Drainage networks allow the extraction of topographic parameters that are useful for basins characterization and necessary for hydrologic modelling. One way to obtain drainage networks is by their extraction from Digital Elevation Models (DEMs). However, it is common that no freely available DEMs at regional or national level exist. One way to overcome this situation is to use the available free Global Digital Elevation Models (GDEMs). However, these datasets have relatively low spatial resolutions, 30 and 90 meters for ASTER and SRTM, respectively, and it has been shown that their accuracy is relatively low in several regions (e.g., Kääb, 2005; Mukul et al., 2017). In this study a methodology is presented to improve the positional ac...
Drainage networks are one of the main elements characterizing basins, and network topology and geome...
Stream flowline delineation from high-resolution digital elevation models (HRDEMs) can be problemati...
Including a global river network in the land component of global climate models (GCMs) is necessary...
Drainage networks allow the extraction of topographic parameters that are useful for basins characte...
Terrain slope and drainage networks are useful components to the basins morphometric characterizati...
A digital elevation model (DEM) of a watershed can be used to acquire various parameters such as bas...
International audienceTo improve the representation of surface and groundwater flows, global land su...
This study describes a new method developed to determine the 3D positional displacements of the drai...
Nowadays exist a variety of topographic source with different spatialresolution obtained by using di...
Initial evaluation of the "hydrologically correct" HYDRO1k (2001) data set, found that the drainage...
A framework for the topographic information processing is introduced to extract drainage networks fr...
The rapid urbanization and the population growth, have increased the demands of fresh water to manag...
Digital elevation models (DEMs) are a useful data source for the automatic delineation of flow paths...
Drainage networks are the basis for segmentation of watersheds, an essential component in hydrologic...
A hydrologically correct digital elevation model (DEM) forms a basis for realistic environmental mod...
Drainage networks are one of the main elements characterizing basins, and network topology and geome...
Stream flowline delineation from high-resolution digital elevation models (HRDEMs) can be problemati...
Including a global river network in the land component of global climate models (GCMs) is necessary...
Drainage networks allow the extraction of topographic parameters that are useful for basins characte...
Terrain slope and drainage networks are useful components to the basins morphometric characterizati...
A digital elevation model (DEM) of a watershed can be used to acquire various parameters such as bas...
International audienceTo improve the representation of surface and groundwater flows, global land su...
This study describes a new method developed to determine the 3D positional displacements of the drai...
Nowadays exist a variety of topographic source with different spatialresolution obtained by using di...
Initial evaluation of the "hydrologically correct" HYDRO1k (2001) data set, found that the drainage...
A framework for the topographic information processing is introduced to extract drainage networks fr...
The rapid urbanization and the population growth, have increased the demands of fresh water to manag...
Digital elevation models (DEMs) are a useful data source for the automatic delineation of flow paths...
Drainage networks are the basis for segmentation of watersheds, an essential component in hydrologic...
A hydrologically correct digital elevation model (DEM) forms a basis for realistic environmental mod...
Drainage networks are one of the main elements characterizing basins, and network topology and geome...
Stream flowline delineation from high-resolution digital elevation models (HRDEMs) can be problemati...
Including a global river network in the land component of global climate models (GCMs) is necessary...