This paper presents a novel technique to quantify in situ hydrodynamic roughness of submerged floodplain vegetation: 3D float tracking. This method uses a custom-built floating tripod that is released on the inundated floodplain and tracked from shore by a robotic total station. Simultaneously, an acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) collects flow velocity profiles and water depth data. Roughness values are derived from two methods based on (1) run-averaged values of water depth, slope and flow velocity to compute the roughness based on the Ch´ezy equation, assuming uniform flow, (2) the equation for one-dimensional free surface flow in a moving window. A sensitivity analysis using synthetic data proved that the median value of th...
Hydraulic roughness in the presence of vegetation is notoriously difficult to predict. However, reli...
Hydrodynamic models are important tools in civil and environmental engineering. When properly calibr...
Vegetation roughness is an important parameter in describing flow through river systems. Vegetation ...
Vegetation heights derived from drone laser scanning (DLS), and structure from motion (SfM) photogra...
Hydrodynamic modeling is a central tool for flood risk management and lies at the base for the dete...
The application of hydrodynamic models for simulating the overbank flow patterns and predicting floo...
The parameterization of hydrodynamic roughness of floodplains is a key component in the assessment o...
The use of acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCP) for measuring streamflow and discharge is becom...
Understanding the flow of water in natural watercourses has become increasingly important as climate...
For detailed hydrodynamic modelling of vegetated floodplains, the ability to quantify vegetation is ...
Understanding the flow of water in natural watercourses has become increasingly important as climate...
1D hydraulic models are largely used to simulate the propagation of flood waves and for flood mappin...
Vegetation in the floodplain plays an important role in dictating the hydraulics of an open channel ...
The vegetation on forested floodplains plays an essential role in floodplain flow routing, flow dyna...
2D hydrodynamic modelling has become a powerful tool to simulate the interaction between flow and fl...
Hydraulic roughness in the presence of vegetation is notoriously difficult to predict. However, reli...
Hydrodynamic models are important tools in civil and environmental engineering. When properly calibr...
Vegetation roughness is an important parameter in describing flow through river systems. Vegetation ...
Vegetation heights derived from drone laser scanning (DLS), and structure from motion (SfM) photogra...
Hydrodynamic modeling is a central tool for flood risk management and lies at the base for the dete...
The application of hydrodynamic models for simulating the overbank flow patterns and predicting floo...
The parameterization of hydrodynamic roughness of floodplains is a key component in the assessment o...
The use of acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCP) for measuring streamflow and discharge is becom...
Understanding the flow of water in natural watercourses has become increasingly important as climate...
For detailed hydrodynamic modelling of vegetated floodplains, the ability to quantify vegetation is ...
Understanding the flow of water in natural watercourses has become increasingly important as climate...
1D hydraulic models are largely used to simulate the propagation of flood waves and for flood mappin...
Vegetation in the floodplain plays an important role in dictating the hydraulics of an open channel ...
The vegetation on forested floodplains plays an essential role in floodplain flow routing, flow dyna...
2D hydrodynamic modelling has become a powerful tool to simulate the interaction between flow and fl...
Hydraulic roughness in the presence of vegetation is notoriously difficult to predict. However, reli...
Hydrodynamic models are important tools in civil and environmental engineering. When properly calibr...
Vegetation roughness is an important parameter in describing flow through river systems. Vegetation ...