Abstract

Abstract. Coastal areas are subject to flood hazards because of their topographic features, social development and related human activities. The Kujukuri Plain, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, is located nearby the Tokyo metropolitan area and it faces to the Pacific Ocean. In the Kujukuri Plain, widespread occurrence of land subsidence has been caused by exploitation of groundwater, extraction of natural gas dissolved in brine, and natural consolidation of the Holocene and landfill deposits. The locations of land subsidence include areas near the coast, and it may increase the flood hazard potential. Hence, it is very important to evaluate flood hazard potential by taking into account the temporal change of land elevation caused by land subsidence, and to prepare hazard maps for protecting the surface environment and for developing an appropriate land-use plan. In this study, flood hazard assessments at three different times, i.e., 1970, 2004, and 2013 are implemented by using a flood hazard model based on Multicriteria Decision Analysis with Geographical Information System techniques. The model incorporates six factors: elevation, depression area, river system, ratio of impermeable area, detention ponds, and precipitation. Main data sources used are 10 m resolution topography data, airborne laser scanning data, leveling data, Landsat-TM data, two 1:30 000 scale river watershed maps, and precipitation data from observation stations around the study area and Radar data. The hazard assessment maps for each time are obtained by using an algorithm that combines factors with weighted linear combinations. The assignment of the weight/rank values and their analysis are realized by the application of the Analytic Hierarchy Process method. This study is a preliminary work to investigate flood hazards on the Kujukuri Plain. A flood model will be developed to simulate more detailed change of the flood hazard influenced by land subsidence.

Highlights

  • Flooding in coastal areas is one of the most devastating natural hazards, which causes considerable property damage and personal injury (Doornkamp, 1998; Hunt and Watkiss, 2011)

  • Factors related to flood hazards are changing in spatial and temporal scales which increase the difficulties of accurate flood hazard assessment

  • Due to the exploitation of groundwater, extraction of natural gas dissolved in brine, and natural consolidation of the Holocene and landfill deposits, widespread land subsidence has occurred in the Plain (Environmental and Community Affairs Department, Chiba Prefecture 1970–2007)

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Introduction

Flooding in coastal areas is one of the most devastating natural hazards, which causes considerable property damage and personal injury (Doornkamp, 1998; Hunt and Watkiss, 2011). Due to the exploitation of groundwater, extraction of natural gas dissolved in brine, and natural consolidation of the Holocene and landfill deposits, widespread land subsidence has occurred in the Plain (Environmental and Community Affairs Department, Chiba Prefecture 1970–2007). All of these factors could more or less increase the risk of flooding in the Kujukuri Plain.

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