A study of the climate change impacts on fluvial flood propagation in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta

The present paper investigated the extent of the flood propagation in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta under different projected flood hydrographs, considering the 2000 flood event (the 20-yr return period event, T. V. H. Le et al., 2007) as the basis for computation. The analysis herein was done to demo...

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Main Authors: P. D. T. Van, I. Popescu, A. van Griensven, D. P. Solomatine, N. H. Trung, A. Green
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2012-12-01
Series:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/16/4637/2012/hess-16-4637-2012.pdf
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spelling doaj-3e5e4e14f76d45d0b7181122f7935ca22020-11-24T23:38:57ZengCopernicus PublicationsHydrology and Earth System Sciences1027-56061607-79382012-12-0116124637464910.5194/hess-16-4637-2012A study of the climate change impacts on fluvial flood propagation in the Vietnamese Mekong DeltaP. D. T. VanI. PopescuA. van GriensvenD. P. SolomatineN. H. TrungA. GreenThe present paper investigated the extent of the flood propagation in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta under different projected flood hydrographs, considering the 2000 flood event (the 20-yr return period event, T. V. H. Le et al., 2007) as the basis for computation. The analysis herein was done to demonstrate the particular complexity of the flood dynamics, which was simulated by the 1-D modelling system ISIS used by the Mekong River Commission. The floods of the year 2050 are simulated using a projected sea level rise of +30 cm. The future flood hydrograph changes at Kratie, Cambodia, were also applied for the upstream boundary condition by using an adjusted regional climate model. Two future flood hydrographs were applied at the upstream part of the delta, the first one in a scenario of climate change without considering developments in the Mekong Basin,and the second one in a scenario of climate change taking into account future development of the delta. Analyses were done to identify the areas sensitive to floods, considering the uncertainty of the projection of both the upstream and downstream boundary conditions. In addition, due to the rice-dominated culture in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta, possible impacts of floods on the rice-based farming systems were also analysed.http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/16/4637/2012/hess-16-4637-2012.pdf
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author P. D. T. Van
I. Popescu
A. van Griensven
D. P. Solomatine
N. H. Trung
A. Green
spellingShingle P. D. T. Van
I. Popescu
A. van Griensven
D. P. Solomatine
N. H. Trung
A. Green
A study of the climate change impacts on fluvial flood propagation in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
author_facet P. D. T. Van
I. Popescu
A. van Griensven
D. P. Solomatine
N. H. Trung
A. Green
author_sort P. D. T. Van
title A study of the climate change impacts on fluvial flood propagation in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta
title_short A study of the climate change impacts on fluvial flood propagation in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta
title_full A study of the climate change impacts on fluvial flood propagation in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta
title_fullStr A study of the climate change impacts on fluvial flood propagation in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta
title_full_unstemmed A study of the climate change impacts on fluvial flood propagation in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta
title_sort study of the climate change impacts on fluvial flood propagation in the vietnamese mekong delta
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
issn 1027-5606
1607-7938
publishDate 2012-12-01
description The present paper investigated the extent of the flood propagation in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta under different projected flood hydrographs, considering the 2000 flood event (the 20-yr return period event, T. V. H. Le et al., 2007) as the basis for computation. The analysis herein was done to demonstrate the particular complexity of the flood dynamics, which was simulated by the 1-D modelling system ISIS used by the Mekong River Commission. The floods of the year 2050 are simulated using a projected sea level rise of +30 cm. The future flood hydrograph changes at Kratie, Cambodia, were also applied for the upstream boundary condition by using an adjusted regional climate model. Two future flood hydrographs were applied at the upstream part of the delta, the first one in a scenario of climate change without considering developments in the Mekong Basin,and the second one in a scenario of climate change taking into account future development of the delta. Analyses were done to identify the areas sensitive to floods, considering the uncertainty of the projection of both the upstream and downstream boundary conditions. In addition, due to the rice-dominated culture in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta, possible impacts of floods on the rice-based farming systems were also analysed.
url http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/16/4637/2012/hess-16-4637-2012.pdf
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