Flood Damage Assessments Using Spatial Data Management Techniques

Flood Damage Assessments Using Spatial Data Management Techniques
Title Flood Damage Assessments Using Spatial Data Management Techniques PDF eBook
Author Darryl W. Davis
Publisher
Pages 34
Release 1978
Genre Flood control
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"The Corps of Engineers Hydrologic Engineering Center has developed techniques that perform the spatial data analysis approach and individual structure approach and work is near completion on an integrated analysis package. The capability therefore exists to perform damage appraisals in a manner that encourages a general geographic and land use approach (thus greatly facilitating the study of nonstructural measures) while preserving the ability to analyze individual, unique structures should the need arise. This paper discusses the basic concepts of a spatial data management approach to damage appraisals and highlight(s) its integrated use with more traditional individual structure approaches. Selected example results are presented"--Page 2

Comprehensive Flood Plain Studies Using Spatial Data Management Techniques

Comprehensive Flood Plain Studies Using Spatial Data Management Techniques
Title Comprehensive Flood Plain Studies Using Spatial Data Management Techniques PDF eBook
Author Darryl W. Davis
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1976
Genre Flood damage prevention
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Review of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Involvement with Alluvial Fan Flooding Problems

Review of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Involvement with Alluvial Fan Flooding Problems
Title Review of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Involvement with Alluvial Fan Flooding Problems PDF eBook
Author Robert C. MacArthur
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1988
Genre Alluvial fans
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This technical paper presents a general overview of the Corps of Engineers' past involvements, present practices, and the future roles in dealing with alluvial fan flooding problems. The Corps' approach to alluvial fan flooding studies and the analytical methods they use to assess potential flood hazards are summarized. Selected case studies are presented. Six important issues that need to be considered as part of an effective alluvial fan management approach are presented. An extensive list of references is also included. (fr).

HEC-1 and HEC-2 Applications on the Microcomputer

HEC-1 and HEC-2 Applications on the Microcomputer
Title HEC-1 and HEC-2 Applications on the Microcomputer PDF eBook
Author Harry W. Dotson
Publisher
Pages 14
Release 1987
Genre HEC-1 (Computer program)
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Selected Water Resources Abstracts

Selected Water Resources Abstracts
Title Selected Water Resources Abstracts PDF eBook
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Pages 916
Release 1980
Genre Water
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Agricultural Flood Damage Analysis (AGDAM) Computer Program

Agricultural Flood Damage Analysis (AGDAM) Computer Program
Title Agricultural Flood Damage Analysis (AGDAM) Computer Program PDF eBook
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Pages 178
Release 1985
Genre AGDAM (Computer program)
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Two-dimensional Floodplain Modeling

Two-dimensional Floodplain Modeling
Title Two-dimensional Floodplain Modeling PDF eBook
Author D. Michael Gee
Publisher
Pages 14
Release 1990
Genre Floodplain management
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A two-dimensional horizontal finite element numerical model (RMA-2) was applied to a 15 mile (24 km) river channel-floodplain reach in West Germany. Previous applications of such models have been restricted to much smaller scales. The results indicate that finite element schemes may successfully estimate river stage in large scale floodplain applications. Computed stage hydrographs compared well with observed data using loss coefficients within expected ranges. Two-dimensional flow models have been applied to certain classes of river channel problems. Applications have included detailed analyses of flow patterns near structures such as bridges and floodplains. In all these problems the scale of interest has been small, e.g. reaches of river a few river widths long. Many estuary studies have been done that were of large scale; some of these utilized a hybrid (numerical plus physical) modeling technique. In a review of the application of finite element methods to river channels, Samuels reported that the river channel was resolved separately from the floodplain in only two studies. Missing in previous work is attention to large scale floodplain modeling. The work reported in this paper focuses on the feasibility and accuracy of applying a two-dimensional flow model to a large floodplain. Traditional floodplain studies have used semi-empirical flow routing with steady, one-dimensional computation of water surface elevations to define inundated areas. Keywords: Army Corps of Engines. (kr).