Floods caused by the sudden flooding of rivers during periods of intense rainfall are the most frequent danger and cause the most material and human damage .
Flood risk studies bring together different disciplines, including surface hydrology and fluvial dynamics typically addressed by geologists and biologists, canal hydraulics worked from civil engineering, geomatic techniques for three-dimensional terrain characterization, and numerical methods for the iterative resolution of the flow problem in channels. In this sense, to carry out a flood risk study, the following tasks are carried out:
One of the main objectives of flood studies is to characterize the hydrological behavior of the basin with the corresponding hydrographs for different return periods, as well as the hydraulic behavior of the natural drainage network and channeling, obtaining the flow rates, drafts, flow velocities and with special attention to the flood plains for the different return periods considered.
The cost ranges are highly variable depending on the characteristics of each study, where the number of rivers to model and the extent of the study area can largely determine the final magnitude of the costs.