DONATE

IAHR Document Library


« Back to Library Homepage « Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Fluvial Hydraulics (Ri...

Riverflow2D with UAV to Improve Ecological Corridor of Wild Creek in Taiwan- the Case Study in Geng-Fang Nanshih Creek

Author(s): C. H. Tu; H. P. Huang

Linked Author(s): Hung-Pin Huang

Keywords: No Keywords

Abstract: In Taiwan, most of engineers usually designed groundsill and check dam to prevent longitudinal erosion in wild creek. Recently, the local agency and environmental protection groups found out these constructions might be the obstacle in longitudinal corridor of fresh fish. This study uses software of RiverFlow 2D associated with the digital surface model, DSM made from unmanned aerial vehicle, UAV, to provide new management of wild creek by adjusting the top height of groundsill and check dam. Associated with driving UAV to capture aerial photos of creek section and make DSM by Pix4D mapper, the software of River-Flow 2D produces scour and fill situation of creek bed under the different runoff conditions of recurrence intervals. Hence, this study presents the feasible top height of groundsill and check dams in Geng-fang Nanshih creek located in Northeastern Taiwan.

DOI:

Year: 2020

Copyright © 2025 International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research. All rights reserved. | Terms and Conditions