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A Google Earth Engine implementation of the Floodwater Depth Estimation Tool (FwDET-GEE)

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A Google Earth Engine implementation of the Floodwater Depth Estimation Tool (FwDET) This is a Google Earth Engine implementation of the Floodwater Depth Estimation Tool (FwDET) developed by the Surface Dynamics and Modeling Lab at the University of Alabama that calculates flood depth using a flood extent layer and a digital elevation model. This research is made possible by the CyberSeed Program at the University of Alabama. Project name: WaterServ: A Cyberinfrastructure for Analysis, Visualization and Sharing of Hydrological Data. Please see the associated publications: 1. Peter, B.G., Cohen, S., Lucey, R., Munasinghe, D., Raney, A. and Brakenridge, G.R., 2020. Google Earth Engine Implementation of the Floodwater Depth Estimation Tool (FwDET-GEE) for rapid and large scale flood analysis. IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, 19, pp.1-5. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9242297 2. Cohen, S., Peter, B.G., Haag, A., Munasinghe, D., Moragoda, N., Narayanan, A. and May, S., 2022. Sensitivity of remote sensing floodwater depth calculation to boundary filtering and digital elevation model selections. Remote Sensing, 14(21), p.5313. https://github.com/csdms-contrib/fwdet 3. Cohen, S., A. Raney, D. Munasinghe, J.D. Loftis J, A. Molthan, J. Bell, L. Rogers, J. Galantowicz, G.R. Brakenridge7, A.J. Kettner, Y. Huang, Y. Tsang, (2019). The Floodwater Depth Estimation Tool (FwDET v2.0) for Improved Remote Sensing Analysis of Coastal Flooding. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 19, 2053–2065. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-19-2053-2019 4. Cohen, S., G. R. Brakenridge, A. Kettner, B. Bates, J. Nelson, R. McDonald, Y. Huang, D. Munasinghe, and J. Zhang (2018), Estimating Floodwater Depths from Flood Inundation Maps and Topography, Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 54 (4), 847–858. https://doi.org/10.1111/1752-1688.12609 Sample products and data availability: https://sdml.ua.edu/models/fwdet/ https://sdml.ua.edu/michigan-flood-may-2020/ https://cartoscience.users.earthengine.app/view/fwdet-gee-mi https://alabama.app.box.com/s/31p8pdh6ngwqnbcgzlhyk2gkbsd2elq0 GEE implementation output: fwdet_gee_brazos.tif ArcMap implementation output (see Cohen et al. 2019): fwdet_v2_brazos.tif iRIC validation layer (see Nelson et al. 2010): iric_brazos_hydraulic_model_validation.tif Brazos River inundation polygon access in GEE: var brazos = ee.FeatureCollection('users/cartoscience/FwDET-GEE-Public/Brazos_River_Inundation_2016') Nelson, J.M., Shimizu, Y., Takebayashi, H. and McDonald, R.R., 2010. The international river interface cooperative: public domain software for river modeling. In 2nd Joint Federal Interagency Conference, Las Vegas, June (Vol. 27). Google Earth Engine Code /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # FwDET-GEE calculates floodwater depth from a floodwater extent layer and a DEM Authors: Brad G. Peter, Sagy Cohen, Ronan Lucey, Dinuke Munasinghe, Austin Raney Emails: bpeter@ua.edu, sagy.cohen@ua.edu, ronan.m.lucey@nasa.gov, dsmunasinghe@crimson.ua.edu, aaraney@crimson.ua.edu Organizations: BP, SC, DM, AR - University of Alabama; RL - University of Alabama in Huntsville Last Modified: 10/08/2020 To cite this code use: Peter, Brad; Cohen, Sagy; Lucey, Ronan; Munasinghe, Dinuke; Raney, Austin, 2020, "A Google Earth Engine implementation of the Floodwater Depth Estimation Tool (FwDET-GEE)", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/JQ4BCN, Harvard Dataverse, V2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a Google Earth Engine implementation of the Floodwater Depth Estimation Tool (FwDETv2.0) [1] developed by the Surface Dynamics and Modeling Lab at the University of Alabama that calculates flood depth using a flood extent layer and a digital elevation model. This research is made possible by the CyberSeed Program at the University of Alabama. Project name: WaterServ: A Cyberinfrastructure for Analysis, Visualization and Sharing of Hydrological Data. GitHub Repository (ArcMap and QGIS implementations): https://github.com/csdms-contrib/fwdet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How to run this code with your flood extent GEE asset: User of this script will need to update path to flood extent (line 32 or 33) and select from the processing options. Available DEM options (1) are USGS/NED (U.S.) and USGS/SRTMGL1_003 (global). Other options include (2) running the elevation outlier filtering algorithm, (3) adding water body data to the inundation extent, (4) add a water body data layer uploaded by the user rather than using the JRC global surface water data, (5) masking out regular water body data, (6) masking out 0 m depths, (7) choosing whether or not to export, (8) exporting additional data layers, and (9) setting an export file name....
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