S. Crooks et H. Davies, Assessment of land use change in the Thames catchment and its effect on the flood regime of the river, PHYS CH P B, 26(7-8), 2001, pp. 583-591
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH PART B-HYDROLOGY OCEANS AND ATMOSPHERE
Land use changes over a 30 year period (1961-1990) have been incorporated i
nto a continuous simulation rainfall runoff model to investigate the effect
of these changes on flood frequency in the Thames catchment to its tidal l
imit at Kingston. The base map of land use in the Thames catchment uses a 5
0m grid of 25 land use classes for 1990. For use in the rainfall runoff mod
el these classes have been combined into six land use types. Statistics of
percentage change for four land use categories, cultivated land, permanent
grassland, woodland and urban areas, are available back to 1945, calculated
every five years. These statistics are at a county level and were related
to the six land use types used in the rainfall runoff model to assess the f
lood frequency changes in the Thames catchment in relation to land use. Bro
ad scale changes in land use over the last 120 years in the Thames catchmen
t were also determined from a variety of sources, (C) 2001 Elsevier Science
Ltd. All rights reserved.