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Unidimensional, non-stationary modeling of a high mountain river in southern Ecuador

  • Universidad de Cuenca, Dirección de Investigación
  • Departamento de Recursos Hídricos y Ciencias Ambientales (iDRHICA)
  • Universidad de Cuenca, Facultad de Ingeniería

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Abstract

Floods represent a severe cause of deaths and economic loss. In order to prevent, mitigate, and reduce flood risks and their consequences, hydraulic models allow analysing and mapping floods. The results of an appropriate model that works under local conditions are a valuable tool for local governments leading to sustainable management of floodplains. Around the world, high-mountain rivers have been poorly modelled; their orography and data scarcity present an extra research difficulty. Considering that all one-dimensional models assume that the river bed slope is small, this study evaluated two widely applied one-dimensional models: Mike11 and HEC-RAS, for modelling a high mountain river. Their best configuration under complex topographical conditions and their potential use was assessed by calibration and validation of the models. We found that the HEC-RAS model was not able to define a stable solution of the hydrodynamic modelling of the river, while Mike11 yielded stable results. Furthermore, the validation of the Mike11 model showed good performance. This study sets a precedent in the 1D modelling of high-mountain rivers with data scarcity.
Original languageSpanish
JournalMaskana
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Modelación de ríos 1D; HEC-RAS; Mike11; Ríos de alta montaña; Ecuador

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