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http://dx.doi.org/10.3741/JKWRA.2016.49.6.459

Application of the LISFLOOD-FP model for flood stage prediction on the lower mankyung river  

Jeon, Ho-Seong (Korea Institute of Civil engineering and building Technology)
Kim, Ji-sung (Korea Institute of Civil engineering and building Technology)
Kim, Kyu-ho (Korea Institute of Civil engineering and building Technology)
Hong, il (Korea Institute of Civil engineering and building Technology)
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Journal of Korea Water Resources Association / v.49, no.6, 2016 , pp. 459-467 More about this Journal
Abstract
LISFLOOD-FP model in which channel flows are resolved separately from the floodplain flows using either a kinematic or diffusive wave approximation has been used to analyze flooding behavior on the lower Mankyung River influenced by backwater. A calibration and validation process was applied using the previous flood events to assess the model performance. Sensitivity analysis was conducted for main calibrated parameters, such as Manning roughness coefficient and downstream boundary condition. Also, we examined the effect of warm-up for the initial conditions. The results show that the computed hydrograph is in good agreement with measured data on the study reach, even though it was a hydrologic kinematic wave model. The sensitive analysis show that the difference between the computed results may be greater depending on the used calibrated parameters and that the sufficient calibration/validation process against various flood events is necessary. If the flood inundation simulation is performed using the validated model, it is expected to be able to contribute about river planning and policy decision-making for flood damage reduction.
Keywords
LISFLOOD-FP model; Flood; Inundation; Calibration; Validation;
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