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Title: The World of GIS Hydro 98


1
The World of GIS Hydro 98
Presented by
David R. Maidment University of Texas at Austin
2
Synthesis of GIS and Modeling
GIS
Hydrologic Modeling
Environmental description
Process representation
Input
Data
Model
Results
3
Linking Data and Models
Integrated Spatial Database
GIS Hydro 98 Models
Watershed Characterization
Atmosphere Soil Water
Runoff Routing
Hydraulics
Water Quality
4
Hydrologic Modeling
Traditional approach
Spatial Hydrology
Process Representation
Environmental Description
Process-based Modeling
Map-based Modeling
5
Spatial Hydrologic Modeling Concept
Hydrologic simulation
Time series data
Users
Real World
Spatial hydrologic model
Spatial data
6
Dealing with Time Variation
? Continuous time hourly, daily
t
? Steady state mean annual
t
? Seasonal monthly
t
Q
I
? Single event
t
7
Modeling Procedure
I. Environmental description using a map
Two tasks
II. Process representation using equations
8
Ten Step Procedure for Modeling
? 1. Study design ? 2. Terrain analysis ?
3. Land surface description ? 4. Subsurface
description ? 5. Hydrologic data
representation ? 6. Soil water balance ? 7.
Water flow ? 8. Constituent transport ? 9.
Impact of water utilization ? 10. Presentation of
results
Environmental description
Process representation
9
Step 1. Study Design
? Objectives of the study? ? Range and
subdivision of the spatial domain? ? Duration
and subdivision of the time horizon? ?
Variables to be computed?
10
Space, Time, and Process Variables
Number of Spatial units L Variables computed
M Time intervals N
Time
Variables
N
Computational effort LMN
M
Space
LMN lt 10,000,000 for execution within ArcView
L
11
Time-Averaged Modeling
Mean annual flow and transport on a raster grid
Time
Variables
M
L
N1
Space
12
Land and Water Interaction
Water Characterization (water yield, flooding,
groundwater, pollution, sediment)
Land Characterization (Land use, Soils, Climate, T
errain)
Relationships between land type and water
characteristics
13
Adapt Water to the Land System
Water Characterization (water yield, flooding,
pollution, sediment)
Land Characterization (Land use, Soils, Climate, T
errain)
Non Point Source Pollution (mean annual flows and
pollutant loads)
14
Adapt Land to the Water System
Water Characterization (water yield, flooding,
pollution, sediment)
Land Characterization (Land use, Soils, Climate, T
errain)
CRWR-PrePro (GIS Preprocessor for HEC-HMS
flood hydrograph simulation)
15
CRWR-PrePro HMS Preprocessor
Geographic Data
Schematic Diagram
Increasing Scale ? Increasing Complexity
16
Digital Elevation Model (DEM)
17
Raster-Vector Equivalence
? Vector representation as points, lines and
areas ? Raster representation on a grid of DEM
cells
Vector
Outlet
Stream
Watershed
Raster
18
Burning In the Streams
? Take a mapped stream network and a DEM ? Make a
grid of the streams ? Raise the off-stream DEM
cells by an arbitrary elevation increment ?
Produces "burned in" DEM streams mapped streams


19
Eight-Direction Pour Point Model
? Begin with an elevation grid ? Flow in
direction of steepest descent
20
Flow Direction Grid
Elevation
Flow direction grid
21
Flow Direction
  • Water flows to one of its neighbor cells
    according to the direction of the steepest
    descent.
  • Flow direction takes one out of eight possible
    values.

22
Grid Network
Implied network between cell centers
Flow direction grid
23
Flow Accumulation Grid
Number of upstream cells
Classification of flow accumulation
Number of cells gt 6 stream 0 cells watershed
boundary
24
Flow Accumulation
  • Flow accumulation is an indirect way of measuring
    drainage areas (in units of grid cells).

25
Types of Outlets and Nodes
Stream junction node Stream headwater
node System outlet node User-defined node
Sub-basin Stream
26
Stream Segmentation
  • Stream segments (links) are the sections of a
    stream channel connecting two successive
    junctions, a junction and an outlet, or a
    junction and the drainage divide.

27
Watershed Delineation
  • The drainage area of each stream segment is
    delineated.

28
Thousand-Million Rule
? What DEM cell size to use? ? Cell size Region
area / 1,000,000 ? What size watershed to
delineate? ? Watershed gt 1000 cells
29
Application of Digital Elevation Models
Watershed Area (km2)
Typical Application
Cell Size
1 ( 30 m) 3 ( 100 m) 15 ( 500 m) 30
( 1 km) 3 ( 5 km) 5 ( 10km)
5 40 1000 4000 150,000 400,000
Urban watersheds Rural watersheds River basins,
States Nations Continental Global
30
Raster to Vector Conversion
  • Streams and watersheds are converted from raster
    to vector format.

