Ceylan, AyhanEkizoglu, Ilke2020-03-262020-03-2620141982-2170https://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1982-21702014000100010https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12395/30619In order to adopt measures for storing more water in reservoirs, lakes and ponds; to prevent water pollution, protect water sources and extend the service life of these facilities, it is important for manager (Municipalities, Directorates of the State Hydraulic Works (DSHW), Irrigation Unions etc.) to know the current topographic conditions and any changes in the storage capacities of these facilities. This study aimed to identify the updated topographic and bathymetric data required for the efficient management and usage of Altinapa reservoir, changes in surface area and volume of the facility, and to form a Reservoir Information System (RIS). Two digital elevation models, from 2009 and 1984, were used to determine changes in the storage capacity of the reservoir. The calculations indicated that, within this 25-year period, the storage capacity of the reservoir decreased by 12.7% due to sedimentation. A Dam Information System (RIS) was developed from a wide range of data sources, including topographic and bathymetric data of the reservoir and its surrounding area, data on specific features such as plant cover, water quality characteristics (Temperature, Dissolved Oxygen (DO), Secchi Disk Depth (SDD) and pH), geological structure, average water level, water supplied from springs, evaporation value of the reservoir, and precipitation.en10.1590/S1982-21702014000100010info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHydrographic MapBathymetric SurveyingRTK-GPSWater ManagementGISASSESMENT OF BATHYMETRIC MAPS VIA GIS FOR WATER IN RESERVOIRArticle201142158N/AWOS:000333326500010N/A