Hydrology used for Mobility Analysis

McKinley, G., M. Follum, M. Jourdan, G. Mason, C. LaHatte, and J. Ellis (2012). “A Route Corridor Flood Vulnerability System”. Geotechnical and Structures Laboratory Technical Report TR-12-29. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center. Vicksburg, MS.
Figures from ERDC Geotechnical and Structures Laboratory

Gap-crossing is one of the largest concerns for military transportation.  FHS is a leader in connecting operational hydrology data to be used within mobility analysis.  This can create “Go” / “No-Go” maps for multiple vehicle types.  FHS is focused on the hydrology, hydraulics, and data management; while the ERDC Geotechnical and Structures Laboratory is focused on the Military Mobility models.