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Morphometry of a Central Andean basin, San Juan, Argentina: assessment of conditional factors to the occurrence of flash floods

Natalia Noemí Rios    
Carla Ginesta Torcivia    
Maria Romina Onorato    
Valeria Cortez Taillant    
María Yanina Esper Angillieri    

Resumen

The present work aims to determine flash flood occurrence prone areas, in the Jáchal river basin, San Juan Province, Argentina. The Jáchal river basin covers ~29,000 km2 and has a perimeter of ~2,400 km, while the eponymous river extends for nearly 570 km. It is a 7th order basin according to Strahler?s classification, subdivided into four 6th order sub-basins. Various morphometric basin characteristics are analysed and some basic and derived parameters are calculated. These calculations allow predicting the basin behaviour due to heavy rainfall, which translates into large volumes of water with peak flows capable of generating significant flash floods. The basin has a torrential character, so in case of intense rainfall the terrain conditions would contribute to increasing the flow of the main rivers. An inventory of alluvial deposits was carried out and their relationship with the conditioning variables of the terrain was evaluated. At the confluence zones, the river tributaries show more intense overflows than the main collector. This promotes the generation of flash floods. The areas most likely to be affected by flash flood events correspond to low-humidity, east-facing slightly rough terrains, with slopes of up to 15° as well as low-lying flood plain sectors, and at the confluence of tributaries with the main rivers. Populated centres and provincial and national routes are prone to be affected by alluvial events in the study area.

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