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Two Dimensional Hydraulic Modeling of the Lower Skokomish River
The Bureau of Reclamation's Sedimentation and River Hydraulics Group SRH-2D model was applied to the lower 10 miles of the Skokomish River, WA. This was in conjunction with a Geomorphic Study of the reach. The river is aggrading and is therefore limited in its ability to convey flood flows. The 2D model was used to identify channel capacity and areas within the reach where overbank flooding occurs. The model was applied to existing conditions in the reach, and may be used in the future for proposed changes to improve channel capacity.
Two Dimensional Hydraulic Modeling of the Lower Skokomish River
The Bureau of Reclamation's Sedimentation and River Hydraulics Group SRH-2D model was applied to the lower 10 miles of the Skokomish River, WA. This was in conjunction with a Geomorphic Study of the reach. The river is aggrading and is therefore limited in its ability to convey flood flows. The 2D model was used to identify channel capacity and areas within the reach where overbank flooding occurs. The model was applied to existing conditions in the reach, and may be used in the future for proposed changes to improve channel capacity.
Two Dimensional Hydraulic Modeling of the Lower Skokomish River
Klumpp, Cassie (author)
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2009 ; 2009 ; Kansas City, Missouri, United States
2009-05-12
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Environmental issues , Hydrology , Ecosystems , Wetlands , Drainage , Two-dimensional models , Water treatment , Water management , Water supply , Floods , Rivers and streams , Hydraulic models , Washington , Stormwater management , Hydrodynamics , Irrigation , Wastewater management , Sediment , Water distribution systems , Groundwater management , Water resources , Water rights , Land use , Drinking water , Watersheds , Hydraulic structures , Water quality
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