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Title: Modeling large-scale inundation of Amazonian seasonally flooded wetlands
Authors: Wilson, Matthew D.
Bates, Paul
Alsdorf, Douglas E.
Forsberg, Bruce Rider
Horritt, Matthew S.
Melack, John M.
Frappart, Frédéric
Famiglietti, James S.
Keywords: Computer Simulation
Floods
Hydrodynamics
Hydrology
Topography
Wetlands
Floodplain
Inundation
Satellite Altimetry
Geophysics
Flooding
Floodplain
Hydrodynamics
Modeling
Satellite Data
Wetland
Amazonia
South America
Issue Date: 2007
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Geophysical Research Letters
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 34, Número 15
Abstract: This paper presents the first application and validation of a 2D hydrodynamic model of the Amazon at a large spatial scale. The simulation results suggest that a significantly higher proportion of total flow is routed through the floodplain than previously thought. We use the hydrodynamic model LISFLOOD-FP with topographic data from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission to predict floodplain inundation for a 240 × 125 km section of the central Amazon floodplain in Brazil and compare our results to satellite-derived estimates of inundation extent, existing gauged data and satellite altimetry. We find that model accuracy is good at high water (72% spatial fit; 0.99 m root mean square error in water stage heights), while accuracy drops at low water (23%; 3.17 m) due to incomplete drainage of the floodplain resulting from errors in topographic data and omission of floodplain hydrologic processes from this initial model. Copyright 2007 by the American Geophysical Union.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1029/2007GL030156
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