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LIDAR vs. GEODAS land elevation data in hurricane induced inundation modelling

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LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) and GEODAS (GEOphysical DAta System) are respectively taken as the land elevation data for a 3-D storm surge and inundation model to investigate the subsequent inundation differences. Hilton Head, South Carolina, and Croatan-Albemarle-Pamlico Estuary System (CAPES), North Carolina, are the two investigated regions. Significant inundation differences with LIDAR versus GEODAS are found in both regions. The modeled inundation area with GEODAS is larger than with LIDAR. For Category 2?3 hypothetical hurricanes, the maximum inundation difference in Hilton Head region is 67%, while the difference in the CAPES is 156%. Generally, vertical precision difference of the two databases is the major reason for the inundation difference. Recently constructed man-made structures, not included in the GEODAS, but included in the LIDAR data sets may be another contributing reason.
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hal-00298475 , version 1 (18-06-2008)

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M. Peng, L. J. Pietrafesa, S. Bao, Hong Liu, M. Xia, et al.. LIDAR vs. GEODAS land elevation data in hurricane induced inundation modelling. Ocean Science Discussions, 2007, 4 (2), pp.399-414. ⟨hal-00298475⟩

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