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The Palaeoflood record of the Gardon River, France: A comparison with the extreme 2002 flood event

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GEOMORPHOLOGY
卷 98, 期 1-2, 页码 71-83

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DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2007.02.034

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Paleoflood hydrology; slackwater flood deposits; floods; hydraulic modeling; historical floods; Gardon River (France)

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A paleoflood study in the Garden River gorge in southern France identified extreme floods larger than any modem or historically gauged flood. During the course of our study, an extreme flood on the 8-9th of September 2002 claimed the lives of 21 people and caused millions of Euros worth of damage to the towns and villages along the river. The magnitude of this flood was larger than any known historical flood on record,. However, there is evidence of greater magnitude flood events in the form of slack-water flood deposits preserved in caves elevated 17-19 m above the normal base flow, and up to 3 m above the level reached by the 2002 floodwaters. The stratigraphy and radiocarbon dating show that at least five extreme events occurred during the past 500 years. The discharge estimation associated with these flood units, achieved using the HEC-RAS one dimensional model, indicates that. at least three floods were bracketed by discharges between 6850 and 7100 m(3) s(-1), and at least two floods reached a magnitude above 8000 m(3) s(-1). Therefore, the extraordinary flood of 2002 was not the largest in the basin. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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