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Djibo A.G., Seidou O., Moussa Saley H., Philippon N., Sittichok K., Karambiri H., Paturel Jean-Emmanuel. (2018). A copula-based approach for assessing flood protection overtopping associated with a seasonal flood forecast in Niamey, West Africa. Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International, 15 (3), JGEESI.41773 [22 p.]. ISSN 2454-7352.

Titre du document
A copula-based approach for assessing flood protection overtopping associated with a seasonal flood forecast in Niamey, West Africa
Année de publication
2018
Type de document
Article
Auteurs
Djibo A.G., Seidou O., Moussa Saley H., Philippon N., Sittichok K., Karambiri H., Paturel Jean-Emmanuel
Source
Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International, 2018, 15 (3), JGEESI.41773 [22 p.] ISSN 2454-7352
Flood is one of the most important natural disasters that cause huge loss of life and properties every year around the world. Moreover, the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies pointed out that floods were by far the greatest cause of homelessness. In West Africa, many countries are damaged from flooding almost every season. Thus, this study aimed to set a seasonal flood forecast model and carried out an evaluation of the level of risk associated with each seasonal forecast. HEC-RAS (Hydrologic Engineering Centers River Analysis System) was used to develop a hydro-dynamical model of Niger river on a 160 km reach (80 km upstream to 80km downstream of Niamey), then a simple risk measure was used to calculate the probability of overtopping the flood protection dykes in Niamey. Results show that the hydro-dynamical model reproduced well the rating curve over the period 2009-2014. A subsequent copula analysis demonstrated a dependency between flow on the Niger river and flow on the Sirba River, the main tributary contributing to the seasonal flood at Niamey. The Gumbel copula was found to be the best among the tested 5 copulas to represent the dependency between peak flow on the main channel of the Niger River and concomitant flow on the Sirba river. It is found that for the six dykes the probabilities of being overtopped by the flood range from very high (100%) to relatively low (16.67 %) over the 34 years of simulation.
Plan de classement
Dynamique de l'eau à l'interface sol-plante-atmosphère [062MECEAU02] ; Régimes climatiques [062REGHYD02]
Descripteurs
CRUE ; INONDATION ; MODELISATION ; PREVISION ; EVALUATION ; DEBIT ; AMENAGEMENT HYDRAULIQUE ; METHODOLOGIE ; COURS D'EAU ; DIGUE ; AFFLUENT
Description Géographique
AFRIQUE DE L'OUEST ; NIGER ; NIAMEY
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010084147]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010084147
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