Journal of Water Resource and Protection

Volume 4, Issue 1 (January 2012)

ISSN Print: 1945-3094   ISSN Online: 1945-3108

Google-based Impact Factor: 1.01  Citations  h5-index & Ranking

Incorporation of GIS Based Program into Hydraulic Model for Water Level Modeling on River Basin

HTML  Download Download as PDF (Size: 391KB)  PP. 25-31  
DOI: 10.4236/jwarp.2012.41004    4,757 Downloads   9,076 Views  Citations

Affiliation(s)

.

ABSTRACT

Water resources management usually requires that hydraulic, ecological, and hydrological models be linked. The Hy- drologic Engineering Center River Analysis System (HEC-RAS) hydraulic model and the Hydrologic Engineering Center Geospatial River Analysis System (HEC-GEORAS), imitates flow and water profiles in the Neka river basin’s downstream flood plain. Hydrograph phases studied during the flood seasons of 1986-1999 and from 2002-2004 were used to calibrate and verify the hydraulic model respectively. Simulations of peak flood stages and hydrographs’ evaluations are congruent with studies and observations, with the former showing mean square errors between 4.8 - 10 cm. HECRAS calculations and forecast flood water levels. Nash-Sutcliffe effectiveness (CR3) is more than 0.92 along with elevated levels of water which were created with some effectiveness (CR5) of 0.94 for the validation period. The coupled two models show good performance in the water level modeling.

Share and Cite:

Haghizadeh, A. , Shui, L. , Mirzaei, M. and Memarian, H. (2012) Incorporation of GIS Based Program into Hydraulic Model for Water Level Modeling on River Basin. Journal of Water Resource and Protection, 4, 25-31. doi: 10.4236/jwarp.2012.41004.

Cited by

[1] A novel method for calculating distributed water depth and flow velocity of stormwater runoff during the heavy rainfall events
Journal of Hydrology, 2022
[2] Flood Risk Assessment for a Medium Size City Using Geospatial Techniques with Integrated Flood Models
India: Climate Change Impacts …, 2021
[3] A review of coupled hydrologic-hydraulic models for floodplain assessments in africa: opportunities and challenges for floodplainwetland management
2021
[4] A review of coupled hydrologic-hydraulic models for floodplain assessments in Africa: Opportunities and challenges for floodplain wetland management
2021
[5] One‐Dimensional Hydrodynamic Modeling of the River Tapi: The 2006 Flood, Surat, India
2020
[6] Management of hazard of flooding in arid region urban agglomeration using HEC-RAS and GIS software: The case of the Bechar's city
2019
[7] Application of HEC-RAS and ArcGIS for flood plain mapping in Segamattown, Malaysia
2018
[8] Flood Hazard Assessment Supported by Reduced Cost Aerial Precision Photogrammetry
Remote Sensing, 2018
[9] APPLICATION OF HEC-RAS AND ARC GIS FOR FLOODPLAIN MAPPING IN SEGAMAT TOWN, MALAYSIA
2018
[10] 流域河流系统水文-水动力耦合模型研究综述
2017
[11] Обоснование возможности использования защитных дамб для регулирования паводкового стока
2016
[12] Flood Modeling of Musimusi River in Balingasag, Misamis Oriental
CMUJS, 2016
[13] INTEGRAÇÃO DO SIG, HEC/HMS E HEC/RAS NO MAPEAMENTO DE ÁREA DE INUNDAÇÃO URBANA: APLICAÇÃO À BACIA DO RIO GRANJEIRO-CE
2016
[14] Flood Hazard Mapping by Using Geographic Information System and Hydraulic Model: Mert River, Samsun, Turkey
Advances in Meteorology, 2016
[15] GIS Techniques for Flood Modeling and Flood Inundation Mapping
EJGE, 2015
[16] HYDROLOGIC AND HYDRAULIC MODELLING INTEGRATED WITH GIS: A STUDY OF THE ACARAÚ RIVER BASIN–CE
Journal of Urban and Environmental Engineering (JUEE), 2015
[17] Modelling the Hydrological Effects of a Levee Failure on the Lower Tisza River
Journal of Environmental Geography, 2015
[18] FLOODPLAIN ANALYSIS OF THE NEOSHO RIVER ASSOCIATED WITH PROPOSED RULE CURVE MODIFICATIONS FOR GRAND LAKE O’THE CHEROKEES
2014
[19] Floodplain Analysis of the Neosho River Associated with Proposed Rule Curve Modifications for Grand Lake O'the Cherokees
2014
[20] Impacts of Hydrologic and Hydraulic Model Connection Schemes on Flood Simulation and Inundation Mapping in the Tar River Basin
2012
[21] Simulation of Flood Propagation from the Niandouba Dam Outlet (Kayanga River, Senegal) to the Waïma Lake Inlet Using HEC RAS for Water Resource …

Copyright © 2024 by authors and Scientific Research Publishing Inc.

Creative Commons License

This work and the related PDF file are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.