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Interactive Web-Based Flood Modeling At Country Wide Scale And Plantar Size Resolution, Fedor Baart, Jack Ha, Arthur Van Dam, Gennadii Donchyts, Martijn Siemerink
Interactive Web-Based Flood Modeling At Country Wide Scale And Plantar Size Resolution, Fedor Baart, Jack Ha, Arthur Van Dam, Gennadii Donchyts, Martijn Siemerink
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
The flooding of rural and urban areas is an increasing hazard to society. Accurate and timely predictions are essential for the water manager to prepare and respond to these hazards. Predicting flooding requires a numerical model that represents the physical processes (rain, evaporation, infiltration, overland flow, groundwater flow). This model, fed with measurements, and possible measures, calculates the expected flooding. The traditional working method consists of a three step process: schematization setup, running and post-processing, with a total feedback time of hours. This process is suitable for confirmatory modeling. Most of the time, models are applied exploratory, requiring a different …
Accept'hydro: A Tool For Evaluating Potential Wetland Areas At Floodplain Scale., Adrien Bonneu, Grégory Espitalier-Nöel, Patrice Torguet, Jean-Pierre Jessel, José-Miguel Sanchez-Pérez, Vervier Philippe, Sabine Sauvage
Accept'hydro: A Tool For Evaluating Potential Wetland Areas At Floodplain Scale., Adrien Bonneu, Grégory Espitalier-Nöel, Patrice Torguet, Jean-Pierre Jessel, José-Miguel Sanchez-Pérez, Vervier Philippe, Sabine Sauvage
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
Alluvial wetlands have the functions of hydrological regulation and water purification, but are also of interest for preventing flooding and improving the water quality of the natural environment that serves as a reserve for drinking water and biodiversity.
Delimiting these areas is often difficult because it involves both the physical characteristics (topography, river morphology etc.) and hydrodynamic characteristics of the porous medium (permeability etc.) The proposed tool, Accept’Hydro, includes a hydrodynamic simulation of the river, the alluvial aquifer and their interaction, and produces maps of alluvial wetlands with using hydrological criteria. The tool’s primary step consists …