It has long been recognized that catchment geomorphology relationships can be used as predictors of catchment flood characteristics. These geomorphologic relationships can be determined for river networks which have been automatically extracted from digital elevation data. If scaling properties exist in a catchment or river network then laws which hold at one scale (for example, basins with horizontal length scale of 1 kilometer) can be extrapolated with appropriate scaling to other scales (such as basins with horizontal length scales of tens of kilometers). This research has examined several basins for the purpose of (1) differentiating between the hillslope and channel scales from digital elevation data, and (2) identifying the presence o...
The geometric pattern of the stream network of a drainage basin can be viewed as a \u201cfractal\u20...
Increasing availability of high‐resolution (1 m) topography data and enhanced computational processi...
Increasing availability of high‐resolution (1 m) topography data and enhanced computational processi...
This work examines patterns of regularity and scale in landform and channel networks. Digital elevat...
Prepared under the support of the National Science Foundation ECE-8513556. Prepared under the suppor...
Thesis (Sc. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil Engineering, 1990.Vita.Includ...
Seemingly unrelated empirical hydrologic laws and several experimental facts related to the fractal ...
Seemingly unrelated empirical hydrologic laws and several experimental facts related to the fractal ...
Seemingly unrelated empirical hydrologic laws and several experimental facts related to the fractal ...
Seemingly unrelated empirical hydrologic laws and several experimental facts related to the fractal ...
Seemingly unrelated empirical hydrologic laws and several experimental facts related to the fractal ...
The hydrographic network of the young glacial areas is quite specific in view of the connections of ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 213-231).Fractals and scaling laws abound in nature, and...
The movement of water through the landscape can be investigated at different scales. This study deal...
The purpose of this study is to gain insight into the relationship between the geomorphology and the...
The geometric pattern of the stream network of a drainage basin can be viewed as a \u201cfractal\u20...
Increasing availability of high‐resolution (1 m) topography data and enhanced computational processi...
Increasing availability of high‐resolution (1 m) topography data and enhanced computational processi...
This work examines patterns of regularity and scale in landform and channel networks. Digital elevat...
Prepared under the support of the National Science Foundation ECE-8513556. Prepared under the suppor...
Thesis (Sc. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil Engineering, 1990.Vita.Includ...
Seemingly unrelated empirical hydrologic laws and several experimental facts related to the fractal ...
Seemingly unrelated empirical hydrologic laws and several experimental facts related to the fractal ...
Seemingly unrelated empirical hydrologic laws and several experimental facts related to the fractal ...
Seemingly unrelated empirical hydrologic laws and several experimental facts related to the fractal ...
Seemingly unrelated empirical hydrologic laws and several experimental facts related to the fractal ...
The hydrographic network of the young glacial areas is quite specific in view of the connections of ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 213-231).Fractals and scaling laws abound in nature, and...
The movement of water through the landscape can be investigated at different scales. This study deal...
The purpose of this study is to gain insight into the relationship between the geomorphology and the...
The geometric pattern of the stream network of a drainage basin can be viewed as a \u201cfractal\u20...
Increasing availability of high‐resolution (1 m) topography data and enhanced computational processi...
Increasing availability of high‐resolution (1 m) topography data and enhanced computational processi...