Abstract
Results of flood modelling for three cities located in different parts of Russia: (1) Veliky Ustyug at the Northern Dvina river (Europe); (2) Mezhdurechensk at the Tom river (Siberia); and (3) Blagoveschensk at the Amur river (Far East) are presented. The two-dimensional hydrodynamic model of flow in channels and on floodplain STREAM-2D on the basis of the numerical solution of two-dimensional Saint-Venant equations on a hybrid curvilinear quadrangular and rectangular mesh was used for the simulations. Verification of the model through a comparison of simulated inundated areas with outlines of flooded zones from satellite images for known hydrologic situations demonstrate close correspondence (relative errors of 7-12 % in terms of the area for peaks of the analysed floods). Analyses of embankment influence of large-scale levees on the water flow demonstrate that, in some cases, water levels could rise by more than 1 m and the patterns of the flooding zones could significantly differ.
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Belikov, V. V., Krylenko, I. N., Alabyan, A. M., Sazonov, A. A., & Glotko, A. V. (2015). Two-dimensional hydrodynamic flood modelling for populated valley areas of Russian rivers. In IAHS-AISH Proceedings and Reports (Vol. 370, pp. 69–74). Copernicus GmbH. https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-370-69-2015
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