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Multiple scenario analyses forecasting the confounding impacts of sea level rise and tides from storm induced coastal flooding in the city of Shanghai, China

  • Jie Yin
  • , Zhan e. Yin*
  • , Xiao meng Hu
  • , Shi yuan Xu
  • , Jun Wang
  • , Zhi hua Li
  • , Hai dong Zhong
  • , Fu bin Gan
  • *此作品的通讯作者

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摘要

Shanghai is physically and socio-economically vulnerable to accelerated sea level rise because of its low elevation, flat topography, highly developed economy and highly-dense population. In this paper, two scenarios of sea level rise and storm surge flooding along the Shanghai coast are presented by forecasting 24 (year 2030) and 44 (year 2050) years into the future and are applied to a digital elevation model to illustrate the extent to which coastal areas are susceptible to levee breach and overtopping using previously developed inflow calculating and flood routing models. Further, the socio-economic impacts are examined by combining the inundation areas with land use and land cover change simulated using GeoCA-Urban software package. This analysis shows that levee breach inundation mainly occurs in the coastal zones and minimally intrudes inland with the conservative protection of dike systems designed. However, storm surge flooding at the possible maximum tide level could cause nearly total inundation of the landscape, and put approximately 24 million people in Shanghai under direct risk resulting from consequences of flooding (e. g. contamination of potable water supplies, failure of septic systems, etc.).

源语言英语
页(从-至)407-414
页数8
期刊Environmental Earth Sciences
63
2
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 5月 2011
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