Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference (한국수자원학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2000.05a
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- Pages.28-36
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- 2000
Development of a distributed rainfall-runoff model with TIN-based topographic representation and its application to an analysis of spacial variability of soil properties on runoff response
- Tachikawa, Yasuto (Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University) ;
- Shiiba, Michiharu (Department of Civil Engineering, Systems, Kyoto University)
- Published : 2000.05.01
Abstract
A TIN, Triangulated Irregular Network, based topographic modeling method and a distributed rainfall-runoff model using the topographic representation is presented. In the TIN based topographic representation, a watershed basin is modeled as a set of contiguous non-overlapping triangular facets: the watershed basin is subdivided according to streamlines to deal with water movement one-dimensionally; and each partitioned catchment is approximated to a slope element having a quasi-three-dimensional shape by using cubic spline functions. On an approximated slope element, water movement is represented by combined surface-subsurface kinematic wave equations considering a change of slope gradient and slope width. By using the distributed rainfall-runoff model, the effects of spatial variability of soil properties on runoff response are examined.
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