The spatial organization of the Earth\u27s land mass is analyzed using a simulated topological network (STN‐30p) representing potential flow pathways across the entire nonglacierized surface of the globe at 30‐min (longitude × latitude) spatial resolution. We discuss a semiautomated procedure to develop this topology combining digital elevation models and manual network editing. STN‐30p was verified against several independent sources including map products and drainage basin statistics, although we found substantial inconsistency within the extant literature itself. A broad suite of diagnostics is offered that quantitatively describes individual grid cells, river segments, and complete drainage systems spanning orders 1 through 6 based on ...
International audienceTo improve the representation of surface and groundwater flows, global land su...
International audienceGlobal-scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of stu...
Regional seas (n = 19), archipelago coasts (n = 3) and extended coastal platforms (n = 2) are here c...
In this paper we explore the geomorphometric characteristics and integrity of a 30′ (longitude×latit...
This archive contains estimates of runoff to all river outlets globally, excluding Greenland and Ant...
The turbulent surfaces of rivers and streams are natural hotspots of biogeochemical exchange with th...
Empirical observations used to constrain controls on large global modern river systems typically use...
The plan-form structure of the world’s river basins contains extensive information regarding tectoni...
ABSTRACT: As a first step toward designing a comprehensive model for validating land surface hydrolo...
Surface water bodies (rivers, lakes, reservoirs, wetlands, floodplains, and other inland waters) are...
Global scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of studies, including studie...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The abundance and morphology of rivers control the rates of hydraulic and biogeochemical exchange be...
Rivers are the arteries of the planet, providing vital resources as they flow and pulse across lands...
A simple and robust river network scaling algorithm (NSA) is presented to rescale fine‐resolution ne...
International audienceTo improve the representation of surface and groundwater flows, global land su...
International audienceGlobal-scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of stu...
Regional seas (n = 19), archipelago coasts (n = 3) and extended coastal platforms (n = 2) are here c...
In this paper we explore the geomorphometric characteristics and integrity of a 30′ (longitude×latit...
This archive contains estimates of runoff to all river outlets globally, excluding Greenland and Ant...
The turbulent surfaces of rivers and streams are natural hotspots of biogeochemical exchange with th...
Empirical observations used to constrain controls on large global modern river systems typically use...
The plan-form structure of the world’s river basins contains extensive information regarding tectoni...
ABSTRACT: As a first step toward designing a comprehensive model for validating land surface hydrolo...
Surface water bodies (rivers, lakes, reservoirs, wetlands, floodplains, and other inland waters) are...
Global scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of studies, including studie...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The abundance and morphology of rivers control the rates of hydraulic and biogeochemical exchange be...
Rivers are the arteries of the planet, providing vital resources as they flow and pulse across lands...
A simple and robust river network scaling algorithm (NSA) is presented to rescale fine‐resolution ne...
International audienceTo improve the representation of surface and groundwater flows, global land su...
International audienceGlobal-scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of stu...
Regional seas (n = 19), archipelago coasts (n = 3) and extended coastal platforms (n = 2) are here c...