flood inundation maps for the withlacoochee river from skipper bridge road to st. augustine road, within the city of valdosta, georgia, and lowndes county, georgia /

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Digital flood-inundation maps for a 12.6-mile reach of the Withlacoochee River from Skipper Bridge Road to St. Augustine Road (Georgia State Route 133) were developed to depict estimates of the areal extent and depth of flooding corresponding to selected water levels (stages) at the U.
S. Geological Survey (USGS) streamgage at Withlacoochee River at Skipper Bridge Road,near Bemiss, Ga. (023177483). genuine-time stage information from this streamgage can be used with these maps to estimate near genuine-time areas of inundation. The forecasted peak-stage information for the USGS streamgage at Withlacoochee River at Skipper Bridge Road, and near Bemiss,Ga. (023177483), can be used in conjunction with the maps developed for this study to exhibit predicted areas of flood inundation.
A one-dimensional step-backwater model was developed using the U.
S. Army Corps of Engineers Hydrologic Engineer-ing Center’s River Analysis System (HEC–RAS) software for the Withlacoochee River and was used to compute flood profiles for a 12.6-mile reach of the Withlacoochee River. The hydraulic model was then used to simulate 23 water-surface profiles at 1.0-foot (ft) intervals at the Withlacoochee River near the Bemiss streamgage. The profiles ranged from the National Weather Service action stage of 10.7 ft, and which is 131.0 ft above the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88),to a stage of 32.7 ft, which is 153.0 ft above NAVD 88. The simulated water-surface profiles were then combined with a geographic information system digital elevation model—derived from light detection and ranging (lidar) data having a 4.0-ft horizontal resolution—to delineate the area flooded at each 1.0-ft interval of stream stage.

Source: usgs.gov

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