31
Dissolving Spurious Polygons
  • Cells connected to the main watershed polygon
    through a corner are defined as a separate
    polygon (spurious polygon).
  • These polygons are dissolved into the main
    polygon.

32
Watershed Parameters
Flow length upstream and downstream
AverageCurve Number
33
Flow-Length Function in ArcView
? distance downstream to outlet
? distance to upstream divide
34
Flow Length Downstream to the Watershed Outlet
35
Flow Length Upstream to the Watershed Divide
36
Longest Flow-Path
Total flow length upstream length downstream
length
37
Velocity Field
Velocity magnitude
Velocity direction
V aSb S slope a,b land cover
coefficients
38
Flow Time Computation
? time to outlet (weighted flow length)
39
Isolation of a Sub-System
40
Connection to HEC-HMS
HMS Schematic
Parameter Transfer
Ferdis code
41
Upper Mississippi Flood Study
42
Streams and Subwatersheds
162 subwatersheds each with a USGS gage at the
outlet defined using 15 (500m) DEM
Rivers defined by EPA River Reach File 1 (RF1)
43
CRWR-Prepro Schematic Network
Mississippi River
Missouri River
Outlet (Mississippi R. at Thebes, Ill)
44
HEC-Hydrologic Modeling System
HEC-HMS Model Schematic
CRWR-PrePro
HMS Basin file
45
Adapt Water to the Land System
Water Characterization (water yield, flooding,
pollution, sediment)
Land Characterization (Land use, Soils, Climate, T
errain)
Non Point Source Pollution (mean annual flows and
pollutant loads)
46
Possible Land-Water Transform Coefficients
47
Map-Based Surface Water Runoff
Estimating the surface water yield by using a
rainfall-runoff function
Runoff, Q (mm/yr)
Q
P
Runoff Coefficient C Q/P
Accumulated Runoff (cfs)
Precipitation, P (mm/yr)
48
Water Quality Pollution Loading Module
Load Mass/Time Runoff Vol/Time x
Concentration Mass/Vol
Precip.
Runoff
DEM
LandUse
Accumulated Load
EMC Table
Load
Concentration
49
Expected Mean Concentration
Land Use
EMC
Table derived from USGS water quality monitoring
sites
50
Water Quality Land Surface -Water Body Connection
Bay Water Quality
Total Constituent Loads
Input for Water Quality Model
51
Flood Hydraulics
  • Given the flood discharge (HEC-HMS), what is the
    water surface elevation (HEC-RAS, River Analysis
    System)
  • How to draw flood plain maps?

AVRAS
HEC-RAS
Cross-section mapping
52
Flood Hydraulics Stream Geometry Data
  • Determine cross-section elevations from TIN
    terrain data
  • HEC-RAS pre- and post-processing using avRAS
    (ArcView) or HEC AMLs (Arc/Info)
  • Visualize floodplain TINs with ArcViews 3D
    Analyst extension

as flood rises
53
Hydraulics RAS Stream Geometry Data
  • Digital orthophoto serves as a base map upon
    which to digitize the stream
  • Avenue scripts create an ArcView cross-section
    table from the HEC-RAS output text file
  • Link cross-section table records to cross-section
    locations on the digitized stream

54
GIS - River Analysis System (AVRAS)
GIS
Hydraulic Input
Pre Processor (Avenue)
GIS RAS Import
RAS 2.0
GIS RAS Export
Dean Djokic Zichuan Ye (ESRI)
Post Processor (Avenue)
GIS
55
Stream Bed Shape in ArcView
Cross-sections
56
Flood Plain in HEC-RAS
57
Floodplain in ArcView
58
Floodplain in ArcView 3-D Analyst
59
Spatial Hydrology Virtual Campus Courses
  • ESRI Virtual Campus course on Spatial Hydrology
    (http//campus.esri.com/campus/home/home.cfm)
  • University of Texas GIS in Water Resources online
    course during Fall 1998 (limited enrollment)
    (http//www.ce.utexas.edu/prof/maidment)

60
DHI Hydraulic Water Resources Engineering
Danish Hydraulic Institute
MIKE 11
MOUSE
Pipe Networks
River Basin Networks
1-D River Modeling
Hydrologic Modeling
MIKE SHE
MIKE BASIN
61
BYU Surface and Groundwater Flow
Brigham Young University
62
EPA Water Quality
US Environmental Protection Agency
NPSM
QUAL2E
ArcView Preprocessor for Water Quality Models
TOXIROUTE
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