Extension and refinement of a stochastic modelling approach to assess ice-jam flood hazard

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Abstract

In the spring of 2020, the town of Fort McMurray, which lies on the banks of the Athabasca River, experienced an ice-jam flood event that was the most severe in approximately 60 years. In order to capture the severity of the event, a stochastic modelling approach, previously developed by the author for ice-jam flood forecasting, has been refined for ice-jam flood hazard and risk assessments and ice-jam mitigation feasibility studies, which is the subject of this paper. Scenarios of artificial breakage demonstrate the applicability of the revised modelling framework.

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Lindenschmidt, K. E. (2023). Extension and refinement of a stochastic modelling approach to assess ice-jam flood hazard. Hydrology Research, 54(2), 149–164. https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2023.042

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