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Geoinformation Modeling of Flooded Areas in Settlements in the Example of Lutsk

Version 1 : Received: 3 February 2018 / Approved: 5 February 2018 / Online: 5 February 2018 (15:49:07 CET)
Version 2 : Received: 18 June 2018 / Approved: 19 June 2018 / Online: 19 June 2018 (09:54:31 CEST)

How to cite: Shostak, A.; Voloshyn, V.; Melnyk, O.; Manko, P. Geoinformation Modeling of Flooded Areas in Settlements in the Example of Lutsk. Preprints 2018, 2018020042. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201802.0042.v1 Shostak, A.; Voloshyn, V.; Melnyk, O.; Manko, P. Geoinformation Modeling of Flooded Areas in Settlements in the Example of Lutsk. Preprints 2018, 2018020042. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201802.0042.v1

Abstract

Floods in Ukraine is a common natural phenomenon that repeats periodically and in some cases it becomes disastrous signs. In an average year in the rivers of Volyn passes from one to three floods with going beyond the limits of the floodplain. Floodplain of Styr river is located in the historical center of Lutsk city, that`s why issues of research and forecasting of floods are very important for a given city. Using modern technologies of geodesy and remote sensing allows to quickly determine and predict the floodplain area of settlements. The research results of water level changes on the Styr River and flood zones within the limits of Lutsk is proposed. The mathematical model of short-term forecasting of water level in flood period on the river Styr with implementation of geoinformation modeling of flooded areas using remote sensing data is proposed.

Keywords

geoinformation modeling; settlement territory; approximation; digital terrain models; TIN-models; water level; flood process

Subject

Environmental and Earth Sciences, Remote Sensing

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