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A Stochastic Model Approach for Optimisation of Lowland River Restoration Works 被引量:2

A Stochastic Model Approach for Optimisation of Lowland River Restoration Works
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摘要 Over the course of centuries, river systems have been heavily trained for the purpose of safe discharge of water, sediment and ice, and improves navigation. Traditionally, dikes are used to be reinforced and heightened to protect countries from ever higher flood levels. Other types of solutions than technical engineering solutions, such as measures to increase the flood conveyance capacity(e.g., lowering of groynes and floodplains, setting back dikes) become more popular. These solutions may however increase the river bed dynamics and thus impact negatively navigation, maintenance dredging and flood safety. A variety of numerical models are available to predict the impact of river restoration works on river processes. Often little attention is paid to the assessment of uncertainties. In this paper, we show how we can make uncertainty explicit using a stochastic approach. This approach helps identifying uncertainty sources and assessing their contribution to the overall uncertainty in river processes. The approach gives engineers a better understanding of system behaviour and enables them to intervene with the river system, so as to avoid undesired situations. We illustrate the merits of this stochastic approach for optimising lowland river restoration works in the Rhine in the Netherlands. Over the course of centuries, river systems have been heavily trained for the purpose of safe discharge of water, sediment and ice, and improves navigation. Traditionally, dikes are used to be reinforced and heightened to protect countries from ever higher flood levels. Other types of solutions than technical engineering solutions, such as measures to increase the flood conveyance capacity(e.g., lowering of groynes and floodplains, setting back dikes) become more popular. These solutions may however increase the river bed dynamics and thus impact negatively navigation, maintenance dredging and flood safety. A variety of numerical models are available to predict the impact of river restoration works on river processes. Often little attention is paid to the assessment of uncertainties. In this paper, we show how we can make uncertainty explicit using a stochastic approach. This approach helps identifying uncertainty sources and assessing their contribution to the overall uncertainty in river processes. The approach gives engineers a better understanding of system behaviour and enables them to intervene with the river system, so as to avoid undesired situations. We illustrate the merits of this stochastic approach for optimising lowland river restoration works in the Rhine in the Netherlands.
出处 《Journal of Earth Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第1期55-67,共13页 地球科学学刊(英文版)
基金 The work presented herein was mainly carried out in the framework of the project ’Stochastic modelling of low-land river morphology funded under number DCB 5302’ by the Netherlands Foundation for Technical Sciences (STW) the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment for the permission to use the Rhine model and the historical discharge records Mr. H. Havinga of the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment Dr. A. Paarlberg of HKV Consultants for their valuable inputs into this project
关键词 river restoration flood protection DREDGING NAVIGATION stochastic approach Room forthe River program. river restoration, flood protection, dredging, navigation, stochastic approach, Room forthe River program.
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