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Inundation Analysis of Coastal Area Considering Climate Change

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한국방재학회 (Korean Society Of Hazard Mitigation)
초록

Future climate change is expected to raise the mean sea level of Korea by about 0.85m-1.29m. Consequently, flood damage in the coastal area would likewise increase and the scale of damage would also become much larger. Various researches have been conducted to efficiently respond to natural disasters caused by climate change. However, there haven’t been many researches related to the analysis and evaluation of coastal area flood vulnerability caused by the rise in sea level. Hence, this study selected Gilsan River basin, a branch of Geum River as the subject matter and tried to evaluate the effect of sea level rise caused by climate change on the coastal area and adjacent rivers. This study also calculated the change in water quantity in the coastal area by considering the sea level rise as well as the future precipitation according to climate change. It also prepared/compared the relevant flood inundation map. The study result showed that the overall flood level increased as the elevation of the water surface rose due to the rise in sea level. In addition, the extent of increase in flood level caused by sea level rise was greater at a location nearer the outlet and it was smaller at a place farther from the outlet. Based on this result, it could be verified that in coastal rivers, climate change can have an effect not only on the precipitation increase but also on the flood water level and flood inundation due to the rise in sea level. The result of this study could be used as basic data for creating technology that would assess the flood vulnerability of coastal urban regions and evaluate preventive measures for coastal disaster risks.

저자
  • Kim, Kyungtae(Master’s course, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Inha University)
  • Kim, Yonsoo(Ph. D. Candidate, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Inha University)
  • Kim, Soojun(Ph. D., Columbia University, Columbia Water Center)
  • Choi, Changhyun(Master’s course, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Inha University)
  • Kim, Hung Soo(Professor, Dept. of Engineering, Inha University) Corresponding author