Flood inundation modeling using MIKE FLOOD and remote sensing data

被引:1
作者
S. Patro
C. Chatterjee
S. Mohanty
R. Singh
N. S. Raghuwanshi
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[1] Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur,Agricultural & Food Engineering Department
[2] Water Resources Department,undefined
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Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing | 2009年 / 37卷
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MIKE FLOOD; Flood inundation; Modeling; Remote sensing; SRTM DEM;
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摘要
A coupled 1D-2D hydrodynamic model, MIKE FLOOD was used to simulate the flood inundation extent and flooding depth in the delta region of Mahanadi River basin in India. Initially, the 1D model MIKE 11 was calibrated using river water level and discharge data of various gauging sites for the monsoon period (June to October) of the year 2002. Subsequently, the calibrated set up was validated using both discharge and water level data for the same period of the year 2001. The performance of calibration and validation results of MIKE 11 were evaluated using different performance indices. A bathymetry of the study area with a spatial resolution of 90m was prepared from SRTM DEM and provided as an input to the 2D model, MIKE 21. MIKE 11 and MIKE 21 models were then coupled using lateral links to form the MIKE FLOOD model set up for simulating the two dimensional flood inundations in the study area. Flood inundation is simulated for the year 2001 and the maximum flood inundation extent simulated by the model was compared with the corresponding actual inundated area obtained from IRS-1D WiFS image.
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页码:107 / 118
页数:11
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