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U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey February 29, 2012 – Washington, D.C. A GIS Flood Tool for Mapping Extent of Inundation James Verdin.

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1 U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey February 29, 2012 – Washington, D.C. A GIS Flood Tool for Mapping Extent of Inundation James Verdin USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science verdin@usgs.gov

2 February 29, 2012 – Washington, D.C. Motivation Floods consistently account for a major portion of the world’s annual loss of life and property to natural disasters Many developing country communities lack flood mapping to build scenarios for mitigation and response planning USGS developed the GIS Flood Tool (GFT) with support from the USAID OFDA UNEP and Global Risk Identification Program Testing and training support by Riverside Technology inc. (RTi) of Fort Collins, Colorado

3 February 29, 2012 – Washington, D.C. GFT Concepts A tool to produce flood inundation patterns given either: A specified discharge (m 3 /s) A specified stage (m) Translation of discharge to stage is done using the Manning equation for flow in an open channel Mapping of stage onto land surface is done using a Relative DEM

4 February 29, 2012 – Washington, D.C. GFT Software ArcGIS-based tools, written in Python and VBA Uses DEMs to: –Derive stream network –Develop cross-sectional information –Provide base for inundation mapping Can work with any DEM For our workshops, we used hydrologically conditioned SRTM data (HydroSHEDS-FM)

5 February 29, 2012 – Washington, D.C. Manning Equation Area Wetted Perimeter Where: V = mean velocity in meters/second R = hydraulic radius in meters S = slope of the energy line n = coefficient of roughness (“Manning’s n”) Q = discharge (m3/sec) Q = V * A

6 February 29, 2012 – Washington, D.C. Mean Sea Level (MSL) River water surface 10.2 m13.7 m 3.5 m Height above MSL Height above River water surface Concept of Relative DEM 0 m

7 February 29, 2012 – Washington, D.C. Q = 6,000 cms H = 10 meters Query Relative DEM for all values less than 10 meter

8 February 29, 2012 – Washington, D.C. Training Workshops Kenya (Sept 2010) at RCMRD in Nairobi Riverside Technology Inc. in Ethiopia (Jan 2012) Review concepts of GIS, DEMs, and flood hydrology Achieve proficiency in the use of the GFT to: –Map the extent of inundation for a given discharge –Create a library of inundation maps corresponding to regular increments of stage Apply the GFT to participant flood inundation problems

9 February 29, 2012 – Washington, D.C. Thank you


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