1D hydraulic models are largely used to simulate the propagation of flood waves and for flood mapping along river systems. The most common approach to account for the hydraulic effects of vegetated floodplains consists of imposing higher roughness coefficients. However, the flow resistance of vegetation is governed by plant submergence, which is water-depth dependent and varies with the discharge, and thus with time. An improved method properly incorporating floodplain vegetation roughness in 1D models is presented here. The Manning coefficient is derived from a simplification of Baptist’s formula assuming horizontal floodplains, i.e., with the same water depth everywhere. Considering the dependency of vegetation roughness on local water de...
The vegetation in the surrounding area of river is a primary factor to increase water level during f...
Accurate estimates of design water levels are essential, because they determine the required dimensi...
Accurate estimates of design water levels are essential, because they determine the required dimensi...
Vegetation roughness is an important parameter in describing flow through river systems. Vegetation ...
Vegetation in the floodplain plays an important role in dictating the hydraulics of an open channel ...
The application of hydrodynamic models for simulating the overbank flow patterns and predicting floo...
Hydraulic roughness in the presence of vegetation is notoriously difficult to predict. However, reli...
For detailed hydrodynamic modelling of vegetated floodplains, the ability to quantify vegetation is ...
Submerged vegetation is a key component in natural and restored rivers. It preserves the ecological ...
Hydrodynamic modeling is a central tool for flood risk management and lies at the base for the dete...
Hydraulic modelling of natural floodplain vegetation using leaf area index (LAI) has been applied su...
Towards the realization of appropriate modeling of vegetation roughness for river management purpose...
In this thesis, methods are investigated that describe the impact of vegetation on a flow field, and...
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The universities of Ghent and Antwerp are investigating the impact of the vegetation on hydraulic ch...
The vegetation in the surrounding area of river is a primary factor to increase water level during f...
Accurate estimates of design water levels are essential, because they determine the required dimensi...
Accurate estimates of design water levels are essential, because they determine the required dimensi...
Vegetation roughness is an important parameter in describing flow through river systems. Vegetation ...
Vegetation in the floodplain plays an important role in dictating the hydraulics of an open channel ...
The application of hydrodynamic models for simulating the overbank flow patterns and predicting floo...
Hydraulic roughness in the presence of vegetation is notoriously difficult to predict. However, reli...
For detailed hydrodynamic modelling of vegetated floodplains, the ability to quantify vegetation is ...
Submerged vegetation is a key component in natural and restored rivers. It preserves the ecological ...
Hydrodynamic modeling is a central tool for flood risk management and lies at the base for the dete...
Hydraulic modelling of natural floodplain vegetation using leaf area index (LAI) has been applied su...
Towards the realization of appropriate modeling of vegetation roughness for river management purpose...
In this thesis, methods are investigated that describe the impact of vegetation on a flow field, and...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Fran...
The universities of Ghent and Antwerp are investigating the impact of the vegetation on hydraulic ch...
The vegetation in the surrounding area of river is a primary factor to increase water level during f...
Accurate estimates of design water levels are essential, because they determine the required dimensi...
Accurate estimates of design water levels are essential, because they determine the required dimensi...