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LiDAR topo-bathymetry for riverbed elevation assessment: A review of approaches and performance for hydrodynamic modelling of flood plains

Catherine Frizzle,Melanie Trudel,Sylvie Daniel, Antoine Pruneau, Juzer Noman

EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS(2024)

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Abstract
Topo-bathymetric LiDAR (TBL) can provide a continuous digital elevation model (DEM) for terrestrial and submerged portions of rivers. This very high horizontal spatial resolution and high vertical accuracy data can be promising for flood plain mapping using hydrodynamic models. Despite the increasing number of papers regarding the use of TBL in fluvial environments, its usefulness for flood mapping remains to be demonstrated. This review of real-world experiments focusses on three research questions related to the relevance of TBL in hydrodynamic modelling for flood mapping at local and regional scales: (i) Is the accuracy of TBL sufficient? (ii) What environmental and technical conditions can optimise the quality of acquisition? (iii) Is it possible to predict which rivers would be good candidates for TBL acquisition? With a root mean square error (RMSE) of 0.16 m, results from real-world experiments confirm that TBL provides the required vertical accuracy for hydrodynamic modelling. Our review highlighted that environmental conditions, such as turbidity, overhanging vegetation or riverbed morphology, may prove to be limiting factors in the signal's capacity to reach the riverbed. A few avenues have been identified for considering whether TBL acquisition would be appropriate for a specific river. Thresholds should be determined using geometric or morphological criteria, such as rivers with steep slopes, steep riverbanks, and rivers too narrow or with complex morphologies, to avoid compromising the quality or the extent of the coverage. Based on this review, it appears that TBL acquisition conditions for hydrodynamic modelling for flood mapping should optimise the signal's ability to reach the riverbed. However, further research is needed to determine the percentage of coverage required for the use of TBL as a source of bathymetry in a hydrodynamic model, and whether specific river sections must be covered to ensure model performance for flood mapping. When TBL signal reaches riverbed, elevation estimation is accurate. Conditions where depth, bed reflectivity and turbidity cause voids in TBL coverage still need to be understood. Relevance of TBL in critical portions of rivers as required in modelling is still to be demonstrated. image
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flood mapping,hydrodynamic modelling,LiDAR,riverbed elevation,topo-bathymetry,uncertainties
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