Assessment of river flow with significant lateral inflow through reverse routing modeling
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
The discharge hydrograph estimation in rivers based on reverse routing modeling and
using only water level data at two gauged sections is here extended to the most general case
of significant lateral flow contribution, without needing to deploy rainfall-runoff procedures.
The proposed methodology solves the Saint-Venant equations in diffusive form also
involving the lateral contribution using an ,,head driven" modeling approach where lateral
inflow is assumed to be function of the water level at the tributary junction. The procedure
allows to assess the discharge hydrograph at ends of a selected river reach with significant
lateral inflow, starting from the stage recorded there and without needing rainfall data.
Specifically, the MAST 1D hydraulic model is applied to solve the diffusive wave
equation using the observed stage hydrograph at the upstream section as upstream boundary
condition. The other required data are: 1) the observed stage hydrograph at the downstream
section, as benchmark for the parameter calibration, 2) the bathymetry of the river reach,
from the upstream section to a short distance after the downstream gauged section. The
method is validated with different flood events observed in two river reaches with a
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significant intermediate basin, where reliable rating curves were available, selected along the Tiber River, in central Italy, and the Alzette River, in Luxembourg. Very good performance indices are found for the computed discharge hydrographs at both the channel ends and along the tributaries. The mean Nash Sutcliffe value (NSq) at the channel ends of two rivers is found equal to 0.99 and 0.86 for the upstream and downstream sites, respectively. The procedure is also validated on a longer stretch of the Tiber River including three tributaries for which appreciable results are obtained in terms of NSq for the computed discharge hydrographs at both the channel ends for three investigated flood events.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
discharge estimation; lateral inflow; reverse routing model; diffusive model; rating curve
List of contributors:
Moramarco, Tommaso; Barbetta, Silvia
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