Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byLaurence Griffin Modified over 9 years ago
1
Introduction to GIS in Water Resources David R. Maidment Director, Center for Research in Water Resources University of Texas at Austin CRWR
2
National Hydro Data Programs National Elevation Dataset (NED) National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) Watershed Boundary DatasetNED-Hydrology
3
National Elevation Dataset Digital Elevation Model with 1 arc- second (30m) cells Seamless in 1° blocks for the United States 10 billion data Derived from USGS 1:24,000 quadrangle sheets
4
Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Contours 720 700 680 740 680700720740 720
5
Austin West 30 Meter DEM
6
32 16 8 64 4 128 1 2 Eight Direction Pour Point Model Water flows in the direction of steepest descent
7
Flow Direction Grid 32 16 8 64 4 128 1 2
8
Cell to Cell Grid Network Through the Landscape Stream cell
9
Delineation of Streams and Watersheds on a DEM
10
GTOPO30 - 1 km Digital Elevation Model of the Earth
11
Drainage in North America
12
1500 Major Drainage Basins
13
National Hydro Data Programs National Elevation Dataset (NED) National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) Watershed Boundary DatasetNED-Hydrology
14
Watersheds of the US 2-digit water resource regions 8-digit HUC watersheds
15
Hydrologic Unit Code Watersheds ~ 2000 for US, about the size of counties
16
Watershed Hierarchy 8 HUC 4 2 6 NED-H 10 12 AvailableIn Progress Digit #
17
Watershed Boundary Dataset National Program by USGS and USDA (NRCS) Boundaries for 10- and 12- digit watersheds First cut is by automated delineation from NED Hand checked and edited 10-digit watersheds
18
National program by USGS and NWS 5000 cell threshold on a 30m DEM (~ 8 km 2 average drainage area) ~ 1 million catchments for US when completed Includes grid derived products e.g. topmodel index
19
EPA River Reach File 1 (RF1)
20
River networks for 8-digit HUC watersheds
22
Lower West Fork, Trinity River Basin HUC = 12030102
23
NHD River Reaches 412 River Reaches In Upper West Fork
24
River Reach Codes Rch_Code = 12030102000151 Rch_Code = 12030102000005 HUC# Segment#
25
Colorado River Network 1:100,000 scale river network developed from NHD ~ 60,000 edges 40,000 mile 2 drainage area
26
City of Austin Stream Network Developed from 1”=100’ Capco Areal photogrammetry 1:1200 scale 63,000 edges 6,300 stream miles
27
Stream Definition: Waller Creek Austin Watersheds with Streams derived from Aerial Photographs Streamlines generated by the aerial photographs are not always continuous.
28
Information for Correcting Stream Network DEM Contours Storm sewers Orthophotos
29
Resulting Corrected Stream Subsequent steps: Verification of corrected streams by flood hydrologists. Running “tracer” program to connect arcs. Burning of streams into DEM.
30
Colorado River at Mansfield Dam River Reaches Lake Travis From NHD 1:100,000 scale City of Austin Stream network 1:1200 scale
31
Detailed Comparison between NHD and Austin streams Good agreement between data sets developed independently at very different spatial scales
34
County Level Digital Soil Maps
35
National Land Cover Dataset
37
PRISM Mean Annual Precipitation
38
National Water Information System Web access to USGS water resources data in real time
39
39 Synthesis of GIS and Modeling GISEnvironmental Modeling Environmental descriptionProcess representation Data Input Model Results (slide from 1 st International Conference on GIS and Environmental Modeling, Boulder, 1991)
40
40 Data-Driven Modeling Model 1 Model 2 Models Data base Data sources 1 2 Form the model within the frame of the available data (slide from 3rd International Conference on GIS and Environmental Modeling, Santa Fe, 1996)
41
Successes in GIS-Model Integration EPA Office of Science and Technology –BASINS Hydrologic Engineering Center –HEC GeoRAS and HEC-GeoHMS Waterways Experiment Station and Brigham Young University –WMS, GMS, SMS,… Danish Hydraulic Institute –Mike11 GIS, Mike Basin, Mike21 GIS
42
State and Local Data Decisions Watershed Management. TMDL. Source Water Protection. StormwaterDecisions Watershed Management. TMDL. Source Water Protection. Stormwater DataCartographic Monitoring MonitoringLoadingsDataCartographic LoadingsModels HSPF - NPSM HSPF - NPSM QUAL2E QUAL2E TOXIROUTE TOXIROUTEPost-ProcessorsModels HSPF - NPSM HSPF - NPSM QUAL2E QUAL2E TOXIROUTE TOXIROUTEPost-ProcessorsToolsTargetAssessment Data Mining ReportingToolsTargetAssessment Reporting BASINS BASINS - Integrating GIS and Water Quality Modeling Target Assess DM
43
Integrating GIS and HEC Flood Models ArcView Digital Elevation Model HEC-HMS Flood discharge HEC-RAS Water surface profiles ArcView Flood plain maps HEC-GeoHMSHEC-GeoRAS Digital Map Database
44
Austin Watersheds
45
DEM Watersheds for Austin
46
Integrating GIS and HEC Flood Models ArcView Digital Elevation Model HEC-HMS Flood discharge HEC-RAS Water surface profiles ArcView Flood plain maps HEC-GeoHMSHEC-GeoRAS Digital Map Database
47
Austin Watersheds
48
DEM Watersheds for Austin
49
Selected Watersheds and Streams Mansfield Dam Colorado River
50
HMS Schematic Prepared with CRWR-PrePro Mansfield Dam Colorado River
51
HMS Model of the Austin Region
52
HMS Results Watershed 155Junction 44
53
Integrating GIS and HEC Flood Models ArcView Digital Elevation Model HEC-HMS Flood discharge HEC-RAS Water surface profiles ArcView Flood plain maps HEC-GeoHMSHEC-GeoRAS Digital Map Database
54
Waller Creek DEM
55
Waller Creek HMS Model
56
Connecting HMS and RAS HMS RAS
57
Discharge at a Particular Cross-Section (HMS) (RAS)
58
Points describe channel and floodway geometry Bank station locations Water surface elevations and floodplain boundaries HEC-RAS: Cross-Section Description
59
Flood Plain Mapping
60
Floodplain Mapping: 3-D ViewView
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.