2013
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.2221
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An Exceptional Rainfall Event in the Central Western Pyrenees: Spatial Patterns in Discharge and Impact

Abstract: An exceptional rainfall and hydrological event occurred on 19-21 October 2012 in the central western Pyrenees and was particularly significant in the Upper Aragón River basin and its tributaries, mainly the Irati River. Analysis of historical records showed that, considered separately, the event of 19 and 20 October ranked between the second and fifth highest most extreme daily precipitation events. For the two days combined (with a total between 200 and 260 mm), the precipitation event was the most extreme 2-… Show more

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“…However, extremely intense rainstorms can occur, with precipitation of >200 mm occurring in only a few hours (Llasat and Puigcerver, 1992;López-Bermúdez and Romero-Díaz, 1993). Such events sometimes trigger large floods (Poesen and Hooke, 1997;Wainwright and Thornes, 2004;Gaume et al, 2009) that change channel morphology and affect bridges, roads and human lives, and have major geomorphological effects (Thornes, 1976;White and García-Ruiz, 1998;González-Hidalgo et al, 2007;Nadal-Romero et al, 2012a;Serrano-Muela et al, 2013). Gaume et al (2009) noted that, in the context of Europe, the most extreme flash floods occur in the Mediterranean region.…”
Section: What Makes Erosion In the Mediterranean Region So Unique?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, extremely intense rainstorms can occur, with precipitation of >200 mm occurring in only a few hours (Llasat and Puigcerver, 1992;López-Bermúdez and Romero-Díaz, 1993). Such events sometimes trigger large floods (Poesen and Hooke, 1997;Wainwright and Thornes, 2004;Gaume et al, 2009) that change channel morphology and affect bridges, roads and human lives, and have major geomorphological effects (Thornes, 1976;White and García-Ruiz, 1998;González-Hidalgo et al, 2007;Nadal-Romero et al, 2012a;Serrano-Muela et al, 2013). Gaume et al (2009) noted that, in the context of Europe, the most extreme flash floods occur in the Mediterranean region.…”
Section: What Makes Erosion In the Mediterranean Region So Unique?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(i) Las lluvias del 19 al 21 de octubre de 2012 afectaron sobre todo a la cuenca alta del río Aragón, donde la suma de lluvia de los días 19 y 20 fue el evento más extremo registrado en dos días en todos los observatorios de la cuenca excepto uno (Serrano-Muela et al, 2013). La consiguiente avenida, que en algunos aforos correspondió a un periodo de retorno de 400 a 500 años, destruyó parte de una urbanización, ensanchó notablemente algunos tramos del río Aragón, provocó varios deslizamientos profundos y una intensa erosión en campos de cultivo recién sembrados de cereal.…”
Section: La Ocurrencia De Eventos Extremos Y Su Efecto Erosivounclassified
“…In Central and South Chile 5-8% of the annual precipitation (from 500 to 2500 mm y -1 ) has a high kinetic energy and the range of erosivity oscillates between 27 and 35 Mega joule ha -1 mm -1 (Ellies, 2000). Rainfall intensity has been found to be one of the most important factors affecting soil erosion and surface runoff (Serrano-Muela et al, 2013), especially in the case of extreme events, which may produce high levels of soil erosion over short periods (Cerdá et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%