Digital elevation models (DEMs) and their derivatives such as slope, flow direction and flow accumulation maps, are used frequently as inputs to hydrologic and nonpoint source modeling. The depressions which are frequently present in DEMs may represent the actual topography, but are often the result of errors. Creating a depression-free surface is commonly required prior to deriving flow direction, flow accumulation, flow network, and watershed boundary maps. The objectives of this study were: 1) characterize the occurrence of depressions in 30m USGS DEMs and assess correlations to watershed topographic characteristics, and 2) compare the performance of two algorithms used to remove depressions and delineate flow networks from DEMs. Sixty-s...
A proper understanding of the occurrence of depressions is necessary to understand how they affect t...
Thirty-meter digital elevation models (DEMS] produced by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) are widel...
A proper understanding of the occurrence of depressions is necessary to understand how they affect t...
Abstract: This study compares different methods for the estimation of drainage directions and flow a...
Digital elevation models (DEM) are widely used in hydrological applications for computing useful top...
Digital elevation models (DEMs) are a useful data source for the automatic delineation of flow paths...
Correction of digital elevation models (DEMs) for flat areas is a critical process for hydrological ...
Correction of digital elevation models (DEMs) for flat areas is a critical process for hydrological ...
Topographic depressions are naturally occurring low land areas surrounded by areas of high elevation...
In order to conduct an accurate hydrological analysis of a watershed, certain conditions need to be ...
Stream flowline delineation from high-resolution digital elevation models (HRDEMs) can be problemati...
In order to conduct an accurate hydrological analysis of a watershed, certain conditions need to be ...
This dissertation examines the variations in the results of a physically-based kinematic routing rai...
The current generation of landscape evolution models use a digital elevation model for landscape rep...
Abstract. This study compares published cartometric and photogrammetric digital elevation models (DE...
A proper understanding of the occurrence of depressions is necessary to understand how they affect t...
Thirty-meter digital elevation models (DEMS] produced by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) are widel...
A proper understanding of the occurrence of depressions is necessary to understand how they affect t...
Abstract: This study compares different methods for the estimation of drainage directions and flow a...
Digital elevation models (DEM) are widely used in hydrological applications for computing useful top...
Digital elevation models (DEMs) are a useful data source for the automatic delineation of flow paths...
Correction of digital elevation models (DEMs) for flat areas is a critical process for hydrological ...
Correction of digital elevation models (DEMs) for flat areas is a critical process for hydrological ...
Topographic depressions are naturally occurring low land areas surrounded by areas of high elevation...
In order to conduct an accurate hydrological analysis of a watershed, certain conditions need to be ...
Stream flowline delineation from high-resolution digital elevation models (HRDEMs) can be problemati...
In order to conduct an accurate hydrological analysis of a watershed, certain conditions need to be ...
This dissertation examines the variations in the results of a physically-based kinematic routing rai...
The current generation of landscape evolution models use a digital elevation model for landscape rep...
Abstract. This study compares published cartometric and photogrammetric digital elevation models (DE...
A proper understanding of the occurrence of depressions is necessary to understand how they affect t...
Thirty-meter digital elevation models (DEMS] produced by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) are widel...
A proper understanding of the occurrence of depressions is necessary to understand how they affect t...