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Integrated approach to determine highway flooding and critical points of drainage
Institution:1. Institute of Construction and Infrastructure Management, ETH Zurich, HIL F 27.1, Stefano-Franscini-Platz 5, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland;2. Institute of Cartography and Geoinformation, ETH Zurich, HIL G25.1, Stefano-Franscini-Platz 5, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland;3. Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, University College London, Chadwick Building, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom;4. Risks and Prevention Division, BRGM, 3 avenue Claude-Guillemin—BP 36009, 45060 Orléans Cedex 2, France;5. Safety and Security Science Section, Delft University of Technology, Building 31, Jaffalaan 5, C3.310, 2628 BX Delft, The Netherlands
Abstract:Among the natural hazards that threaten transportation infrastructure, flooding represents a major hazard to highways as it challenges their design, operation, efficiency and safety. In extreme cases, it may lead to massive obstruction of traffic and direct damages to the road structures themselves and indirect damages to the economic activity and development of the region. To enable the prevention of such consequences, and the proposition of adaptive measures for existing infrastructure, this paper presents an integrated framework to identify the most vulnerable points to flooding along a highway. This is done through the combination of remote sensing information (e.g. LiDAR based Digital Elevation Model, satellite imagery), a high-quality dataset, and a quasi-2D hydrodynamic model. The forcing condition is defined using a hyetograph associated to a storm with duration of 1 day and return period of 100 years. The selected highway is located in the Mexican state of Tabasco, where extreme precipitation events and floods are frequent. Results demonstrate the ability of the methodology to identify critical water levels along the road (h > 1.50 m) at those locations where flooding has been experienced, as well as points of inspection for the highway drainage. These locations were visited in the field and maintenance problems were detected that do increase its level of exposure. We show that this framework is useful for the generation of a flood management strategy to the analyzed highway, which includes an optimum location of adaptive measures to an anticipated more intense future climate.
Keywords:Transportation infrastructure  Flooding  Hydrologic design  Road maintenance
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