Flood Mapping Proposal in Small Watersheds: A Case Study of the Rebollos and Miranda Ephemeral Streams (Cartagena, Spain)

Anthropogenic landscape changes cause significant disturbances to fluvial system dynamics and such is the case of the watersheds studied near the Spanish Mediterranean coast (Cartagena). Economic growth resulted in the addition of external water resources from the Tajo River (1979) as part of the Na...

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Main Authors: Valentina Betancourt-Suárez, Estela García-Botella, Alfredo Ramon-Morte
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/1/102
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spelling doaj-67b058732057464881d63755aa340a752021-01-05T00:04:05ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412021-01-011310210210.3390/w13010102Flood Mapping Proposal in Small Watersheds: A Case Study of the Rebollos and Miranda Ephemeral Streams (Cartagena, Spain)Valentina Betancourt-Suárez0Estela García-Botella1Alfredo Ramon-Morte2Interuniversity Institute of Geography, University of Alicante, 03690 San Vicente del Raspeig, SpainDepartment of Regional Geographic Analysis and Physical Geography, University of Alicante, 03690 San Vicente del Raspeig, SpainGeomatics Laboratory. Interuniversity Inst. of Geography, University of Alicante, 03690 San Vicente del Raspeig, SpainAnthropogenic landscape changes cause significant disturbances to fluvial system dynamics and such is the case of the watersheds studied near the Spanish Mediterranean coast (Cartagena). Economic growth resulted in the addition of external water resources from the Tajo River (1979) as part of the National Water Plan (1933). Irrigation water has caused the water table to rise since 1979. Furthermore, water resources have boosted urban touristic expansion, industrial estates, and road infrastructures. This study presents a diagnosis of the official flood hazard maps by applying remote sensing techniques that enable the identification of (i) areas flooded during recent events; and (ii) the possible effects of anthropogenic actions on fluvial processes affecting flooding (land use and land cover change—LULCC). The flooded areas were identified from a multispectral satellite image taken by a sensor on Sentinel-2. A multi-temporal analysis of aerial photographs (1929, 1956, 1981, 2009, and 2017) showing the fluvial and anthropic environment at a detailed scale (1:25,000) was used to define the fluvial geomorphology and the main anthropic alterations on the Rebollos ephemeral stream. Official inputs from geographical information repositories about land use were also gathered (LULC). The result was compared to the official flood hazard maps (SNCZI) and this revealed floodable areas that had not been previously mapped because official maps rely only on the hydraulic method. Finally, all the recent changes that will have increased the disastrous consequences of flooding have been detected, analyzed, and mapped for the study area.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/1/102flood riskfloodplain mappinghydrogeomorphological dynamicsremote sensingland use and land cover change (LULCC)geographic information system (GIS)
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author Valentina Betancourt-Suárez
Estela García-Botella
Alfredo Ramon-Morte
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Estela García-Botella
Alfredo Ramon-Morte
Flood Mapping Proposal in Small Watersheds: A Case Study of the Rebollos and Miranda Ephemeral Streams (Cartagena, Spain)
Water
flood risk
floodplain mapping
hydrogeomorphological dynamics
remote sensing
land use and land cover change (LULCC)
geographic information system (GIS)
author_facet Valentina Betancourt-Suárez
Estela García-Botella
Alfredo Ramon-Morte
author_sort Valentina Betancourt-Suárez
title Flood Mapping Proposal in Small Watersheds: A Case Study of the Rebollos and Miranda Ephemeral Streams (Cartagena, Spain)
title_short Flood Mapping Proposal in Small Watersheds: A Case Study of the Rebollos and Miranda Ephemeral Streams (Cartagena, Spain)
title_full Flood Mapping Proposal in Small Watersheds: A Case Study of the Rebollos and Miranda Ephemeral Streams (Cartagena, Spain)
title_fullStr Flood Mapping Proposal in Small Watersheds: A Case Study of the Rebollos and Miranda Ephemeral Streams (Cartagena, Spain)
title_full_unstemmed Flood Mapping Proposal in Small Watersheds: A Case Study of the Rebollos and Miranda Ephemeral Streams (Cartagena, Spain)
title_sort flood mapping proposal in small watersheds: a case study of the rebollos and miranda ephemeral streams (cartagena, spain)
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Anthropogenic landscape changes cause significant disturbances to fluvial system dynamics and such is the case of the watersheds studied near the Spanish Mediterranean coast (Cartagena). Economic growth resulted in the addition of external water resources from the Tajo River (1979) as part of the National Water Plan (1933). Irrigation water has caused the water table to rise since 1979. Furthermore, water resources have boosted urban touristic expansion, industrial estates, and road infrastructures. This study presents a diagnosis of the official flood hazard maps by applying remote sensing techniques that enable the identification of (i) areas flooded during recent events; and (ii) the possible effects of anthropogenic actions on fluvial processes affecting flooding (land use and land cover change—LULCC). The flooded areas were identified from a multispectral satellite image taken by a sensor on Sentinel-2. A multi-temporal analysis of aerial photographs (1929, 1956, 1981, 2009, and 2017) showing the fluvial and anthropic environment at a detailed scale (1:25,000) was used to define the fluvial geomorphology and the main anthropic alterations on the Rebollos ephemeral stream. Official inputs from geographical information repositories about land use were also gathered (LULC). The result was compared to the official flood hazard maps (SNCZI) and this revealed floodable areas that had not been previously mapped because official maps rely only on the hydraulic method. Finally, all the recent changes that will have increased the disastrous consequences of flooding have been detected, analyzed, and mapped for the study area.
topic flood risk
floodplain mapping
hydrogeomorphological dynamics
remote sensing
land use and land cover change (LULCC)
geographic information system (GIS)
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/1/102
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