Standard methods for the Iowa statewide floodplain mapping program

Currently the Iowa Flood Center (IFC) of the University of Iowa is working in conjunction with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) to create statewide floodplain maps. The IFC has set up a four year plan to construct flood inundation maps for 85 of the 99 counties within the state of Iow...

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Main Author: Thomas, Nicholas Wayne
Other Authors: Weber, Larry Joseph
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Language:English
Published: University of Iowa 2011
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spelling ndltd-uiowa.edu-oai-ir.uiowa.edu-etd-26782019-10-13T04:32:19Z Standard methods for the Iowa statewide floodplain mapping program Thomas, Nicholas Wayne Currently the Iowa Flood Center (IFC) of the University of Iowa is working in conjunction with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) to create statewide floodplain maps. The IFC has set up a four year plan to construct flood inundation maps for 85 of the 99 counties within the state of Iowa, with the final goal of creating maps acceptable by FEMA. High resolution statewide LiDAR information provides a base dataset from which floodplain maps are produced. Stream centerline data is extracted from a DEM produced by the LiDAR dataset. The centerline information is used in both this project and as a replacement for the USGS NHD streamline for the state. Stream flow estimation for a range of annual exceedance discharges are produced through a USGS recommended combination of regional regression analysis weighted by gage influence. Water surface elevations are produced for each of the annual exceedance discharges through the use of a HEC-RAS one dimensional steady flow model. Flood boundaries are the final product created by HEC-GeoRAS though a comparison of a TIN produced from the water surface elevations and the ground surface DEM. Final FEMA acceptable DFIRM's are produce by the IDNR and submitted to FEMA for adoption into the NFIP. 2011-12-01T08:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/2779 https://ir.uiowa.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2678&context=etd Copyright 2011 Nicholas Wayne Thomas Theses and Dissertations eng University of IowaWeber, Larry Joseph Young, Nathan Cline Flood HEC-RAS LiDAR Mapping Regression Civil and Environmental Engineering
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HEC-RAS
LiDAR
Mapping
Regression
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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HEC-RAS
LiDAR
Mapping
Regression
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Thomas, Nicholas Wayne
Standard methods for the Iowa statewide floodplain mapping program
description Currently the Iowa Flood Center (IFC) of the University of Iowa is working in conjunction with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) to create statewide floodplain maps. The IFC has set up a four year plan to construct flood inundation maps for 85 of the 99 counties within the state of Iowa, with the final goal of creating maps acceptable by FEMA. High resolution statewide LiDAR information provides a base dataset from which floodplain maps are produced. Stream centerline data is extracted from a DEM produced by the LiDAR dataset. The centerline information is used in both this project and as a replacement for the USGS NHD streamline for the state. Stream flow estimation for a range of annual exceedance discharges are produced through a USGS recommended combination of regional regression analysis weighted by gage influence. Water surface elevations are produced for each of the annual exceedance discharges through the use of a HEC-RAS one dimensional steady flow model. Flood boundaries are the final product created by HEC-GeoRAS though a comparison of a TIN produced from the water surface elevations and the ground surface DEM. Final FEMA acceptable DFIRM's are produce by the IDNR and submitted to FEMA for adoption into the NFIP.
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