Alqreai, F.N.; Altuwaijri, H.A. Assessing the Hazard Degree of Wadi Malham Basin in Saudi Arabia and Its Impact on North Train Railway Infrastructure. ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Inf.2023, 12, 380.
Alqreai, F.N.; Altuwaijri, H.A. Assessing the Hazard Degree of Wadi Malham Basin in Saudi Arabia and Its Impact on North Train Railway Infrastructure. ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Inf. 2023, 12, 380.
Alqreai, F.N.; Altuwaijri, H.A. Assessing the Hazard Degree of Wadi Malham Basin in Saudi Arabia and Its Impact on North Train Railway Infrastructure. ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Inf.2023, 12, 380.
Alqreai, F.N.; Altuwaijri, H.A. Assessing the Hazard Degree of Wadi Malham Basin in Saudi Arabia and Its Impact on North Train Railway Infrastructure. ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Inf. 2023, 12, 380.
Abstract
The North Railway in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) extends over vast areas, crossing various terrains, including valleys, sand veins, plateaus, and hills. Therefore, the Railway was designed and implemented to suit this environmental diversity under the highest safety standards. However, the Railway may be subject to hazards for various reasons. In general, the possibility of direct surface runoff disasters increases if there are residential areas and facilities within the boundaries of drainage basins. Therefore, these areas should be studied, and the degree of hazard in drainage basins should be accurately determined. Hence, this study analyzed the degree of risk of 14 drainage basins affecting the North Train railway within the Wadi Malham drainage basin, using the risk degree model with eight parameters that have hydrological indications to give an idea of the behavior of direct surface runoff and interfere with increasing the risk of direct surface runoff. Researchers found 28.57% of the total basins in the study area have high-risk basin overall score values, which are basins 6, 7, 13, and 14. It is recommended to estimate the rainfall depth during different return periods, analyze soil permeability and land use classification in the study area, and apply hydrological modeling of drainage basins, which contributes to estimating the volume and peak of direct surface runoff in such arid and semi-arid environments that do not contain hydrometric stations to monitor the runoff. .
Keywords
Geographic information system; drainage Basins; morphometric analysis; hazard Degree; north railway; Wadi Malham; ALOS PALSAR
Subject
Environmental and Earth Sciences, Geography
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