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Estimating reach-averaged discharge for the River Severn from measurements of river water surface elevation and slope

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JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY
卷 511, 期 -, 页码 92-104

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2013.12.050

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River discharge; Remote sensing; Inverse methods; Open channels; Bayesian analysis

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  1. NASA Physical Oceanography Grant [NNX10AE96G]
  2. NASA [134848, NNX10AE96G] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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An algorithm is presented that calculates a best estimate of river bathymetry, roughness coefficient, and discharge based on input measurements of river water surface elevation (h) and slope (S) using the Metropolis algorithm in a Bayesian Markov Chain Monte Carlo scheme, providing an inverse solution to the diffusive approximation to the shallow water equations. This algorithm has potential application to river Is and S measurements from the forthcoming Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite mission. The algorithm was tested using in situ data as a proxy for satellite measurements along a 22.4 km reach of the River Severn, UK. First, the algorithm was run with gage measurements of h and S during a small, in-bank event in June 2007. Second, the algorithm was run with measurements of Is and S estimated from four remote sensing images during a major out-of-bank flood event in July 2007. River width was assumed to be known for both events. Algorithm-derived estimates of river bathymetry were validated using in situ measurements, and estimates of roughness coefficient were compared to those used in an operational hydraulic model. Algorithm-derived estimates of river discharge were evaluated using gaged discharge. For the in-bank event, when lateral inflows from smaller tributaries were assumed to be known, the method provided an accurate discharge estimate (10% RMSE). When lateral inflows were assumed unknown, discharge RMSE increased to 36%. Finally, if just one of the three river reaches was assumed to be have known bathymetry, solutions for bathymetry, roughness and discharge for all three reaches were accurately retrieved, with a corresponding discharge RMSE of 15.6%. For the out-of-bank flood event, the lateral inflows were unknown, and the final discharge RMSE was 19%. These results suggest that it should be possible to estimate river discharge via SWOT observations of river water surface elevation, slope and width. (c) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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