In collaboration with Iranian Watershed Management Association

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Student, hydraulic structure, University College of Abouraihan, University of Tehran

2 Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, University of Tehran

Abstract

Debris flow is one of the natural hazards that threats people's lives in the mountainous populated areas. Thus, it is necessary to determine the rainfall thresholds for debris flow occurrence in order to develop an effective forecasting system. In this study, the empirical thresholds of rainfall for the occurrence of debris flow by Hirano method were assessed in a part of Alborz mountainous basins including Gorganrood, Navrood, Neka and Babolrood. For this purpose, the rainfall hyetographs of recording rain gauges were used from the period of 1983-2004. Then, the intensity-duration rainfall thresholds (I-D threshold) for selected basins were estimated and compared with previous studies from the local, regional and global scale. The examination of rainfall thresholds for the initiation of debris flow showed that the rainfall of more than 27.2 and 14.8 mm, respectively, in the Navrood and Gorganrood watersheds and rainfall more than 37.84 and 66.12 mm, respectively, in the Babolrood and Neka basins are able to trigger debris flow during their concentration time. Comparison of the I-D threshold of this study with the results of previous studies showed I-D threshold of the studied basins generally are lower than the thresholds of local and regional but higher than global thresholds. In other words, there are some areas in the world that need smaller rainfalls for initiation debris flow in comparison to the study area. The difference among threshold of debris flow occurrence in the world’s basins comes from their variety in climatic, geographical, physiographic and geological factors.

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