The 2014 flood event in the Assiniboine River Basin: Causes, assessment and damage

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作者
Ahmari, Habib [1 ]
Blais, Eric-Lorne [2 ]
Greshuk, Jeremy [2 ]
机构
[1] Golder Associates, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
[2] Amec Foster Wheeler, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
关键词
403 Urban and Regional Planning and Development - 444.1 Surface Water;
D O I
10.1080/07011784.2015.1070695
中图分类号
TV21 [水资源调查与水利规划];
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081501 ;
摘要
The 2014 Assiniboine River flood caused millions of dollars in damage to southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Heavy precipitation in late June and early July resulted in states of emergency being declared in both provinces as water levels reached record levels in the Upper Assiniboine Watershed, and near record levels downstream of the City of Brandon. In spite of the significant measures both provinces took to protect their citizens, the flood washed out roads and bridges and caused severe damage to properties, riverbanks and dikes. Some communities became isolated due to the flood damage to roads. Several hundred people were evacuated from homes and communities in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The other major impact was on the farming community. The timing of this flood made it more costly than the 2011 flood from the farming perspective since most farmers had already planted their crops. The origin of the 2014 flood was different from any other major flood of the Assiniboine River since records have been kept; this was a true summer flood in that the spring freshet had already passed and flows had receded to a baseflow condition. The event was entirely due to rainfall on a basin where conditions were extremely wet and had been since before the 2011 flood. This resulted in record flows being recorded on many tributaries, and flows nearly equal to those of the 2011 event along the Assiniboine River. It should be noted that the 2011 event was initially a snowmelt event due to greater-than-normal accumulation of winter snowpack. The 2014 summer flood was "unprecedented" in the previous 130 years of observations of the Assiniboine River flows and follows only three years after the 2011 event that was described with the same adjective. The influence of anthropogenic activities, both in changing the land use and extending the drainage network, undoubtedly has played a significant role in altering prairie hydrology and potentially increasing the magnitude of flood events.
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