This pilot study explores the potential of using low-resolution (0.2 points/m2) airborne laser scanning (ALS)-derived elevation data to model stream rating curves. Rating curves, which allow the functional translation of stream water depth into discharge, making them integral to water resource monitoring efforts, were modeled using a physics-based approach that captures basic geometric measurements to establish flow resistance due to implicit channel roughness. We tested synthetically thinned high-resolution (more than 2 points/m2) ALS data as a proxy for low-resolution data at a point density equivalent to that obtained within most national-scale ALS strategies. Our results show that the errors incurred due to the effect of low-resolution ...
River monitoring is a critical issue for hydrological modelling that relies strongly on the use of f...
Hydraulic modeling can support the design of water features where there is a need to understand the ...
The mutable nature of low-order streams makes regular updating of surface water maps necessary for a...
This pilot study explores the potential of using low-resolution (0.2 points/m2) airborne laser scann...
The rating curve enables the translation of water depth into stream discharge through a reference cr...
In remote locations, it is difficult to obtain stream flow information because of the difficulty mak...
A rating curve provides a functional relationship between water height (i.e. stage) and discharge at...
The direct measurement of discharges in rivers can be time-consuming and costly. The discharge is co...
In order to meet the requirements of the European Water Framework Directive (EU-WFD), authorities fa...
Digital terrain models form the basis for distributed hydrologic models as well as for two-dimension...
Ziel dieser Arbeit war es den Einfluss hochaufgelöster Bathymetriedaten aus Airborne Laser Scanning ...
Conventional practices of rating curve computation fall short in many aspects. They are data-intensi...
Previous studies measured gravel bed surfaces by terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and close-range ph...
To better understand fluvial forms and processes, geomorphologists have a need for high-resolution f...
Knowledge about the hydraulic situation in a mountain torrent is relevant to quantify flood risks, t...
River monitoring is a critical issue for hydrological modelling that relies strongly on the use of f...
Hydraulic modeling can support the design of water features where there is a need to understand the ...
The mutable nature of low-order streams makes regular updating of surface water maps necessary for a...
This pilot study explores the potential of using low-resolution (0.2 points/m2) airborne laser scann...
The rating curve enables the translation of water depth into stream discharge through a reference cr...
In remote locations, it is difficult to obtain stream flow information because of the difficulty mak...
A rating curve provides a functional relationship between water height (i.e. stage) and discharge at...
The direct measurement of discharges in rivers can be time-consuming and costly. The discharge is co...
In order to meet the requirements of the European Water Framework Directive (EU-WFD), authorities fa...
Digital terrain models form the basis for distributed hydrologic models as well as for two-dimension...
Ziel dieser Arbeit war es den Einfluss hochaufgelöster Bathymetriedaten aus Airborne Laser Scanning ...
Conventional practices of rating curve computation fall short in many aspects. They are data-intensi...
Previous studies measured gravel bed surfaces by terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and close-range ph...
To better understand fluvial forms and processes, geomorphologists have a need for high-resolution f...
Knowledge about the hydraulic situation in a mountain torrent is relevant to quantify flood risks, t...
River monitoring is a critical issue for hydrological modelling that relies strongly on the use of f...
Hydraulic modeling can support the design of water features where there is a need to understand the ...
The mutable nature of low-order streams makes regular updating of surface water maps necessary for a...