Analysis of Flow and Land Use on the Hydraulic Structure of Southeast Mexico City: Implications on Flood and Runoff
Analysis of Flow and Land Use on the Hydraulic Structure of Southeast Mexico City: Implications on Flood and Runoff
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The southeast of Mexico City is one of the last areas of environmental importance for the region.However, rapid urban expansion has led to a runoff increase in the presence of intense rainfall.This situation is common to many peri-urban centers close to large cities, where the urbanization of previously green areas has had a direct negative influence on the hydraulic structure.This work proposes a study that combines hydrological analysis for the definition of precipitation scenarios Slides with hydrodynamic simulations based on the current land use.Reconstructed flood scenarios show that the runoffs descending from mountainous areas flow into cemented channels with hydraulic sections and characteristics not adequate to drain specific discharges that can reach 0.
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