Flood mitigation performance of low impact development practice in a coastal city from the perspective of catchment scale

IF 5.9 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Journal of Hydrology Pub Date : 2024-12-02 DOI:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.132466
Wenchao Qi, Chao Ma, Hongshi Xu, Kui Xu, Jijian Lian
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Climate change and urbanization have imposed significant stress on urban drainage systems, resulting in hydraulic overloading and urban flooding. The implementation of Low Impact Development (LID) practices exhibits promising potential in mitigating these impacts. In this study, a modeling task was proposed for the drainage district of Haikou City, Hainan Province, China. The tracer-aided urban flood model was employed to conduct 64 simulation scenarios, aiming to evaluate the hydrological response of LID strategies under varying rainfall intensity, spatial distribution, and initial saturation level. The results have demonstrated the significant utility of the tracer-aided urban flood model in assessing the hydrological impact of LID practices, particularly in accurately identifying both the source area and hazard area affected by flooding. Notably, rainfall intensity plays a crucial role in influencing the hydrological response of LID practices. With the increase in rainfall intensity, the efficacy of LID strategies in mitigating value of peak flood volume gradually intensifies, but the reduction rate of peak flood volume diminishes progressively. In terms of LID strategies with varying spatial distributions, the upstream strategy outperforms both midstream and downstream strategy. Nevertheless, the correlation between reduction value of flood volume across different catchments suggests a complex synergistic effect among them. The reduction value of LID practices on flood volume will gradually decrease as the initial saturation increases, indicating that careful consideration should be given to the impact of rainfall patterns on their initial saturation when incorporating LID practices into an urban flood mitigation strategy. This study provides valuable insights into sustainable stormwater management by examining the effectiveness and influencing factors of LID practices.
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集水区尺度下沿海城市低影响开发实践的防洪绩效
气候变化和城市化给城市排水系统带来了巨大压力,导致水力超载和城市洪水。实施低影响发展(LID)实践在减轻这些影响方面显示出良好的潜力。本研究以海南省海口市水系区为研究对象,提出了一项建模任务。采用示踪剂辅助城市洪水模型进行64种模拟情景,评估不同降雨强度、空间分布和初始饱和水平下LID策略的水文响应。结果表明,在评估LID实践的水文影响方面,示踪剂辅助城市洪水模型具有重要的实用性,特别是在准确识别受洪水影响的源区和危险区方面。值得注意的是,降雨强度在影响LID实践的水文响应中起着至关重要的作用。随着降雨强度的增加,LID策略对洪峰量的缓解效果逐渐增强,但洪峰量的降低率逐渐减小。在不同空间分布的LID策略中,上游策略优于中游和下游策略。然而,不同流域的洪水减少值之间的相关性表明它们之间存在复杂的协同效应。随着初始饱和度的增加,LID实践对洪量的减少值将逐渐减小,这表明在将LID实践纳入城市防洪策略时,应仔细考虑降雨模式对其初始饱和度的影响。本研究通过考察LID实践的有效性和影响因素,为可持续雨水管理提供了有价值的见解。
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Journal of Hydrology
Journal of Hydrology 地学-地球科学综合
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11.00
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7.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Hydrology publishes original research papers and comprehensive reviews in all the subfields of the hydrological sciences including water based management and policy issues that impact on economics and society. These comprise, but are not limited to the physical, chemical, biogeochemical, stochastic and systems aspects of surface and groundwater hydrology, hydrometeorology and hydrogeology. Relevant topics incorporating the insights and methodologies of disciplines such as climatology, water resource systems, hydraulics, agrohydrology, geomorphology, soil science, instrumentation and remote sensing, civil and environmental engineering are included. Social science perspectives on hydrological problems such as resource and ecological economics, environmental sociology, psychology and behavioural science, management and policy analysis are also invited. Multi-and interdisciplinary analyses of hydrological problems are within scope. The science published in the Journal of Hydrology is relevant to catchment scales rather than exclusively to a local scale or site.
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