Mangrove forest against dyke-break-induced tsunami on rapidly subsiding coasts
Thin coastal dykes typically found in developing countries may suddenly collapse due to rapid land subsidence, material ageing, sea-level rise, high wave attack, earthquakes, landslides, or a collision with vessels. Such a failure could trigger dam-break tsunami-type flooding, or “dyke-break-induced...
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doaj-db63073e37af4372b1a7c5e1fc2aa3fe2020-11-24T20:50:17ZengCopernicus PublicationsNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences1561-86331684-99812016-07-011671629163810.5194/nhess-16-1629-2016Mangrove forest against dyke-break-induced tsunami on rapidly subsiding coastsH. Takagi0T. Mikami1D. Fujii2M. Esteban3S. Kurobe4School of Environment and Society, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, 152-8550, JapanDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Waseda University, Tokyo, 169-8555, JapanSchool of Environment and Society, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, 152-8550, JapanGraduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Chiba, 277-8563, JapanSchool of Environment and Society, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, 152-8550, JapanThin coastal dykes typically found in developing countries may suddenly collapse due to rapid land subsidence, material ageing, sea-level rise, high wave attack, earthquakes, landslides, or a collision with vessels. Such a failure could trigger dam-break tsunami-type flooding, or “dyke-break-induced tsunami”, a possibility which has so far been overlooked in the field of coastal disaster science and management. To analyse the potential consequences of one such flooding event caused by a dyke failure, a hydrodynamic model was constructed based on the authors' field surveys of a vulnerable coastal location in Jakarta, Indonesia. In a 2 m land subsidence scenario – which is expected to take place in the study area after only about 10–20 years – the model results show that the floodwaters rapidly rise to a height of nearly 3 m, resembling the flooding pattern of earthquake-induced tsunamis. The depth–velocity product criterion suggests that many of the narrow pedestrian paths behind the dyke could experience strong flows, which are far greater than the safe limits that would allow pedestrian evacuation. A couple of alternative scenarios were also considered to investigate how such flood impacts could be mitigated by creating a mangrove belt in front of the dyke as an additional safety measure. The dyke-break-induced tsunamis, which in many areas are far more likely than regular earthquake tsunamis, cannot be overlooked and thus should be considered in disaster management and urban planning along the coasts of many developing countries.http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/16/1629/2016/nhess-16-1629-2016.pdf |
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Thin coastal dykes typically found in developing
countries may suddenly collapse due to rapid land subsidence, material
ageing, sea-level rise, high wave attack, earthquakes, landslides, or a
collision with vessels. Such a failure could trigger dam-break
tsunami-type flooding, or “dyke-break-induced tsunami”, a possibility which has so far been overlooked
in the field of coastal disaster science and management. To analyse the
potential consequences of one such flooding event caused by a dyke failure,
a hydrodynamic model was constructed based on the authors' field surveys of
a vulnerable coastal location in Jakarta, Indonesia. In a 2 m land
subsidence scenario – which is expected to take place in the study area
after only about 10–20 years – the model results show that the floodwaters
rapidly rise to a height of nearly 3 m, resembling the flooding pattern of
earthquake-induced tsunamis. The depth–velocity product criterion suggests that many of the narrow
pedestrian paths behind the dyke could experience strong flows, which are
far greater than the safe limits that would allow pedestrian evacuation. A
couple of alternative scenarios were also considered to investigate how such
flood impacts could be mitigated by creating a mangrove belt in front of the
dyke as an additional safety measure. The dyke-break-induced tsunamis, which in many areas are far more
likely than regular earthquake tsunamis, cannot be overlooked and thus
should be considered in disaster management and urban planning along the
coasts of many developing countries. |
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