Two-dimensional hydrodynamic flood modelling for populated valley areas of Russian rivers

Results of flood modelling for three cities located in different parts of Russia: (1) Veliky Ustyug at the Northern Dvina river (Europe); (2) Mezhdurechensk at the Tom river (Siberia); and (3) Blagoveschensk at the Amur river (Far East) are presented. The two-dimensional hydrodynamic model of fl...

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Main Authors: V. V. Belikov, I. N. Krylenko, A. M. Alabyan, A. A. Sazonov, A. V. Glotko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2015-06-01
Series:Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
Online Access:https://www.proc-iahs.net/370/69/2015/piahs-370-69-2015.pdf
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author V. V. Belikov
I. N. Krylenko
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A. A. Sazonov
A. V. Glotko
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description Results of flood modelling for three cities located in different parts of Russia: (1) Veliky Ustyug at the Northern Dvina river (Europe); (2) Mezhdurechensk at the Tom river (Siberia); and (3) Blagoveschensk at the Amur river (Far East) are presented. The two-dimensional hydrodynamic model of flow in channels and on floodplain STREAM_2D on the basis of the numerical solution of two-dimensional Saint–Venant equations on a hybrid curvilinear quadrangular and rectangular mesh was used for the simulations. Verification of the model through a comparison of simulated inundated areas with outlines of flooded zones from satellite images for known hydrologic situations demonstrate close correspondence (relative errors of 7–12% in terms of the area for peaks of the analysed floods). Analyses of embankment influence of large-scale levees on the water flow demonstrate that, in some cases, water levels could rise by more than 1 m and the patterns of the flooding zones could significantly differ.
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spelling doaj.art-731b0740d0fc4e058f27c4fd0dc05ef92022-12-21T17:45:29ZengCopernicus PublicationsProceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences2199-89812199-899X2015-06-01370697410.5194/piahs-370-69-2015Two-dimensional hydrodynamic flood modelling for populated valley areas of Russian riversV. V. Belikov0I. N. Krylenko1I. N. Krylenko2A. M. Alabyan3A. A. Sazonov4A. V. Glotko5Water Problems Institute, Moscow, RussiaLomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, RussiaWater Problems Institute, Moscow, RussiaLomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, RussiaLomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, RussiaAkvarius Research and Production LLC, Moscow, RussiaResults of flood modelling for three cities located in different parts of Russia: (1) Veliky Ustyug at the Northern Dvina river (Europe); (2) Mezhdurechensk at the Tom river (Siberia); and (3) Blagoveschensk at the Amur river (Far East) are presented. The two-dimensional hydrodynamic model of flow in channels and on floodplain STREAM_2D on the basis of the numerical solution of two-dimensional Saint–Venant equations on a hybrid curvilinear quadrangular and rectangular mesh was used for the simulations. Verification of the model through a comparison of simulated inundated areas with outlines of flooded zones from satellite images for known hydrologic situations demonstrate close correspondence (relative errors of 7–12% in terms of the area for peaks of the analysed floods). Analyses of embankment influence of large-scale levees on the water flow demonstrate that, in some cases, water levels could rise by more than 1 m and the patterns of the flooding zones could significantly differ.https://www.proc-iahs.net/370/69/2015/piahs-370-69-2015.pdf
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Two-dimensional hydrodynamic flood modelling for populated valley areas of Russian rivers
Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
title Two-dimensional hydrodynamic flood modelling for populated valley areas of Russian rivers
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title_short Two-dimensional hydrodynamic flood modelling for populated valley areas of Russian rivers
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