Macquarie River floodplain flow modeling: implicaitons for ecogeomorphology

This work presents preliminary results of implementing of a quasi-2D hydrodynamic module (VHHMM 1.0) to simulate flows and flooding patterns throughout the Macquarie Marshes, south east Australia, in order to assess habitat requirements. The model uses an interconnected cell scheme that solves mass...

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Autores principales: Sandi, Steven G., Rodriguez, Jose F., Saco, Patricia M., Riccardi, Gerardo A., Wen, Li, Saintilan, Neil, Stenta, Hernan R., Trivisonno, Franco N.
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Publicado: CRC Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/2133/17659
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topic Flow modeling
Ecogeomorphology
Macquarie River floodplain
spellingShingle Flow modeling
Ecogeomorphology
Macquarie River floodplain
Sandi, Steven G.
Rodriguez, Jose F.
Saco, Patricia M.
Riccardi, Gerardo A.
Wen, Li
Saintilan, Neil
Stenta, Hernan R.
Trivisonno, Franco N.
Macquarie River floodplain flow modeling: implicaitons for ecogeomorphology
topic_facet Flow modeling
Ecogeomorphology
Macquarie River floodplain
description This work presents preliminary results of implementing of a quasi-2D hydrodynamic module (VHHMM 1.0) to simulate flows and flooding patterns throughout the Macquarie Marshes, south east Australia, in order to assess habitat requirements. The model uses an interconnected cell scheme that solves mass conservation and uses simplified versions of the momentum equations to represent flow between cells. This model has been used before to assess geomorphological changes in large river floodplains and vegetation evolution in estuarine wetlands, showing results consistent with cases of gradual floodplain inundation following overbank flow. The simplified characteristics of the quasi-2D model allow for an adequate representation of hydrodynamic processes with similar performance of other higher dimensional models. Model results and computational times are compared with outputs from a conventional 1D/2D model (MIKE FLOOD) applied to the same domain showing that the VHHMM 1.0 is adequate for representation of floods in the Macquarie Marshes.
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author Sandi, Steven G.
Rodriguez, Jose F.
Saco, Patricia M.
Riccardi, Gerardo A.
Wen, Li
Saintilan, Neil
Stenta, Hernan R.
Trivisonno, Franco N.
author_facet Sandi, Steven G.
Rodriguez, Jose F.
Saco, Patricia M.
Riccardi, Gerardo A.
Wen, Li
Saintilan, Neil
Stenta, Hernan R.
Trivisonno, Franco N.
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title Macquarie River floodplain flow modeling: implicaitons for ecogeomorphology
title_short Macquarie River floodplain flow modeling: implicaitons for ecogeomorphology
title_full Macquarie River floodplain flow modeling: implicaitons for ecogeomorphology
title_fullStr Macquarie River floodplain flow modeling: implicaitons for ecogeomorphology
title_full_unstemmed Macquarie River floodplain flow modeling: implicaitons for ecogeomorphology
title_sort macquarie river floodplain flow modeling: implicaitons for ecogeomorphology
publisher CRC Press
publishDate 2020
url http://hdl.handle.net/2133/17659
http://hdl.handle.net/2133/17659
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