2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13050733
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An Assessment of Dam Operation Considering Flood and Low-Flow Control in the Han River Basin

Abstract: An assessment of dam operation is essential in dam management; however, there is a lack of a simple method that could be used in actual practice. This study aims for an actual dam operation evaluation method for flood and low-flow control of the three multi-purpose dams of Soyanggang, Chungju, and Hoengseong in the Han River basin, South Korea. Frequency matching method was applied to make a pair of cumulative distribution function (CDF) using daily dam inflow and outflow records. Runoff increasing and flood r… Show more

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“…The matching frequency method is applied to make a pair of Cumulative Distribution functions (CDF) in evaluating the reservoir operation for flood control and the reliability of water availability [7]. To integrate the reservoir flood control operation in the global flood forecasting system, it is important to accurately estimate the discharge and the other variables because the available rule of modeling operational and parameters do not reflect the actual variability because there is less data related to the modeling that can be globally applied the flood regulation [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The matching frequency method is applied to make a pair of Cumulative Distribution functions (CDF) in evaluating the reservoir operation for flood control and the reliability of water availability [7]. To integrate the reservoir flood control operation in the global flood forecasting system, it is important to accurately estimate the discharge and the other variables because the available rule of modeling operational and parameters do not reflect the actual variability because there is less data related to the modeling that can be globally applied the flood regulation [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%