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Applications of Remote Sensing, Hydrology and Geophysics for Flood Analysis


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1 School of Physics, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Minden, Penang, Malaysia
2 School of Distance Education, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Minden, Penang, Malaysia
3 School of Mathematics, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Minden, Penang, Malaysia
4 School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800, Minden, Penang, Malaysia
5 Detartment of Environmental Science, PACE Institute of Technology and Sciences, Ongole – 523272, Andhra Pradesh, India
 

Objective: To propose an integrated approach for flood analyses in order to understand the causes and effects of flooding, and to achieve better measurements in flood risk predictions and mitigation. Method: The role of remote sensing, hydrology and geophysical methods in determining and selection of input and model parameters in hydrological modeling for flood analyses were discussed. Findings: Remote sensing and GIS are found to be important in any preliminary flood analysis while hydrological parameters such as precipitation, infiltration, evapotranspiration and runoff and their factors such as meteorological characteristics, land use land cover changes, types of vegetation and soil properties play a crucial role for accurate hydrological modelling. In hydrogeological investigation, geophysical methods such as Transient Electromagnetic and Resistivity methods are found best for the determination of subsurface hydrological factors such as hydraulic conductivity, porosity and permeability. Improvement: It is found that the combination of these methods can furnish precise flood analyses through modeling techniques.

Keywords

Flooding, Geographic Information System, Geophysical Methods, Hydrology, Remote Sensing.
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Mohd Talha Anees
School of Physics, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Minden, Penang, Malaysia
K. Abdullah
School of Physics, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Minden, Penang, Malaysia
M. N. M. Nawawi
School of Physics, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Minden, Penang, Malaysia
Nik Norulaini Nik Ab Rahman
School of Distance Education, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Minden, Penang, Malaysia
Abd. Rahni Mt. Piah
School of Mathematics, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Minden, Penang, Malaysia
M. I. Syakir
School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800, Minden, Penang, Malaysia
A. K. Mohd. Omar
School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800, Minden, Penang, Malaysia
Kaizar Hossain
Detartment of Environmental Science, PACE Institute of Technology and Sciences, Ongole – 523272, Andhra Pradesh, India

Abstract


Objective: To propose an integrated approach for flood analyses in order to understand the causes and effects of flooding, and to achieve better measurements in flood risk predictions and mitigation. Method: The role of remote sensing, hydrology and geophysical methods in determining and selection of input and model parameters in hydrological modeling for flood analyses were discussed. Findings: Remote sensing and GIS are found to be important in any preliminary flood analysis while hydrological parameters such as precipitation, infiltration, evapotranspiration and runoff and their factors such as meteorological characteristics, land use land cover changes, types of vegetation and soil properties play a crucial role for accurate hydrological modelling. In hydrogeological investigation, geophysical methods such as Transient Electromagnetic and Resistivity methods are found best for the determination of subsurface hydrological factors such as hydraulic conductivity, porosity and permeability. Improvement: It is found that the combination of these methods can furnish precise flood analyses through modeling techniques.

Keywords


Flooding, Geographic Information System, Geophysical Methods, Hydrology, Remote Sensing.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2017%2Fv10i17%2F150120