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Effect of cross-section interpolated bathymetry on 2D hydrodynamic model results in a large river

机译:截面插值水深对二维水动力模型结果的影响

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Two-dimensional (2D) hydrodynamic models have been increasingly used to quantify aquatic habitat and stream processes, such as sediment transport, streambed morphological evolution, and inundation extents. Because river topography has a strong influence on predicted hydraulic conditions, 2D models require accurate and detailed bathymetric data of the stream channel and surrounding floodplains. Besides collection of mass points to construct high-resolution three-dimensional surfaces, bathymetries may be interpolated fromcross-sections. However, limited information is available on the effects of cross-section spacing and the derived interpolated bathymetry on 2D model results in large river systems. Here, we investigated the effects of cross-section spacing on flow properties simulated with 2D modeling at low, medium and high discharges in two morphologically different reaches, a simple (almost featureless with low sinuosity) and a complex (presenting pools, riffles, runs, contractions and expansions) reach of the Snake River(Idaho, USA), the tenth largest river in the United States in terms of drainage area.We compared the results from 2D models developed with complete channel bathymetry acquired with multibeam sonar data and photogrammetry, with 2D model results that were developed using interpolated topography from uniformly distributed transects. Results indicate that cross-sections spaced equal to or greater than 2 times the average channel width (W*) smooths the bathymetry and suppresses flow structures. Conversely,models generated with cross-sections spaced at 0.5 and 1 W* have stream flow properties, sediment mobility and spatial habitat distribution similar to those of the complete bathymetry. Furthermore, differences in flow properties between interpolated and complete topography models generally increase with discharge and with channel complexity.
机译:二维(2D)流体力学模型已越来越多地用于量化水生生境和河流过程,例如泥沙迁移,河床形态演变和淹没程度。由于河流地形对预测的水力状况有很大影响,因此2D模型需要准确,详细的河道和周围洪泛区的测深数据。除了收集质量点以构建高分辨率的三维表面外,还可以从横截面中插入测深图。但是,关于横断面间距的影响的信息有限,在大型河流系统中,所得出的内插水深对二维模型的影响也很大。在这里,我们研究了横截面间距对在两个形态不同的河段,低流量,中流量和高流量下使用二维建模模拟的流动特性的影响,这两个简单形态是简单的(几乎没有特征,低曲率),而复杂形态(表示水池,浅滩,游隙)流量最大的美国蛇河(美国爱达荷州)的流量(收缩和膨胀)。我们比较了采用多波束声纳数据和摄影测量法获得的,采用完全通道测深法开发的二维模型的结果,使用2D模型结果,该结果是使用从均匀分布的样条线插入的地形得出的。结果表明,横截面的间距等于或大于平均通道宽度(W *)的2倍,可使测深变得平滑,并抑制流动结构。相反,以0.5和1 W *的横截面生成的模型具有类似于完整测深法的水流特性,沉积物迁移率和空间栖息地分布。此外,内插和完整地形模型之间的流动特性差异通常随流量和通道复杂性而增加。

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