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Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., 4, 211-241, 2007
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The effectiveness of polder systems on peak discharge capping of floods along the middle reaches of the Elbe River in Germany

S. Huang, J. Rauberg, H. Apel, and K.-E. Lindenschmidt
GFZ GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Section 5.4 – Engineering, Hydrology, Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam, Germany

Abstract. In flood modelling, many one-dimensional (1-D) hydrodynamic models are too restricted in capturing the spatial differentiation of processes within a polder or system of polders and two-dimensional (2-D) models are very demanding in data requirements and computational resources. The latter is an important consideration when uncertainty analyses using the Monte Carlo techniques are to complement the modelling exercises. This paper describes the development of a quasi-2-D modeling approach, which still calculates the dynamic wave in 1-D but the discretisation of the computational units is in 2-D, allowing a better spatial representation of the flow in polders and avoiding large additional expenditure on data pre-processing and computational time. The model DYNHYD (1-D hydrodynamics) from the WASP5 modeling package was used as a basis for the simulations and extended to incorporate the quasi-2-D approach. A local sensitive analysis shows the sensitivity of parameters and boundary conditions on the filling volume of polders and capping of the peak discharge in the main river system. Two flood events on the Elbe River, Germany were used to calibrate and test the model. The results show a good capping effect on the flood peak by the proposed systems. The effect of capping reduces as the flood wave propagates downstream from the polders (up to 0.5 cm of capping is lost for each additional kilometer from the polders).

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Citation: Huang, S., Rauberg, J., Apel, H., and Lindenschmidt, K.-E.: The effectiveness of polder systems on peak discharge capping of floods along the middle reaches of the Elbe River in Germany, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., 4, 211-241, 2007.   Bibtex   EndNote   Reference Manager