Treffer: A System Dynamics Model for Basin Level Forecasting on the Basis of a Digital Elevation Model

Title:
A System Dynamics Model for Basin Level Forecasting on the Basis of a Digital Elevation Model
Source:
Information Technology and Management Science; Vol 16, No 1 (2013): Information Technology and Management Science; 101-105 ; 2255-9094 ; 2255-9086
Publisher Information:
Riga Technical University
Publication Year:
2021
Collection:
The Scientific Journal of Riga Technical University
Document Type:
Fachzeitschrift article in journal/newspaper
File Description:
application/pdf
Language:
English
Rights:
Copyright (c) 2013 Jelena Pecherska ; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
Accession Number:
edsbas.96F67DB5
Database:
BASE

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Geographic Information System (GIS) is an information technology that is readily applied as a decision aid for a variety of water resource applications. System dynamics as a method of computer simulation of dynamic systems is based on the basic concept of stock with incoming and outgoing flows. In most real-world problems the change in the level of the basin is considered to be the result of summation of incoming and outgoing flows over a certain period of time, taking into account the initial level of the basin. This makes system dynamics an appropriate tool for modelling the behaviour of water basins. A digital terrain model consists of a digital elevation model and a digital model of the situation. For the needs of system dynamics modelling in this case-study only the digital elevation model (DEM) is used. GIS product – DEM –usage in system dynamics models advances simulation-based analysis and decision making for local and regional operational forecasting.The task of the article is to formulate both necessary and sufficient requirements for DEM usage in effective forecasting of water basin behaviour with system dynamics model. Within the proposed approach simple system dynamics models of a basin are developed and verified. These models include incoming and outgoing flow models in form of time-series and basin level DEM- based model. The incoming flow is defined with a hydrograph. The water regime of the basin is determined by its geometrical properties. The outgoing flow is formed at the exit from the basin. The models are formalized as a set of first-order difference equations, which are solved sequentially after constant time steps. The solutions provide simulation progress over time. The concept of constant time step is associated with the periodicity of observations of the natural water objects. The basin level function of the volume makes it possible to develop the system dynamics model of the basin suitable for simulation of the level changes in the basin. The developed system dynamics models are used ...