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Calculating Time-Specific Flux of Runoff Using DEM Considering Storm Sewer Collection Systems
A new technique is proposed for calculating time-specific accumulative flux of surface runoff from a digital elevation model (DEM). The method incorporates ancillary datasets required to determine the depth of effective rainfall and a priori information on surface and underground storm sewer collection systems, permitting grid-based hydrologic analysis using a DEM. The diffusion wave equation is used to analyze temporal changes in surface runoff variables such as flow depth and velocity. Therefore, time-specific accumulative flux of surface runoff for each DEM cell, and for inlets and outfalls of the storm sewer collection systems, can be calculated and used to simulate the propagation of flood waves around storm sewers. The technique was applied to the Sangdong tailings dam in Korea that has both surface drainage and storm sewers. The proposed technique provides better time-specific hydrologic information on watersheds that contain both surface and underground storm sewer collection systems, which is omitted by the EPA’s Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) and the ArcGIS Hydrology toolset.
Calculating Time-Specific Flux of Runoff Using DEM Considering Storm Sewer Collection Systems
A new technique is proposed for calculating time-specific accumulative flux of surface runoff from a digital elevation model (DEM). The method incorporates ancillary datasets required to determine the depth of effective rainfall and a priori information on surface and underground storm sewer collection systems, permitting grid-based hydrologic analysis using a DEM. The diffusion wave equation is used to analyze temporal changes in surface runoff variables such as flow depth and velocity. Therefore, time-specific accumulative flux of surface runoff for each DEM cell, and for inlets and outfalls of the storm sewer collection systems, can be calculated and used to simulate the propagation of flood waves around storm sewers. The technique was applied to the Sangdong tailings dam in Korea that has both surface drainage and storm sewers. The proposed technique provides better time-specific hydrologic information on watersheds that contain both surface and underground storm sewer collection systems, which is omitted by the EPA’s Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) and the ArcGIS Hydrology toolset.
Calculating Time-Specific Flux of Runoff Using DEM Considering Storm Sewer Collection Systems
Yi, Huiuk (author) / Choi, Yosoon (author) / Kim, Sung-Min (author) / Park, Hyeong-Dong (author) / Lee, Seung-Ho (author)
2016-08-30
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