The Development and Servicing of Spatial Data Management Techniques in the Corps of Engineers

The Development and Servicing of Spatial Data Management Techniques in the Corps of Engineers
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Synopsis The Development and Servicing of Spatial Data Management Techniques in the Corps of Engineers by : R. Pat Webb

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is using spatial data management techniques in studies that are structured in a manner that requires spatial data management techniques to play a central and dominant role. The Corps of Hydrologic Engineering Center (HEC) provided the basic developmental work on the spatial data management and attendant processing techniques and it is continuing in the role of the basic technology transfer agent. The significant efforts required to document, maintain and service the technology and provide ready consultation service reported herein were planned for during the developmental efforts and are currently being centrally managed to encourage smooth adoption of the techniques by Corps field offices. (Author).

Flood Mitigation Planning Using HEC-SAM

Flood Mitigation Planning Using HEC-SAM
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Synopsis Flood Mitigation Planning Using HEC-SAM by : Darryl W. Davis

Flood control and flood plain management investigations using spatial data management techniques are increasing in the Corps of Engineers. Pilot studies initiated in the mid-1970's were successful in consolidating analysis concepts, fostering the development of spatial data file creation and management technology and enhancing the consideration of existing and alternative future development patterns in Corps' planning studies. Over 30 studies using HEC-SAM, the Corps' spatial data management system, are now completed or underway. HEC-SAM was created through selective acquisition of commercial software, adaption of academic research products, and development by researchers at the Corps' Hydrologic Engineering Center (HEC). The HEC role continues to be that of system developer and technology transfer agent. The evolution, present capabilities, and applications of HEC-SAM are described. Observations are offered on spatial technology development, implementation, and servicing. (Author).

Application of Spatial Data Management Techniques to HEC-1 Rainfall-runoff Studies

Application of Spatial Data Management Techniques to HEC-1 Rainfall-runoff Studies
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Synopsis Application of Spatial Data Management Techniques to HEC-1 Rainfall-runoff Studies by : Brian W. Smith

This document describes a procedure for application of spatial data management techniques engineers interested in making use of a grid cell data bank in their studies. The necessary steps to complete a hydrologic engineering rainfall-runoff study of a given watershed for either hypothetical or historical storm events are presented. The user will be required to understand the input instructions for portions of the bank and RIA programs and the hydrologic analysis programs HYDPAR and HEC-1. (Author).

Application of Spatial-data Management Techniques in Corps Planning

Application of Spatial-data Management Techniques in Corps Planning
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Synopsis Application of Spatial-data Management Techniques in Corps Planning by : Darryl W. Davis

Spatial-data management techniques allow convenient, cost-effective representation of the spatially-varying data that are necessary for effective water and related-land resources planning. Application of the techniques began in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the early 1970's as an experiment. Since then, the techniques have been used for regional planning studies, major flood-control studies, and limited-scope investigations. The HEC-SAM software, developed and supported by the staff of the Hydrologic Engineering Center (HEC), has made practical these applications. Keywords: Geographic information systems; Data bases.

Data Management Systems for Water Resources Planning

Data Management Systems for Water Resources Planning
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Total Pages : 22
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Synopsis Data Management Systems for Water Resources Planning by : Darryl W. Davis

Water resources planning at the federal level is comprehensive multi-purpose multi-objective planning. The increasing complexity of issues, planning alternatives, and evaluation criteria have spawned an ever growing need for increased data and associated analysis procedures. The increased number of such models, both demanding and generating large amounts of data, have stimulated awareness of the need for planning oriented data management systems. This paper describes recent activities of the Corps of Engineers Hydrologic Engineering Center in data management for water resources planning studies.

Publications Catalog

Publications Catalog
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Synopsis Publications Catalog by : Hydrologic Engineering Center (U.S.)