Abstract
The Barato River basin which is situated at the northern part of Sapporo City on Hokkaido Island in Japan, is characterized by low-lying areas. The prevention and mitigation of flood damages in this basin are mainly controlled by two gates: Shibi Canal gate plays an important role in shutting off the backwater effect of the Ishikari River, while the Ishikari Floodway gate drains out the inflow volumes from the three upstream tributaries of the Barato River as quickly as possible.
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Hashimoto, N., Hoshi, K., Koreeda, N. (1994). Gate Operations by Fuzzy Inference in Compound River Basins. In: Hipel, K.W., Fang, L. (eds) Stochastic and Statistical Methods in Hydrology and Environmental Engineering. Water Science and Technology Library, vol 10/2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3081-5_25
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