Overspill avalanching in a dense reservoir network

GL Mamede, NAM Araújo… - Proceedings of the …, 2012 - National Acad Sciences
GL Mamede, NAM Araújo, CM Schneider, JC de Araújo, HJ Herrmann
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2012National Acad Sciences
Sustainability of communities, agriculture, and industry is strongly dependent on an effective
storage and supply of water resources. In some regions the economic growth has led to a
level of water demand that can only be accomplished through efficient reservoir networks.
Such infrastructures are not always planned at larger scale but rather made by farmers
according to their local needs of irrigation during droughts. Based on extensive data from the
upper Jaguaribe basin, one of the world's largest system of reservoirs, located in the …
Sustainability of communities, agriculture, and industry is strongly dependent on an effective storage and supply of water resources. In some regions the economic growth has led to a level of water demand that can only be accomplished through efficient reservoir networks. Such infrastructures are not always planned at larger scale but rather made by farmers according to their local needs of irrigation during droughts. Based on extensive data from the upper Jaguaribe basin, one of the world’s largest system of reservoirs, located in the Brazilian semiarid northeast, we reveal that surprisingly it self-organizes into a scale-free network exhibiting also a power-law in the distribution of the lakes and avalanches of discharges. With a new self-organized-criticality-type model we manage to explain the novel critical exponents. Implementing a flow model we are able to reproduce the measured overspill evolution providing a tool for catastrophe mitigation and future planning.
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