2012
DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2011.644245
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Rainfall–runoff–inundation analysis of the 2010 Pakistan flood in the Kabul River basin

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“…The forest area is mainly distributed in upstream mountainous regions, where downslope subsurface flow and surface flow are simulated by taking both surface and subsurface flows into account (see detail in Sayama et al, 2012). On the other hand, the cultivated area including some urban areas is distributed mainly in downstream plain regions, where vertical infiltration and surface flow are simulated with the Green-Ampt (G-A) model.…”
Section: Model Application To the Chao Phraya River Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The forest area is mainly distributed in upstream mountainous regions, where downslope subsurface flow and surface flow are simulated by taking both surface and subsurface flows into account (see detail in Sayama et al, 2012). On the other hand, the cultivated area including some urban areas is distributed mainly in downstream plain regions, where vertical infiltration and surface flow are simulated with the Green-Ampt (G-A) model.…”
Section: Model Application To the Chao Phraya River Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…analysis requires that a threshold of water depth is set to distinguish flood inundation from the temporal ponding of rain water. In this study we used 0.5 m as the threshold to follow the previous study (Sayama et al, 2012(Sayama et al, , 2015 since a water level deeper than that may cause severe damages with above-floor flooding (Okada et al, 2011). The other possible reason for the underestimation is that in actual situations, in areas with relatively shallow water flooding, water tends to be stagnant due to roads and paddy field ridges, while in the model, water moves more smoothly because of the resolution; and therefore the model tends to underestimate the flood inundation extent in fringed areas (Sayama et al, 2015).…”
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“…One such model is the RainfallRunoff-Inundation (RRI) model (Sayama et al, 2010(Sayama et al, , 2012, which provides modeled river-discharge data, water depths, and inundation maps. The RRI model may predict the progress of a flooding event by considering the effects of discharge and inundation.…”
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