Flood Estimation and Control in a Micro-Watershed Using GIS-Based Integrated Approach

被引:1
|
作者
Shuaibu, Abdulrahman [1 ,2 ]
Muhammad, Muhammad Mujahid [2 ]
Bello, Al-Amin Danladi [2 ]
Sulaiman, Khalid [2 ]
Kalin, Robert M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Strathclyde, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Glasgow G1 1XJ, Scotland
[2] Ahmadu Bello Univ, Dept Water Resource & Environm Engn, Zaria 810107, Nigeria
关键词
water depth; hydrodynamics; flood; stream overbanks; GIS; RISK; RIVER;
D O I
10.3390/w15244201
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Flood analyses when using a GIS-based integrated approach have been successfully applied around the world in large-sized watersheds. This study employed hydrological-hydraulic modeling to analyze flash floods by integrating HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, and ArcGIS software for flood evaluation and control in a micro-watershed in the Samaru River, Nigeria. The watershed boundaries, its characteristics (soil and land use), the topographical survey, and the intensity duration frequency curve (IDF) of the study area were produced using data-driven techniques. The HEC-HMS model was used to derive the peak discharges for 2-, 5-, 10-, 25-, 50-, 100-, and 200-year return periods with the frequency storm method. Afterward, the water surface profiles for the respective return periods were estimated using the HEC-RAS hydrodynamic model. The simulated design flood for the 2-, 5-, 10-, 25-, 50-, 100-, and 200-year return periods at the reference location (the NUGA gate culvert) were 3.5, 6.8, 9.1, 12.1, 14.3, 16.6, and 19.0 m3/s, respectively, while those at the watershed outlet for the respective return periods were 7.5, 14.9, 20.3, 27.3, 32.6, 38.0, and 43.5 m3/s, respectively (with a water height of 0.9 m, 1.1 m, 1.3 m, 1.33 m, 1.38 m, 1.5 3m, and 1.8 m, respectively), at the NUGA gate culvert cross-section. The maximum water depths of about 0.9 m and 1.0 m were recorded in the right and left overbanks, which were similar to the simulated water depth for the 2- and 5-year return periods. Hence, for the smart control of floods passing through the river and major hydraulic structures, a minimum design height of 1.50 m is recommended. For the most economic trapezoidal channel section, a normal depth of 1.50 m, a bottom width of 1.73 m, a top width of 3.50 m, and a free board of 0.30 m is proposed to curb the overtopping of floods along the channel sub-sections. The findings of this study could help hydraulic engineers minimize flooding in streams and rivers overbanks in a micro-watershed.
引用
收藏
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Watershed morphometric analysis of Wadi Baish Dam catchment area using integrated GIS-based approach
    Farid Radwan
    AA Alazba
    Amr Mossad
    [J]. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2017, 10
  • [2] Watershed morphometric analysis of Wadi Baish Dam catchment area using integrated GIS-based approach
    Radwan, Farid
    Alazba, A. A.
    Mossad, Amr
    [J]. ARABIAN JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES, 2017, 10 (12)
  • [3] Possible Scenarios for a Micro-Watershed Based on Level of Urbanization: Using Flood Design to Advance Ecohydrological Principles
    Campos-Delgado, David
    Ramos-Palacios, Carlos Renato
    Cisneros-Vidales, Alicia Anahi
    Algara-Siller, Marcos
    [J]. URBAN SCIENCE, 2023, 7 (01)
  • [4] ESTIMATION OF MICRO-WATERSHED TOPOGRAPHIC PARAMETERS USING EARTH OBSERVATORY TOOLS
    Ssegane, H.
    Tollner, E. W.
    McCutcheon, S. C.
    [J]. APPLIED ENGINEERING IN AGRICULTURE, 2008, 24 (06) : 763 - 766
  • [5] Morphometric evaluation of Swarnrekha watershed, Madhya Pradesh, India: an integrated GIS-based approach
    Banerjee A.
    Singh P.
    Pratap K.
    [J]. Applied Water Science, 2017, 7 (4) : 1807 - 1815
  • [6] A gis-based approach to watershed classification for Nebraska reservoirs
    Bulley, Henry N. N.
    Merchant, James W.
    Marx, David B.
    Holz, John C.
    Holz, Aris A.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION, 2007, 43 (03): : 605 - 621
  • [7] Evaluation of modified CN methods for watershed runoff estimation using a GIS-based interface
    Patil, J. P.
    Sarangi, A.
    Singh, A. K.
    Ahmad, T.
    [J]. BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING, 2008, 100 (01) : 137 - 146
  • [8] Estimation the Physical Variables of Rainwater Harvesting System Using Integrated GIS-Based Remote Sensing Approach
    Khamis Naba Sayl
    Nur Shazwani Muhammad
    Zaher Mundher Yaseen
    Ahmed El-shafie
    [J]. Water Resources Management, 2016, 30 : 3299 - 3313
  • [9] Estimation the Physical Variables of Rainwater Harvesting System Using Integrated GIS-Based Remote Sensing Approach
    Sayl, Khamis Naba
    Muhammad, Nur Shazwani
    Yaseen, Zaher Mundher
    El-shafie, Ahmed
    [J]. WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, 2016, 30 (09) : 3299 - 3313
  • [10] Preliminary design of GIS-based integrated basin management and flood control information system for SWRC
    Wu Chaojun
    Zhang Defu
    Yang Jixing
    [J]. GIS and Remote Sensing in Hydrology, Water Resources and Environment, 2004, 289 : 73 - 79