Optimization of drainage network to minimize urban floods using remote sensing and GIS techniques

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2011-11

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Department of Earth Resources Engineering

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The frequency of the occurrence of disasters is increasing day by day. Urban flooding has become one of severe problems faced by Sri Lanka seasonally leading for various social and environmental interruptions. With the increasing of the occurrence it has become a necessity to find a proper solution to mainly focuses to optimize the drainage network in Panadura urban council area, Sri Lanka to minimize the urban flood hazard susceptibility using Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographical Information System (GIS) techniques. Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) Digital Elevation Model (DEM) was utilized to delineate requisite drainage and mini water catchments using Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) Arc Hydro Model. Prior to LiDAR DEM processing an accuracy assessment was performed with respect to the ground truth elevation measured by Total Station and GPS surveys. Current available drainage system in the area was assessed in two ways as alignment and capacity for large water volumes in heavy rainfalls with respect to the delineated natural drainage system. By performing the comparison successfully, highly flood vulnerable locations in the current drainage system were identified. Finally adjustments to the current drainage network and new drainage paths were proposed.

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Digital Elevation Model (DEM), GPS (Global Positioning System), Total station, Arc Hydro Model

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Nadeeka, P.M., Kumari, M.A.D.N., Abeysinghe, A.M.K.B., Chaminda, S.P., & Premasiri, H.M.R. (2011). Optimization of drainage network to minimize urban floods using remote sensing and GIS techniques. In N. P. Ratnayake & A.M.K.B. Abeysinghe (Eds.), Proceedings of the 6th National Conference on Minerals and Innovative Thinking (pp. 25-28). Department of Earth Resources Engineering, University of Moratuwa

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