Use of laser-scan technology to analyse topography and flow in a weir pool

The development of laser-scan techniques provides opportunity for detailed terrain analysis in hydrologic studies. Ground based scans were used to model the ground surface elevation in the area of a stream gauge weir over an area of 240 m<sup>2</sup> at a resolution of 0....

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Main Authors: P. E. Dresel, P. Hekmeijer, J. F. Dean, W. Harvey, J. A. Webb, P. Cook
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2012-08-01
Series:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/16/2703/2012/hess-16-2703-2012.pdf
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spelling doaj-075d3586467f47a4ada2683f1ad38c1f2020-11-24T21:01:34ZengCopernicus PublicationsHydrology and Earth System Sciences1027-56061607-79382012-08-011682703270810.5194/hess-16-2703-2012Use of laser-scan technology to analyse topography and flow in a weir poolP. E. DreselP. HekmeijerJ. F. DeanW. HarveyJ. A. WebbP. CookThe development of laser-scan techniques provides opportunity for detailed terrain analysis in hydrologic studies. Ground based scans were used to model the ground surface elevation in the area of a stream gauge weir over an area of 240 m<sup>2</sup> at a resolution of 0.05 m. The terrain model was used to assess the possibility of flow bypassing the weir and to calculate stream flow during filling of the weir pool, prior to flow through the weir notch. The mapped surface shows a subtle low-lying area at the south end of the structure where flow could bypass the weir. The flow calculations quantify low-flows that do not reach the weir notch during small rain events and flow at the beginning of larger events in the ephemeral stream.http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/16/2703/2012/hess-16-2703-2012.pdf
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Use of laser-scan technology to analyse topography and flow in a weir pool
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title Use of laser-scan technology to analyse topography and flow in a weir pool
title_short Use of laser-scan technology to analyse topography and flow in a weir pool
title_full Use of laser-scan technology to analyse topography and flow in a weir pool
title_fullStr Use of laser-scan technology to analyse topography and flow in a weir pool
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description The development of laser-scan techniques provides opportunity for detailed terrain analysis in hydrologic studies. Ground based scans were used to model the ground surface elevation in the area of a stream gauge weir over an area of 240 m<sup>2</sup> at a resolution of 0.05 m. The terrain model was used to assess the possibility of flow bypassing the weir and to calculate stream flow during filling of the weir pool, prior to flow through the weir notch. The mapped surface shows a subtle low-lying area at the south end of the structure where flow could bypass the weir. The flow calculations quantify low-flows that do not reach the weir notch during small rain events and flow at the beginning of larger events in the ephemeral stream.
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