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This study’s primary goal was to conduct an analysis of the flood propensity of the Tabua
(Ribeira Brava) drainage basin’s main watercourse. In addition to that, this study also recommends
two different methodologies in order to mitigate flood impacts, namely by dimensioning a detention
basin and adjusting the riverbed roughness coefficient. Regarding the study on the flood propensity,
it was necessary to resort to geomorphological data, which were obtained when characterizing
the watershed; these data were crucial to determining the expected peak flow rate, according to
the Gumbel distribution methodology and considering a 100-year return period, and to perform
necessary tasks in the SIG ArcGIS 10.5 software. Lastly, the drainage capacity of this drainage basin’s
river mouth was also analyzed in order to conclude whether it would have the capacity to drain the
total volume of rainwater if an extreme flood event were to happen. Indeed, the main results show
that this watershed’s river mouth does not have the necessary drainage capacity to cope with an
extreme event for the return period that was considered. As a consequence, the two aforementioned
mitigation measures were developed considering the Tabua (Ribeira Brava) drainage basin’s specific
features. The size of the detention basin was estimated through the Dutch method and the simplified
triangular hydrograph method, while the adjustment of the roughness coefficient was considered a
valid solution to enhance the drainage capacity of this river mouth.
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Hydraulics Hydrology Insular territories Spatial analysis Territorial management Urban planning Tabua, Ribeira Brava, Madeira (Portugal) Ribeira Brava, Madeira (Portugal) . Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia
Citation
Lousada, S.; Alves, R.; Fernandes, M.; Gonçalves, L. Hydraulic Planning in Insular Urban Territories: The Case of Madeira Island—Ribeira Brava, Tabua. Water 2023, 15, 2609. https://doi.org/ 10.3390/w15142609
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MDPI