Flash floods and muddy floods in Wallonia: recent temporal trends, spatial distribution and reconstruction of the hydrosedimentological fluxes using flood marks and sediment deposits

Flash floods and muddy floods may cause severe human and material damage despite their small spatial extent and low occurrence. In late May 2008, a major event has affected the area of Liège. This paper describes the methodology used to reconstruct the hydrosedimentological parameters of the flood f...

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Main Authors: Jean Van Campenhout, Eric Hallot, Geoffrey Houbrechts, Alexandre Peeters, Yannick Levecq, Pierre Gérard, François Petit
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Société Royale Belge de Géographie and the Belgian National Committee of Geography 2015-03-01
Series:Belgeo
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/belgeo/16409
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spelling doaj-d226092b9be84022881e340c99e03cd12021-04-02T13:51:28ZengSociété Royale Belge de Géographie and the Belgian National Committee of GeographyBelgeo1377-23682294-91352015-03-01110.4000/belgeo.16409Flash floods and muddy floods in Wallonia: recent temporal trends, spatial distribution and reconstruction of the hydrosedimentological fluxes using flood marks and sediment depositsJean Van CampenhoutEric HallotGeoffrey HoubrechtsAlexandre PeetersYannick LevecqPierre GérardFrançois PetitFlash floods and muddy floods may cause severe human and material damage despite their small spatial extent and low occurrence. In late May 2008, a major event has affected the area of Liège. This paper describes the methodology used to reconstruct the hydrosedimentological parameters of the flood from the geomorphological evidences observed in the field. Bed load and suspended load transport rates estimated during this extreme event were compared to the average values observed in other Walloon rivers and more specifically in the Ardennes Massif. The spatial distribution and the temporal evolution of the flash flood and muddy flood events are then analysed across Wallonia based on several works compiling press archives since the early twentieth century. The biases associated with this type of historical sources and the consequences of flash floods and muddy floods on the vulnerability and the risk of flooding in Wallonia are finally addressed.http://journals.openedition.org/belgeo/16409flash floodmuddy floodflood marksdischarge reconstructionflood risk management
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author Jean Van Campenhout
Eric Hallot
Geoffrey Houbrechts
Alexandre Peeters
Yannick Levecq
Pierre Gérard
François Petit
spellingShingle Jean Van Campenhout
Eric Hallot
Geoffrey Houbrechts
Alexandre Peeters
Yannick Levecq
Pierre Gérard
François Petit
Flash floods and muddy floods in Wallonia: recent temporal trends, spatial distribution and reconstruction of the hydrosedimentological fluxes using flood marks and sediment deposits
Belgeo
flash flood
muddy flood
flood marks
discharge reconstruction
flood risk management
author_facet Jean Van Campenhout
Eric Hallot
Geoffrey Houbrechts
Alexandre Peeters
Yannick Levecq
Pierre Gérard
François Petit
author_sort Jean Van Campenhout
title Flash floods and muddy floods in Wallonia: recent temporal trends, spatial distribution and reconstruction of the hydrosedimentological fluxes using flood marks and sediment deposits
title_short Flash floods and muddy floods in Wallonia: recent temporal trends, spatial distribution and reconstruction of the hydrosedimentological fluxes using flood marks and sediment deposits
title_full Flash floods and muddy floods in Wallonia: recent temporal trends, spatial distribution and reconstruction of the hydrosedimentological fluxes using flood marks and sediment deposits
title_fullStr Flash floods and muddy floods in Wallonia: recent temporal trends, spatial distribution and reconstruction of the hydrosedimentological fluxes using flood marks and sediment deposits
title_full_unstemmed Flash floods and muddy floods in Wallonia: recent temporal trends, spatial distribution and reconstruction of the hydrosedimentological fluxes using flood marks and sediment deposits
title_sort flash floods and muddy floods in wallonia: recent temporal trends, spatial distribution and reconstruction of the hydrosedimentological fluxes using flood marks and sediment deposits
publisher Société Royale Belge de Géographie and the Belgian National Committee of Geography
series Belgeo
issn 1377-2368
2294-9135
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Flash floods and muddy floods may cause severe human and material damage despite their small spatial extent and low occurrence. In late May 2008, a major event has affected the area of Liège. This paper describes the methodology used to reconstruct the hydrosedimentological parameters of the flood from the geomorphological evidences observed in the field. Bed load and suspended load transport rates estimated during this extreme event were compared to the average values observed in other Walloon rivers and more specifically in the Ardennes Massif. The spatial distribution and the temporal evolution of the flash flood and muddy flood events are then analysed across Wallonia based on several works compiling press archives since the early twentieth century. The biases associated with this type of historical sources and the consequences of flash floods and muddy floods on the vulnerability and the risk of flooding in Wallonia are finally addressed.
topic flash flood
muddy flood
flood marks
discharge reconstruction
flood risk management
url http://journals.openedition.org/belgeo/16409
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