JOURNAL ARTICLE

Regional flood estimation for ungauged basins in Sarawak, Malaysia

Yeo Howe LimLeonard M. Lye

Year: 2003 Journal:   Hydrological Sciences Journal Vol: 48 (1)Pages: 79-94   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Design flood estimation is an important task that is required in the planning and design of many civil engineering projects. In this study, the flood records of more than 23 gauged river basins in Sarawak, Malaysia, are examined using an index-flood \nestimation procedure based on L-moments. Two homogeneous regions were identified and the Generalized Extreme Value and the Generalized Logistic distributions are found to describe the distribution of extreme flood events appropriately within the respective regions. A regional growth curve is subsequently developed for each of the regions. These curves can be used for the estimation of design floods in ungauged basins in Sarawak within the limitations identified for the method. The results \npresented herein are useful for practicing engineers in Sarawak while the general methodology may be used in any other regions, provided flood records are available.

Keywords:
Estimation Flood myth Geography Homogeneous Cartography Hydrology (agriculture) Mathematics Geology Engineering Geotechnical engineering Archaeology

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Topics

Hydrology and Drought Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Global and Planetary Change
Flood Risk Assessment and Management
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Global and Planetary Change
Hydraulic flow and structures
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Civil and Structural Engineering
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