Efect of frequent bushfre on water supply reliability in Thomson Catchment, Victoria, Australia

Melbourne’s water supply is dependent on forested catchments; consequently, frequent occurrence of fre events in these catchments will have detrimental efects on water supply reliability of Melbourne. This study analyses the efect of frequent bushfre events to estimate the reduction in the water yie...

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Main Authors: Anirban Khastagir, Anirban Khastagir, Iqbal Hossain, Iqbal Hossain, Rahmat, Siti Nazahiyah
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.106582024-01-15T07:32:37Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/10658/ Efect of frequent bushfre on water supply reliability in Thomson Catchment, Victoria, Australia Anirban Khastagir, Anirban Khastagir Iqbal Hossain, Iqbal Hossain Rahmat, Siti Nazahiyah T Technology (General) Melbourne’s water supply is dependent on forested catchments; consequently, frequent occurrence of fre events in these catchments will have detrimental efects on water supply reliability of Melbourne. This study analyses the efect of frequent bushfre events to estimate the reduction in the water yield after a major bushfre event in the Thomson reservoir, which is the largest reservoir supplying water to Melbourne. The Forest Fire Danger Index (FFDI) which is a measure of fre behaviour was used to carry out fre frequency analysis to estimate the frequency of occurrence of a bushfre with certain severity in the catchment area. Seven hypothetical scenarios were adopted to estimate the total water yield in 2010 after the 1939 bushfres considering the presence of manifold species in diferent parts of the Thomson catchment; subsequently, reduction in water yield was calculated for the catchment if a certain percentage of the catchment was burnt once every 10 years after 2010. If 10% of the Ash is burnt every 10 years, the percentage reduction in total water yield varies from 12.2 to 13.9% in 2050 for all seven scenarios considered in the analysis; similarly, the percentage reductions in water yield only from Ash species varies from 21.2 to 23.1% in 2050, if 10% of the Ash is burnt every 10 years. It is expected that improved cognizance of the efect of extreme bushfre events on water yield of Thomson catchment due to frequent bushfre events based on the fndings from the existing study will facilitate the adequate preparedness for risks associated with frequent bushfre events in Victoria’s water supply catchments. Springer 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/10658/1/J15918_d1961c2b4048d491be43af5573024980.pdf Anirban Khastagir, Anirban Khastagir and Iqbal Hossain, Iqbal Hossain and Rahmat, Siti Nazahiyah (2023) Efect of frequent bushfre on water supply reliability in Thomson Catchment, Victoria, Australia. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 152. pp. 967-979. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00704-023-04443-y
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Rahmat, Siti Nazahiyah
Efect of frequent bushfre on water supply reliability in Thomson Catchment, Victoria, Australia
description Melbourne’s water supply is dependent on forested catchments; consequently, frequent occurrence of fre events in these catchments will have detrimental efects on water supply reliability of Melbourne. This study analyses the efect of frequent bushfre events to estimate the reduction in the water yield after a major bushfre event in the Thomson reservoir, which is the largest reservoir supplying water to Melbourne. The Forest Fire Danger Index (FFDI) which is a measure of fre behaviour was used to carry out fre frequency analysis to estimate the frequency of occurrence of a bushfre with certain severity in the catchment area. Seven hypothetical scenarios were adopted to estimate the total water yield in 2010 after the 1939 bushfres considering the presence of manifold species in diferent parts of the Thomson catchment; subsequently, reduction in water yield was calculated for the catchment if a certain percentage of the catchment was burnt once every 10 years after 2010. If 10% of the Ash is burnt every 10 years, the percentage reduction in total water yield varies from 12.2 to 13.9% in 2050 for all seven scenarios considered in the analysis; similarly, the percentage reductions in water yield only from Ash species varies from 21.2 to 23.1% in 2050, if 10% of the Ash is burnt every 10 years. It is expected that improved cognizance of the efect of extreme bushfre events on water yield of Thomson catchment due to frequent bushfre events based on the fndings from the existing study will facilitate the adequate preparedness for risks associated with frequent bushfre events in Victoria’s water supply catchments.
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author Anirban Khastagir, Anirban Khastagir
Iqbal Hossain, Iqbal Hossain
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Rahmat, Siti Nazahiyah
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title Efect of frequent bushfre on water supply reliability in Thomson Catchment, Victoria, Australia
title_short Efect of frequent bushfre on water supply reliability in Thomson Catchment, Victoria, Australia
title_full Efect of frequent bushfre on water supply reliability in Thomson Catchment, Victoria, Australia
title_fullStr Efect of frequent bushfre on water supply reliability in Thomson Catchment, Victoria, Australia
title_full_unstemmed Efect of frequent bushfre on water supply reliability in Thomson Catchment, Victoria, Australia
title_sort efect of frequent bushfre on water supply reliability in thomson catchment, victoria, australia
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