Mapping floods is important for policy makers to make timely decisions in regards to emergency responses and future planning.It is therefore crucial to develop a rapid inundation modelling framework to map flood inund...Mapping floods is important for policy makers to make timely decisions in regards to emergency responses and future planning.It is therefore crucial to develop a rapid inundation modelling framework to map flood inundation.This study develops an airborne scanning laser altimetry(LiDAR)digital elevation model(DEM)based Rapid flood Inundation Modelling framework(LiDAR-RIM)for assessment of inundation extent,depth,volume and duration for flood events.The modelling framework has been applied to the mid-Murrumbidgee region in the southeast Murray-Darling Basin,Australia for two flood events occurred in December 2010 and March 2012.The inundation extents estimated using this methodology compared well to those obtained from two Landsat ETM+images,demonstrating suitability and applicability of this method.For testing possibility of larger area application,the framework also uses 30-m resolution shuttle radar topography mission(SRTM)-DEM to replace Li DAR-DEM for the same modelling.The inundation extents obtained by using the SRTM-DEM are smaller than those obtained using the Li DAR-DEM,especially for large flood events.A possible reason is that the river cross sections obtained from the SRTM-DEM are not accurate enough for inundation modelling.The Li DAR-RIM has an advantage for process modelling and scenario modelling under future climatic conditions.展开更多
基金CAS Talents Program and IGSNRR Supporting Fund,No.YJRCPT2019-101。
文摘Mapping floods is important for policy makers to make timely decisions in regards to emergency responses and future planning.It is therefore crucial to develop a rapid inundation modelling framework to map flood inundation.This study develops an airborne scanning laser altimetry(LiDAR)digital elevation model(DEM)based Rapid flood Inundation Modelling framework(LiDAR-RIM)for assessment of inundation extent,depth,volume and duration for flood events.The modelling framework has been applied to the mid-Murrumbidgee region in the southeast Murray-Darling Basin,Australia for two flood events occurred in December 2010 and March 2012.The inundation extents estimated using this methodology compared well to those obtained from two Landsat ETM+images,demonstrating suitability and applicability of this method.For testing possibility of larger area application,the framework also uses 30-m resolution shuttle radar topography mission(SRTM)-DEM to replace Li DAR-DEM for the same modelling.The inundation extents obtained by using the SRTM-DEM are smaller than those obtained using the Li DAR-DEM,especially for large flood events.A possible reason is that the river cross sections obtained from the SRTM-DEM are not accurate enough for inundation modelling.The Li DAR-RIM has an advantage for process modelling and scenario modelling under future climatic conditions.