Author:
Chang Che-Hao,Hsu Chih-Hung,Hsu Chih-Tsung,Wu Shiang-Jen,Chung Po-Hsien
Abstract
This study investigated the demand of data for better high resolution two-dimensional (2D) hydraulic modeling and proposes a data set named "Hydrological Topography Data Set" (HTD for short) for this purpose. Derived from airborne lidar point cloud, the HTD comprises three parts: (1)
High Resolution Hydraulic Three-Dimensional Features: high resolution three-dimensional vector data that preserves the locations and elevations of topography breaklines, (2) Hydraulic Digital Elevation Model: high resolution (1 × 1 m) DEM enhanced by the terrain breaklines to preserve
the landscape characteristics, and (3) Hydraulic Digital Surface Model: high resolution (1 × 1 m) DSM conditioned by removing the height of vegetation and temporary objects. With HTD, hydraulic features such as drainages with 10 m of width can be identified and properly set up in numerical
models, thus can help simulating and access- ing the flood in urban area more in detail. Through case studies we demonstrate how HTD can affect the results of hydraulic modeling. The results show that HTD can help modelers to construct proper mesh (or computational grids) for 2D hydraulic
modeling, and pre- serve topography characteristics (i. e., shape and elevation), which improves the modeling results in terms of spatial resolution and physical rationality, while still keeping the computation efficient.
Publisher
American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Subject
Computers in Earth Sciences
Cited by
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