2019
DOI: 10.30897/ijegeo.661533
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Calculation of Flood Risk Index for Yesilirmak Basin-Turkey

Abstract: Flood risk, in the sense of damage that a 'flood event' can cause, was globally indexed and quantified to show the relationship between various natural and social factors. The Pressure and Release (PAR) model consisting of five key indexes, namely hazard, exposure, vulnerability, capacity soft countermeasures, and capacity hard countermeasures along with the entropy method was used to measure the uncertainty in information gathered. In this study, flood risk index was calculated for Yeşilırmak Basin of Turkey … Show more

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“…This character is determined fundamentally by the underlying lithology, and thus provides an important indication of water percolation rate. Many workers combined only the lineament map with drainage map to presume the target areas of groundwater potential areas (Tomes 1975;Edet et al 1998;Menteş et al, 2019). Normally, the most important morphometric properties of a drainage system are: drainage density, frequency of intersection of drainage lines, length of the 1st order streamlines, bifurcation ratio and drainage pattern.…”
Section: Drainage Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This character is determined fundamentally by the underlying lithology, and thus provides an important indication of water percolation rate. Many workers combined only the lineament map with drainage map to presume the target areas of groundwater potential areas (Tomes 1975;Edet et al 1998;Menteş et al, 2019). Normally, the most important morphometric properties of a drainage system are: drainage density, frequency of intersection of drainage lines, length of the 1st order streamlines, bifurcation ratio and drainage pattern.…”
Section: Drainage Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The understanding of the rainfall variability is very important during designs of hydraulic structures, agricultural planning, river controls, and water supply facilities. However, the increase of extreme events of high rainfall intensity caused excessive flooding (Sharma and Singh, 2019;Menteş et al, 2019;Moazzam et al, 2018). The flooding destructs the buildings, roads, and planted crops resulted to land erosion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…as it is the only means to obtain needed real-time data in remote and inaccessible areas. Recent advancements in remote sensing and its application technologies made it possible to use remotely sensed imagery data for assessing vulnerability of urban areas and for capturing damage distribution due to natural disasters (Menteş et al, 2019;Shinozuka and Rejaie, 2000). Remote sensing (RS) imagery derived from airborne (suborbital) digital and earth observation satellite (orbital) systems (Visser and Darwood, 2004) provide valuable sources of information about the location and severity of damage following major disasters (Stryker and Jones, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%