Abstract

Cross-section data are essential to describe the topography of rivers and floodplain areas and support flood propagation and inundation modelling. To date, there are only a few guidelines available to assist hydraulic modellers in determining the required quantity and location of cross-sections. The aim of this paper is to investigate the impact of cross-section spacing on the results of hydraulic models. To this end, four hydraulic models were built using the HEC-RAS model code and four different numbers of cross-sections. The geometric data were extracted from a high-resolution digital elevation model (LiDAR DEM) of a 30-km reach of the Johor River in Malaysia. These hydraulic models were then compared using flood water levels recorded at two stream gauging stations during two recent flood events. The independent calibration and validation of the models allowed the evaluation of a set of equations proposed in the literature for determining the distance between cross-sections for hydraulic modelling.Editor D. Koutsoyiannis; Associate editor I. Nalbantis

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