Unsteady state water level analysis for discharge hydrograph estimation in rivers with torrential regime: The case study of the February 2016 flood event in the Crati River, South Italy
- Autori: Spada, E.; Sinagra, M.; Tucciarelli, T.; Biondi, D.
- Anno di pubblicazione: 2017
- Tipologia: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
- Parole Chiave: Diffusive model; Discharge estimation; Flood; Peak flow; Rating curves; Reverse routing;
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/227527
Abstract
Discharge hydrograph estimation during floods, in rivers with torrential regime, is often based on the use of rating curves extrapolated from very low stage-discharge measurements. To get a more reliable estimation, a reverse flow routing problem is solved using water level data measured in two gauged stations several kilometers from each other. Validation of the previous analysis carried out on the flood event of February 2016 at the Europa Bridge and Castiglione Scalo sections of the Crati River (Cosenza, Italy) is based on the use of 'soft' discharge measurement data and the comparison of the water level data computed in the downstream gauged section by three different hydraulic models with the 'hard' available water level measures. Results confirm that the 1D diffusive model provides more reliable results than the 1D complete one and no significant improvement is gained by the use of a more computationally demanding 2D model.