Drainage networks delineated from Digital Elevation Models (DEMs), are the basis for the modelling of geomorphological and hydrological processes, biogeochemical cycling, and water resources management. Besides providing effective models of water flows, automatically extracted drainage networks based on topography can diverge from reality to varying degrees. The variability of such disagreement within catchments has rarely been examined as a function of the heterogeneity of land cover, soil type, and slope in the catchment of interest. This research gap might not only substantially limit our knowledge of the uncertainty of hydrological prediction, but can also cause problems for users attempting to use the data at a local scale. Using 1:100...
Knowledge of hydrological processes and water balance elements are important for climate adaptive wa...
One of the most important features of topographic maps is the stream network. Its accurate represent...
The extraction of drainage networks and catchment boundaries from digital elevation models (DEMs) ha...
Drainage networks delineated from Digital Elevation Models (DEMs), are the basis for the modelling o...
International audienceIn this study, we use a network generation method to simulate equi-probable ar...
This paper assesses the extent to which a topographically defined description of the spatial arrange...
Detailed delineation of drainage networks is the first step for many natural resource management stu...
2012 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding the reliability of digitally derived c...
Many hydrological algorithms have been developed to automatically extract drainage networks from DEM...
Initial evaluation of the "hydrologically correct" HYDRO1k (2001) data set, found that the drainage...
Drainage of forested wetlands for increased timber production has profoundly altered the hydrology a...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIEInternational audienceArtificial drainage networ...
International audienceA large part of the spatial variation of stream water chemistry is found in he...
Discrepancies in time-space representation of indata and calibration/validation data obstructs analy...
Drainage networks in agrarian landscape within floodplains constitute man-made surfaces discontinuit...
Knowledge of hydrological processes and water balance elements are important for climate adaptive wa...
One of the most important features of topographic maps is the stream network. Its accurate represent...
The extraction of drainage networks and catchment boundaries from digital elevation models (DEMs) ha...
Drainage networks delineated from Digital Elevation Models (DEMs), are the basis for the modelling o...
International audienceIn this study, we use a network generation method to simulate equi-probable ar...
This paper assesses the extent to which a topographically defined description of the spatial arrange...
Detailed delineation of drainage networks is the first step for many natural resource management stu...
2012 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding the reliability of digitally derived c...
Many hydrological algorithms have been developed to automatically extract drainage networks from DEM...
Initial evaluation of the "hydrologically correct" HYDRO1k (2001) data set, found that the drainage...
Drainage of forested wetlands for increased timber production has profoundly altered the hydrology a...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIEInternational audienceArtificial drainage networ...
International audienceA large part of the spatial variation of stream water chemistry is found in he...
Discrepancies in time-space representation of indata and calibration/validation data obstructs analy...
Drainage networks in agrarian landscape within floodplains constitute man-made surfaces discontinuit...
Knowledge of hydrological processes and water balance elements are important for climate adaptive wa...
One of the most important features of topographic maps is the stream network. Its accurate represent...
The extraction of drainage networks and catchment boundaries from digital elevation models (DEMs) ha...