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B LUE T EAM B LUE T EAM - W EB WORK AND TEAM PRESENTATION

C ONTENT Introduction – hydroasia topic Team presentation ArcGIS MOUSE Conclusion 2

I NTRODUCTION - T OPIC Study area: Incheon Gyo Watershed 3

I NTRODUCTION - T OPIC The city of Incheon in South Korea had a devastating flood in 1997 on the Incheon Gyo located near the Yellow Sea. This area is influenced by tide level, inundations occur. Incheon Gyo has a gentle slope and lowland, inundation often occurs by rainfall. Topic: we will analyze reduction of water level in this area by using ArcGIS and MOUSE. 4

TEAM PRESENTATION

T HE TEAM 6

H AN H YEONG J UN T HE L EADER 27 years old Korean Master in Civil and environmental engineering University of Incheon, Korea 7

K OCH F RIEDRICH 26 years old German Master Euroaquae (Hydroinformatics and water management) University of Technology Cottbus, Germany 8

Q UARO G UILLAUME 22 years old French Master Hydroprotech (Hydrotechnological projects management) Polytech’Nice, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France 9

K WON Y OUNG - BIN Civil and environmental engineering Korean 10 University of Incheon, Korea

A BE M ASAHIRO 24 years old Japanese Hydrology and Civil Engineering 11 Kyoto University

C HATELUS M AXENCE 23 years old French Master Hydroprotech (Hydrotechnological projects management) Polytech’Nice, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France 12

L EE S O Y OUNG 24 years old Korean Master in Civil and environmental engineering 13 University of Incheon, Korea

Z HANG D ONGDONG Chinese 14 Tianjin University, China

W ORK DISTRIBUTION Create and administrate the team website: Guillaume QUARO and Maxence CHATELUS Write the weekly reports of advancement: Hyeongjun HAN, Soyoung LEE and Young-bin KWON Make DEM by ArcGIS: Guillaume QUARO and Maxence CHATELUS Hydrological studies: Young-bin KWON Analyze through MOUSE: Hyeongjun HAN, Soyoung LEE and Young-bin KWON 15

A RC GIS 16

W HAT IS GIS? GIS = Geographic Information System Why are we using these GIS data?  To have a delimitation of the area, with the topography and the buildings, the roads…  To create a mesh for MOUSE software Which software are we using?  ArcGIS (ArcMap) made by ESRI 17

D ELIMITATION OF THE AREA Clip tool: catchment file with roads, buildings and contour  cut the features following the shape of the catchment + CLIP 18

C REATION OF A DEM First step: to create a TIN (= Triangulated Irregular Network) Tool : 3D analyst 19

C REATION OF A DEM Creation of a DEM for each layer (contour, buildings and roads) DEM = Digital Elevation Model Tool : feature to raster 20

F ROM DEM TO MESH FILE Merge the 3 rasters in one Convert the final raster in Ascii to use in MOUSE as a mesh 21

MOUSE 22

W HAT IS MOUSE? MOUSE is a program which provides sewage pipe, open channel, surface runoff etc, flow simulation as well as hydraulic analysis. Why are we using MOUSE program?  Analyze of reduction of water level in sewer pipe.  Risk analysis of flood damage What kind of software are we supposed to use?  MOUSE And MIKE View 23

S EWAGE PIPE NET BASED ON 1997’ S DATA 24

C ONDITION Condition of Analysis : Critical Rainfall Duration Rainfall Frequency : 80years 25

C ONDITION Decide Of Critical Rainfall Duration min : mm/hr - 10min : mm/hr - 15min : mm/hr - 20min : mm/hr - 30min : mm/hr - 40min : mm/hr - 50min : mm/hr - 60min : mm/hr <Probable Rainfall Intensity Formula Considering the Pattern Change of Maximum Rainfall at Incheon City>

C ONDITION Lowstream Boundary Condition : H.W.L (+)

H OW TO C ONTROL Install of Rainwater Retaining Facility 28

E XPECTED RESULTS 29 Compared Result Before After Before After Before After Water level Peak flow

C ONCLUSION Next few days expectations: Getting to know each others Put our informations and work in common Define the next steps in our work Define the new sub-team and people responsabilities Completely finish the model and run all the simulations 30

T HANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION !