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Flood Hazard Prediction from Soil Properties by Remote Sensing and Genographic Information System:A Case Study of Mae Rim Watershed,Chiang Mai Province,ThailandEnglish Full Text

PAN JIANJUN and E. BERGSMA2(College of Resource and Environmental Science, Nanjing Agri. Univ., Nanjiang 210095 (China))(Soil Survey Division, International Institute for Aernspace Survey and Earth Sciences (ITC), Enschede (Netherlands))

Abstract: Physiography and soil in Mae Rim watershed, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand were investigated by using aerial photographs and satellite image in conjunction with field work, and soil infiltration rate and soil shear resistance were measured in field. Many factors affecting runoff were analyzed using the Integrated Land and Water Information System (ILWIS). As a result, a model determining flood hazard was set up. Three maps including runoff curve number map, runoff coefficient map, and flood inundation map were created. In addition, the time of concentration was predicted.
  • Series:

    (D) Agriculture

  • Subject:

    Fundamental Science of Agriculture

  • Classification Code:

    S12

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