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An improved method for single flow direction calculation in grid digital elevation models

Authors
Shin, SanghoonPaik, Kyungrock
Issue Date
15-Apr-2017
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
DEM; flow path extraction; geographic information systems; river network; terrain analysis
Citation
HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, v.31, no.8, pp.1650 - 1661
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES
Volume
31
Number
8
Start Page
1650
End Page
1661
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/83757
DOI
10.1002/hyp.11135
ISSN
0885-6087
Abstract
This paper presents improvements to the global D8 (GD8) method for calculating single flow directions in a grid digital elevation model. Flow directions computed from grid digital elevation models serve as the foundation for much of the analysis and modeling of hydrological processes that are driven by topographic gradients. The literature includes both single flow direction methods, where flow goes to only one downslope cell, and multiple flow direction methods that apportion flow among multiple downslope cells. Among single flow direction methods, the standard D8 method, in which the flow direction is set based on the steepest local slope, results in bias on surfaces that do not align with the grid directions. Efforts to address this problem have led to the development of extended methods that account for elevation values further upslope in determining flow directions. We have identified discrepancies in one such method, GD8, and have examined ways to resolve these discrepancies. An improvement to GD8, named iGD8, is presented that allows replacing a reference cell from which path deviations are accumulated and that considers horizontal path deviation rather than global slope as a flow direction criterion. The improved method is found to be effective in resolving the problems encountered with GD8 and to be more efficient than a previously proposed alternative method (least transversal deviation (LTD) based D8, namely D8-LTD) that uses recursive searching for the largest upstream area when multiple flow paths converge. The proposed improved GD8 method offers the opportunity for improved analysis and modeling of topographically driven hydrological processes by providing better foundational flow directions for these analyses.
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