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An integrated hydro-topographic model for Viti Levu Gau

An integrated hydro-topographic model for Viti Levu Gau. Conway Pene 2012 Pacific GIS&RS Conference 27-30 November 2012, Suva. Hydro- topo integration. Water flows downhill... Hydro – surface water, stream network ... plus ... Topo – surface shape, slope and aspect ... equals ...

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An integrated hydro-topographic model for Viti Levu Gau

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  1. An integrated hydro-topographic model for VitiLevuGau Conway Pene 2012 Pacific GIS&RS Conference 27-30 November 2012, Suva

  2. Hydro-topo integration • Water flows downhill... • Hydro – surface water, stream network • ... plus ... • Topo – surface shape, slope and aspect • ... equals ... • A catchment model

  3. Test site • Gau island, central Fiji

  4. The big picture • Create a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) • Process the DEM to find breaklines • Streams and ridges • Create hydro network • Logical network – junctions, streams, catchments • Integrated model for hydro flow analysis

  5. Step 1 - DEM using terrain-specific tools • Traditional terrain data • Contours, spot heights, cliffs • PLUS… • Hydrological data • Streams, lakes, sinkholes • Hydrology easy to follow on air photos, thus higher accuracy • hydrology ‘enforce’ the terrain shape i.e. breakline

  6. Need to do some cleaning first...

  7. Completed DEM

  8. Step 2 – Process DEM • DEM • Flow direction from each cell to next (slope) • Flow accumulation • Stream segments (accumulation threshold) • Catchment boundary

  9. Flow directions

  10. Flow accumulation

  11. Stream segment

  12. Catchment boundary

  13. Step 3 –Hydro network • Convert raster from DEM processing • Stream segment to vector line network • Catchment boundary to vector polygons • Points created at stream junctions

  14. Stream segments

  15. Catchment polygons

  16. Network junctions

  17. Flow tracing using the model

  18. Runoff calculation • Predict volume of water at end of catchment • Amount of rainfall • Size, shape, slope of catchment • Surface characteristics (vegetation, soil)

  19. Amount of rainfall • WorldClim climate raster

  20. Catchment characteristic • Curve number – hydrological parameter • 0 – 100% of rainfall runoff • Function of land cover and soil type • Land cover – vegetation layer • Soil type – made up (no soils layer for this island)

  21. Vegetation + soils

  22. Curve number

  23. Curve number x rainfall = runoff

  24. Clip runoff to a catchment

  25. What next?... • Apply to larger island (VitiLevu) • Heavy data load for desktop computer • Calculate realistic curve numbers • Make dynamic runoff query tool • Hover over map and pop-up runoff value

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