Abstract River networks are important features in surface hydrology. However, accurately representing river networks in spatially distributed hydrologic and Earth system models is often sensitive to the model's spatial resolution. Specifically, river networks are often misrepresented because of the mismatch between the model's spatial resolution and river network details, resulting in significant uncertainty in the projected flow direction. In this study, we developed a topological relationship‐based river network representation method for spatially distributed hydrologic models. This novel method uses (a) graph theory algorithms to simplify real‐world vector‐based river networks and assist in mesh generation; and (b) a topological relation...
Olga Kovalova, University of Latvia Abstract – In order to set up a "hydrologically accurate" digi...
A range of methods for deriving lower-resolution river networks from higher-resolution Digital Terra...
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...
Assessment and quantitative description of river morphology using widely recognized river planview m...
Automatic extraction of channel networks from topography in systems with multiple interconnected cha...
Mapping hydrological data from cartography often introduces several inconsistencies in the vector ri...
This paper proposes an improved method for converting a fine-resolution flow direction map into a co...
Automatic extraction of channel networks from topography in systems with multiple interconnected cha...
Drainage network analysis includes several operations that quantify the topological organization of ...
In this paper, we propose a new methodology for extracting river networks from satellite images. It...
International audienceGlobal scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of stu...
Abstract A vector‐river network explicitly uses realistic geometries of river reaches and catchments...
Changes in river plane shapes are called river planform changes (RPCs). Such changes can impact sust...
International audienceGlobal-scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of stu...
Olga Kovalova, University of Latvia Abstract – In order to set up a "hydrologically accurate" digi...
A range of methods for deriving lower-resolution river networks from higher-resolution Digital Terra...
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...
Assessment and quantitative description of river morphology using widely recognized river planview m...
Automatic extraction of channel networks from topography in systems with multiple interconnected cha...
Mapping hydrological data from cartography often introduces several inconsistencies in the vector ri...
This paper proposes an improved method for converting a fine-resolution flow direction map into a co...
Automatic extraction of channel networks from topography in systems with multiple interconnected cha...
Drainage network analysis includes several operations that quantify the topological organization of ...
In this paper, we propose a new methodology for extracting river networks from satellite images. It...
International audienceGlobal scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of stu...
Abstract A vector‐river network explicitly uses realistic geometries of river reaches and catchments...
Changes in river plane shapes are called river planform changes (RPCs). Such changes can impact sust...
International audienceGlobal-scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of stu...
Olga Kovalova, University of Latvia Abstract – In order to set up a "hydrologically accurate" digi...
A range of methods for deriving lower-resolution river networks from higher-resolution Digital Terra...
Including a global river network in the land component of global climate models (GCMs) is necessary...