Draining Tangjiashan Barrier Lake after Wenchuan Earthquake and the flood propagation after the dam break

Ning Liu1, Jianxin Zhang2, Wei Lin3, Wuyi Cheng4, Zuyu Chen5
1Ministry of Water Resources of the People’s Republic of China, Beijing, China
2Bureau of Hydrology of the Ministry of Water Resources of the People’s Republic of China, Beijing, China
3Sichuan Hydrographic and Water Resources Survey Bureau, Chengdu, China
4HydroChina Chengdu Engineering Corporation, Chengdu, China
5China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower research, Beijing, China

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