Title of article :
GIS techniques for creating river terrain models for hydrodynamic modeling and
flood inundation mapping
Author/Authors :
Venkatesh Merwade a، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Aaron Cook a، نويسنده , , Julie Coonrod b، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Two- and three-dimensional (2D/3D) hydrodynamic models require the geometric description of river
bathymetry and its surrounding area as a continuous surface. These surface representations of
river systems are also required in mapping flood inundation extents. Creating surface representations of
river systems is a challenging task because of issues associated with interpolating river bathymetry, and
then integrating this bathymetry with surrounding topography. The objectives of this paper are to
highlight key issues associated with creating an integrated river terrain, and propose GIS techniques to
overcome these issues. The following techniques are presented in this paper: mapping and analyzing
river channel data in a channel fitted coordinate system; interpolation of river cross-sections to create
a 3D mesh for main channel; and integration of interpolated 3D mesh with surrounding topography.
These techniques are applied and cross-validated by using datasets from Brazos River in Texas, Kootenai
River in Montana, and Strouds Creek in North Carolina. Creation of a 3D mesh for the main channel using
a channel-fitted coordinate system and subsequent integration with surrounding topography produces
a coherent river terrain model, which can be used for 2D/3D hydrodynamic modeling and flood
inundation mapping. Although techniques presented in this paper produce better results compared to
existing GIS methods, the linear approach has some limitations which can be overcome by accounting for
channel meanders, sinuosity and thalweg location.
Keywords :
River hydrodynamic modelingTerrain modelsGeographic information systems (GIS)Flood inundation mappingRiver cross-sectionsInterpolation
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software