Title of article :
Effect of digital elevation model’s resolution in producing flood hazard maps
Author/Authors :
Ogania ، J.L. - Central Mindanao University , Puno ، G.R. - Central Mindanao University , Alivio ، M.B.T. - Central Mindanao University , Taylaran ، J.M.G. - Central Mindanao University
Pages :
12
From page :
95
To page :
106
Abstract :
Flooding is one of the most devastating natural disasters occurring annually in the Philippines. A call for a solution for this malady is very challenging as well as crucial to be addressed. Mapping flood hazard is an effective tool in determining the extent and depth of floods associated with hazard level in specified areas that need to be prioritized during flood occurrences. Precedent to the production of maps is the utilization of reliable and accurate topographic data. In the present study, the performance of 3 digital elevation models having different resolution was evaluated with the aid of flood modeling software such as hydrologic engineering centrehydrologic modeling system and hydrologic engineering centreriver analysis system. The twodimensional models were processed using three different digital elevation models, captured through light detection and ranging, interferometric synthetic aperture radar, and synthetic aperture radar technologies, to simulate and compare the flood inundation of 5-, 25- 100-year return periods. The accuracy of the generated flood maps was carried out using statistical analysis tools Overall accuracy, Fmeasure and root-mean-square-error. Results reveal that using light detection and ranging–digital elevation model, the overall accuracy of the flood map is 82.5% with a fitness of 0.5333 to groundtruth data and an error of 0.32 meter in simulating flood depth which implies a promising performance of the model compared to other data sources. Thus, higher resolution digital elevation model generates more accurate flood hazard maps while coarser resolution over-predicts the flood extent.
Keywords :
Disaster , Geographic information system (GIS) , Hydrologic engineering centrehydrologic modeling system (HEC , HMS) , Inundation , River analysis system (RAS)
Journal title :
Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management
Record number :
2457833
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