[1] Upscaling fine resolution river networks in a realistic manner is a cumbersome process and manual corrections are difficult to avoid. A modified algorithm is presented that offers improvement over the existing approaches and requires comparatively fewer manual corrections. The algorithm uses fine resolution flow directions to find the adjacent coarse resolution grid cell in which the majority of water drains and then corrects for increased occurrences of river flow through the sides of the grid cells. Visual comparison remains an acceptable way to assess the success of various upscaling algorithms given the complex nature of rivers and in the absence of a method for comprehensive quantitative comparison. Here, the fraction of ordinal ri...
River networks are basic parameters in river studies and river management. Due to scale effect, most...
It has long been recognized that catchment geomorphology relationships can be used as predictors of ...
The upper Cheat River network departs from scaling laws describing a large number of river networks...
Including a global river network in the land component of global climate models (GCMs) is necessary...
A graph representation of river networks is not a new area of research. The complex dendritic struct...
A simple and robust river network scaling algorithm (NSA) is presented to rescale fine‐resolution ne...
A global river model is useful for (1) the climate model simulation to close water circulation, (2) ...
Global scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of studies, including studie...
This paper proposes an improved method for converting a fine-resolution flow direction map into a co...
International audienceGlobal-scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of stu...
International audienceGlobal scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of stu...
The influence of surface slope on the shape of river basins: Comparison between nature and numerical...
Coarse-resolution (upscaled) river networks are critical inputs for runoff routing in macroscale hyd...
A range of methods for deriving lower-resolution river networks from higher-resolution Digital Terra...
We investigate how channel flow dynamics on real river networks produces scaling in peak flows. Scal...
River networks are basic parameters in river studies and river management. Due to scale effect, most...
It has long been recognized that catchment geomorphology relationships can be used as predictors of ...
The upper Cheat River network departs from scaling laws describing a large number of river networks...
Including a global river network in the land component of global climate models (GCMs) is necessary...
A graph representation of river networks is not a new area of research. The complex dendritic struct...
A simple and robust river network scaling algorithm (NSA) is presented to rescale fine‐resolution ne...
A global river model is useful for (1) the climate model simulation to close water circulation, (2) ...
Global scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of studies, including studie...
This paper proposes an improved method for converting a fine-resolution flow direction map into a co...
International audienceGlobal-scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of stu...
International audienceGlobal scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of stu...
The influence of surface slope on the shape of river basins: Comparison between nature and numerical...
Coarse-resolution (upscaled) river networks are critical inputs for runoff routing in macroscale hyd...
A range of methods for deriving lower-resolution river networks from higher-resolution Digital Terra...
We investigate how channel flow dynamics on real river networks produces scaling in peak flows. Scal...
River networks are basic parameters in river studies and river management. Due to scale effect, most...
It has long been recognized that catchment geomorphology relationships can be used as predictors of ...
The upper Cheat River network departs from scaling laws describing a large number of river networks...