International audienceTo improve the representation of surface and groundwater flows, global land surface models rely heavily on high-resolution digital elevation models (DEMs). River pixels are routinely defined as pixels with drainage areas that are greater than a critical drainage area (A cr). This parameter is usually uniform across the globe, and the dependence of drainage density on many environmental factors is often overlooked. Using the 15″ HydroSHEDS DEM as an example, we propose the calibration of a spatially variable A cr as a function of slope, lithology, and climate, to match drainage densities from reference river networks at a 1:50,000 scale in France and Australia. Two variable A cr models with varying complexities were der...
Prepared under the support of the National Science Foundation ECE-8513556. Prepared under the suppor...
In this paper we explore the geomorphometric characteristics and integrity of a 30′ (longitude×latit...
Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) allow for the efficient and consistent creation of waterways and cat...
International audienceTo improve the representation of surface and groundwater flows, global land su...
The extraction of drainage networks and catchment boundaries from digital elevation models (DEMs) ha...
Including a global river network in the land component of global climate models (GCMs) is necessary...
River discharge, which represents the accumulation of surface water flowing into rivers and ultimate...
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...
International audienceGlobal scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of stu...
The availability of digital data on river networks, lakes and associated catchments and their charac...
Digital elevation model (DEM) data quality is paramount for accurate representation of the land surf...
Influence of data sources and processing methods on theoretical river network quality Stream ecosyst...
Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) allow for the efficient and consistent creation of waterways and cat...
Prepared under the support of the National Science Foundation ECE-8513556. Prepared under the suppor...
In this paper we explore the geomorphometric characteristics and integrity of a 30′ (longitude×latit...
Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) allow for the efficient and consistent creation of waterways and cat...
International audienceTo improve the representation of surface and groundwater flows, global land su...
The extraction of drainage networks and catchment boundaries from digital elevation models (DEMs) ha...
Including a global river network in the land component of global climate models (GCMs) is necessary...
River discharge, which represents the accumulation of surface water flowing into rivers and ultimate...
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...
International audienceGlobal scale river routing models (RRMs) are commonly used in a variety of stu...
The availability of digital data on river networks, lakes and associated catchments and their charac...
Digital elevation model (DEM) data quality is paramount for accurate representation of the land surf...
Influence of data sources and processing methods on theoretical river network quality Stream ecosyst...
Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) allow for the efficient and consistent creation of waterways and cat...
Prepared under the support of the National Science Foundation ECE-8513556. Prepared under the suppor...
In this paper we explore the geomorphometric characteristics and integrity of a 30′ (longitude×latit...
Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) allow for the efficient and consistent creation of waterways and cat...