Editing a digital elevation model to achieve, a correct stream network: an application to , " Kalu-ganga river in, Sri Lanka
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2014-07-01
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Modelling a watershed accurately is an important step in water
resources management. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) together with
mathematical models have made modelling watersheds an easy task. Digital
Elevation Model (OEM) is a primary data set necessary to model a watershed. OEMs
are developed using many methods and OEMs developed from remotely sensed data
are the cheapest. Some of them are freely available on-line. In modelling watersheds,
it is a common practice to delineate the stream network from a OEM.Matching of the
delineated stream network with the natural stream network will depend on the
accuracy of the OEM. Some hydrologic models contain built-in functions to edit .
OEMs to overcome this problem. Hydrologic model, HEC GeoHMS, contains such a
function to edit OEMas-required by the user. To edit the OEM it is necessary to have
the exact stream network to compare with the delineated network. In this work, Kaluganga
River stream network was delineated using a OEM available freely on-line and
it was compared with the natural stream network of Kalu-ganga River digitized from
1:50,000maps produced by the Department of Survey. Then the OEM was edited
using the HEC GeoHMS model to achieve the desired stream network.
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Geographic Information System, Modelling, Watersheds