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Characterizing floods in the poorly gauged wetlands of the Tana River Delta, Kenya, using a water balance model and satellite data

机译:利用水平衡模型和卫星数据,对肯尼亚塔纳河三角洲贫瘠的湿地进行洪水表征

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Wetlands, such as those of the Tana River Delta in Kenya, are vital but threatened ecosystems. The flooding characteristics of wetlands largely determine their physical, chemical and biological properties, so their quantification is crucial for wetland management. This quantification can be achieved through hydrological modelling. In addition, the analysis of satellite imagery provides essential hydrological data to monitor floods in poorly gauged zones. The objective of this study was to quantify the main water fluxes and flooding characteristics (extent, duration and number of floods) in the poorly gauged Tana River Delta in East Africa during 2002-2011. To do so, we constructed a lumped hydrological model (the Tana Inundation Model, TIM) that was calibrated and validated with MODIS data. Further analysis of the MYD09A1 500 m composite product provided a map of the empirical probability of flooded state. In non-extreme years and for the current topology of the delta, the flood extent exceeded 300 km~2. Floods over 200 km~2 occurred on average once a year, with a mean duration of 18 days. River discharge from the upper basin counted for over 95% of the total water inflow. The results are discussed in the light of possible improvements of the models and wetland management issues. This study provides the first known quantification of spatial and temporal flooding characteristics in the Tana River Delta. As such, it is essential for the water and natural resource management of the Tana River basin. The water balance approach was pertinent to the study of this system, for which information on its internal properties and processes is limited. The methodology, a combination of hydrological modelling and flood mapping using MODIS products, should be applicable to other areas, including those for which data are scarce and cloud cover may be high, and where a medium spatial resolution is required.
机译:湿地,如肯尼亚的塔纳河三角洲的湿地,是至关重要但受威胁的生态系统。湿地的洪水特征在很大程度上决定了它们的物理,化学和生物学特性,因此其量化对于湿地管理至关重要。这种量化可以通过水文模拟来实现。此外,对卫星图像的分析还提供了必要的水文数据,以监测测量不良地区的洪水。这项研究的目的是对2002-2011年东部非洲塔纳河三角洲测量不良的主要水通量和洪水特征(洪水的范围,持续时间和洪水次数)进行量化。为此,我们构建了一个集总水文模型(塔娜洪水模型,TIM),该模型已使用MODIS数据进行了校准和验证。对MYD09A1 500 m复合产品的进一步分析提供了淹没状态的经验概率图。在非极端年份和当前三角洲拓扑中,洪水范围超过300 km〜2。平均每年发生200 km〜2以上的洪水,平均持续18天。上游流域的河流排放量占总流入水量的95%以上。根据模型的可能改进和湿地管理问题讨论了结果。这项研究为塔纳河三角洲的时空洪水特征提供了第一个已知的量化方法。因此,这对于塔纳河流域的水和自然资源管理至关重要。水平衡方法与该系统的研究有关,因为有关其内部特性和过程的信息有限。该方法学结合了水文建模和使用MODIS产品的洪水制图,应适用于其他领域,包括那些数据稀缺且云量可能很高且需要中等空间分辨率的领域。

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