Rating curve estimation using Envisat virtual stations on the main Orinoco river

Rating curve estimation (height-stream relation) made by hydrometric stations representing cross-sections of a river is one of hydrometrics’ fundamental tasks due to the fact that it leads to deducing a river’s average daily flow on that particular section. This information is fundamental in any att...

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Main Authors: Juan León, Frederique Seyler, Astrid Puerta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2011-09-01
Series:Ingeniería e Investigación
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Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/26391
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spelling doaj-1b80f76cd6be4bf0ab16f6fadacac4d42020-11-25T00:58:58ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaIngeniería e Investigación0120-56092248-87232011-09-01313919923483Rating curve estimation using Envisat virtual stations on the main Orinoco riverJuan León0Frederique Seyler1Astrid Puerta2Universidad Nacional de ColombiaInstitute de Recherche pour le Developpement - IRD.Universidad Nacional de ColombiaRating curve estimation (height-stream relation) made by hydrometric stations representing cross-sections of a river is one of hydrometrics’ fundamental tasks due to the fact that it leads to deducing a river’s average daily flow on that particular section. This information is fundamental in any attempt at hydrological modelling. However, the number of hydrological control stations monitoring large hydrological basins has been reduced worldwide. Space hydrology studies during the last five years have shown that satellite radar altimetry means that hydrological monitoring networks’ available information can be densified due to the introduction of so-called virtual stations and the joint use of such information along with in-situ measured flow records for estimating expenditure curves at these stations. This study presents the rating curves for 4 Envisat virtual stations located on the main stream of the Orinoco River. Virtual stations’ flows were estimated by using the Muskingum- Cunge 1D model. There was less than 1% error between measured and estimated flows. The methodology led to reducing average zero flow depth; in this case, it led to depths ranging from 11 to 20 meters being found along the 130 km of the Orinoco River represented by the virtual stations being considered.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/26391biogasoxygen enrichmentgreenhouse gascombustion property
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author Juan León
Frederique Seyler
Astrid Puerta
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Frederique Seyler
Astrid Puerta
Rating curve estimation using Envisat virtual stations on the main Orinoco river
Ingeniería e Investigación
biogas
oxygen enrichment
greenhouse gas
combustion property
author_facet Juan León
Frederique Seyler
Astrid Puerta
author_sort Juan León
title Rating curve estimation using Envisat virtual stations on the main Orinoco river
title_short Rating curve estimation using Envisat virtual stations on the main Orinoco river
title_full Rating curve estimation using Envisat virtual stations on the main Orinoco river
title_fullStr Rating curve estimation using Envisat virtual stations on the main Orinoco river
title_full_unstemmed Rating curve estimation using Envisat virtual stations on the main Orinoco river
title_sort rating curve estimation using envisat virtual stations on the main orinoco river
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Ingeniería e Investigación
issn 0120-5609
2248-8723
publishDate 2011-09-01
description Rating curve estimation (height-stream relation) made by hydrometric stations representing cross-sections of a river is one of hydrometrics’ fundamental tasks due to the fact that it leads to deducing a river’s average daily flow on that particular section. This information is fundamental in any attempt at hydrological modelling. However, the number of hydrological control stations monitoring large hydrological basins has been reduced worldwide. Space hydrology studies during the last five years have shown that satellite radar altimetry means that hydrological monitoring networks’ available information can be densified due to the introduction of so-called virtual stations and the joint use of such information along with in-situ measured flow records for estimating expenditure curves at these stations. This study presents the rating curves for 4 Envisat virtual stations located on the main stream of the Orinoco River. Virtual stations’ flows were estimated by using the Muskingum- Cunge 1D model. There was less than 1% error between measured and estimated flows. The methodology led to reducing average zero flow depth; in this case, it led to depths ranging from 11 to 20 meters being found along the 130 km of the Orinoco River represented by the virtual stations being considered.
topic biogas
oxygen enrichment
greenhouse gas
combustion property
url https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/26391
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