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Uncertainty of Predictions of Embankment Dam Breach Parameters
Authors:Tony L Wahl
Affiliation:Hydraulic Engineer, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Water Resources Research Laboratory D-8560, P.O. Box 25007, Denver, CO 80225-0007.
Abstract:Risk assessment studies considering the failure of embankment dams often require the prediction of basic geometric and temporal parameters of a breach, or the estimation of peak breach outflows. Many of the relations most commonly used to make these predictions were developed from statistical analyses of data collected from historic dam failures. The prediction uncertainties of these methods are widely recognized to be very large, but have never been specifically quantified. This paper presents an analysis of the uncertainty of many of these breach parameter and peak flow prediction methods. Application of the methods and the uncertainty analysis are illustrated through a case study of a risk assessment recently performed by the Bureau of Reclamation for a large embankment dam in North Dakota.
Keywords:Dam failure  Uncertainty analysis  Peak flow  Erosion  Dams  embankment  Risk management  
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