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The present study aims at the appraisal and latter development of a comprehensive methodology that enables a better assessment of extraordinary river Duero floods impact on infrastructures in general and on historical heritage areas in particular. Due to the long-‐lasting historical and sedimentary records of the area, estimations and evaluations integrate different data sources and time scales. Flood data for the Douro River at Zamora have been compiled (760 years). During this period a total of 11 catastrophic floods were identified (e.g. 1739 and 1860), as well as over 30 extreme floods (e.g. 1636). Documentary data provided information on: 1) flood levels; 2) classification of events according to flood water level and damage. Temporal changes in the magnitude and frequency of floods have a strong correlation with climatic variations. Flood frequency analysis using gauged and historical floods shows differences in the discharge figures calculated by the Water Authority in Zamora.
Trabajo presentado en la XV Reunión Nacional de Geomorfología: Geomorfología del “Antropoceno”: Efectos del cambio global sobre los procesos geomorfológicos, celebrada en Palma, Mallorca (España) del 11 al 14 de septiembre de 2018
Este trabajo ha sido financiado por la Fundación Biodiversidad (MITEC) proyecto "Información regional sobre cambio climático y las inundaciones para la adaptación del diseño y análisis de seguridad de infraestructuras sensibles”.
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Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts, Cultural heritage safety, Seguridad de patrimonio cultural, Cambio climático, Climate change, Hidrología histórica, http://metadata.un.org/sdg/13, Peligrosidad de inundaciones, Historical hydrology, Flood hazards
Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts, Cultural heritage safety, Seguridad de patrimonio cultural, Cambio climático, Climate change, Hidrología histórica, http://metadata.un.org/sdg/13, Peligrosidad de inundaciones, Historical hydrology, Flood hazards
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