A Data Assimilation Approach to the Modeling of 3D Hydrodynamic Flow Velocity in River Reaches

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The measurement of river discharge is essential for sustainable water resource management. The velocity–area approach is the most common method for calculating river discharge. Although several velocity measurement methods exist, they often have varying degrees of technical issues attributed to their operational complexity, time effectiveness, accuracy, and environmental impact. To address these issues, we propose a three-dimensional (3D) hydrodynamic model coupled with data assimilation (DA) for velocity measurement with improved accuracy and efficiency. We then apply this model to the Lanxi River reach in Zhejiang Province, China. The experimental results confirm that the obtained assimilated velocities using our proposed algorithm are much closer to the observed velocities than the simulated velocities. Our results show that when using the proposed method, the RMSE is decreased by 78%, and the SKILL and DASS values are 0.96 and 0.92, respectively. These confirm that the DA scheme of the flow velocity measurement is effective and capable of significantly improving the accuracy of the velocity with lower computational complexity.

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Sun, Y., Zhang, L., Liu, J., Lin, J., & Cui, Q. (2022). A Data Assimilation Approach to the Modeling of 3D Hydrodynamic Flow Velocity in River Reaches. Water (Switzerland), 14(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/w14223598

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