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Stream and catchment delineation with GIS (theory) 

Hans van der Kwast
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This video show how to derive streams and catchments from a DEM using geographic information systems (GIS). The whole workflow will be presented, which includes, DEM aquisition, mosaic, reprojection, void filling, filling of sinks, Strahler order, D8 flow direction and much more.
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Комментарии : 25   
@winkdong
@winkdong 4 года назад
Been attracted to the Contour line + Catchment representation, and didn’t expect such a informative explanation!
@masoodrasoli4469
@masoodrasoli4469 4 года назад
A great video for learning the basics.
@gezahagnnegash9740
@gezahagnnegash9740 4 года назад
Thanks a lot for your nice explanation and presentation
@YoussefHarby
@YoussefHarby 3 года назад
This is perfect , thank you !
@thangamaninmamit-civil6860
@thangamaninmamit-civil6860 4 года назад
Excellent explanation. Thank you somuch
@sabinjoshi007
@sabinjoshi007 4 года назад
Thank you for the informative video..
@dayansaynespuma6812
@dayansaynespuma6812 5 лет назад
Muchas gracias por la explicación. Muy didáctico.
@athlete265
@athlete265 3 года назад
excellent explantion
@surjithpm
@surjithpm 4 года назад
You are amazing.
@agilariefrachman6239
@agilariefrachman6239 2 года назад
Thank you very much sir
@AbdullahSalimalig
@AbdullahSalimalig 4 года назад
u r amazing sir
@akindipeoluwadamilare591
@akindipeoluwadamilare591 2 года назад
Thank you for this, it was clear and concise.
@cilbup
@cilbup 4 года назад
very helpful
@farzanesadeghi2908
@farzanesadeghi2908 3 года назад
thanks a lot
@gemmam9892
@gemmam9892 2 года назад
Hi Hans! In the 'fill sinks' step, you say real sinks (e.g. lakes) need to be added after pit removal. How can this be done? I have polygon layer of lakes if that is of use?
@HansvanderKwast
@HansvanderKwast 2 года назад
You can burn those in the DEM to force that the DEM is lower at those locations. Similar as burning rivers. We made some tools that are available in the PCRaster Resource Sharing repository. Alternatively you can play with the parameters of the lddcreate algorithm to not fill all sinks.
@angelos.1972
@angelos.1972 4 года назад
Great video. Thanks for sharing! You said that it does not work for flat area and human controlled environments, do you have a workflow for such a case? Thanks A.
@HansvanderKwast
@HansvanderKwast 4 года назад
In human controlled environments you have to look for maps from the authorities who manage the water. If that's not available you can do a visual interpretation. Unfortunately there's no algorithm yet that can interpret the human control on the environment and translate that into a catchment map. For flat areas that are not human controlled, you can play with the minimum slope parameter in the fill sinks algorithm or burn in the river network if you have a hydrography layer. In that way you force the water to follow the existing river system. No videos about this yet.
@angelos.1972
@angelos.1972 4 года назад
By human controlled environment I actually ment artificial ditches networks in flat area that make difficult to get a reliable catchment area, so I guest that by burn on the ditches network on the dem and playing with fill sink minimun slope would help a lot. It you believe is relevant for the channel would be great to have a video...otherwise thank you again for tour much appreciate help! A.
@mahmoudezzat6548
@mahmoudezzat6548 3 года назад
I'm an Agricultural Engineer from egypt, and I'm excited with GIS technology. My next step will be master degree (GIS in RWH). Can you please support me with some idea to start with Professor. ☺️
@alraschidadam8633
@alraschidadam8633 Год назад
Hi I was stucked at Upslope Area and it says Error: tool needs graphical user interface [Upslope Area]. I already changed the added "|4" in ta_hydrology_upslope_area and it does not work still.
@HansvanderKwast
@HansvanderKwast Год назад
Better to not use SAGA for this analyis. I've switched to the PCRaster Tools plugin (jvdkwast.github.io/qgis-processing-pcraster/). You can find many videos on this youtube channel on how to use this plugin for stream and catchment delineation and other tasks.
@pasqualepaldino33
@pasqualepaldino33 3 года назад
Could i make last question? How can i set my qgis with sr wgs 84 etrs89 utm zone 33, i make u this question becouse in my sr i do Not have etrs but i have just epgs? By tue way thanks for your video i am learning very much
@HansvanderKwast
@HansvanderKwast 3 года назад
Your question is not so clear, but maybe the videos about projections can help you. Check it here: ru-vid.com/group/PLeuKJkIxCDj1c0ffAkIb5P1-80lporfbU
@pasqualepaldino33
@pasqualepaldino33 3 года назад
@@HansvanderKwast Mr. Hans thanks very much i have made my project now i have understand my mistakes
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