Evaluation of automatic drainage extraction thresholds using ASTER GDEM and Cartosat-1 DEM: A case study from basaltic terrain of Central India

In the study, the digital elevation models from ASTER GDEM and Cartosat-1 of 30 m resolution were used to evaluate the thresholds in automatic extraction of stream network at six thresholds of 0.05 km2, 0.125 km2, 0.25 km2, 0.50 km2, 1.0 km2 and 2.0 km2 in Neri watershed in basaltic terrain of Centr...

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Main Authors: G.P. Obi Reddy, Nirmal Kumar, Nisha Sahu, S.K. Singh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-04-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110982317301278
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Summary:In the study, the digital elevation models from ASTER GDEM and Cartosat-1 of 30 m resolution were used to evaluate the thresholds in automatic extraction of stream network at six thresholds of 0.05 km2, 0.125 km2, 0.25 km2, 0.50 km2, 1.0 km2 and 2.0 km2 in Neri watershed in basaltic terrain of Central India. At stream thresholds of 0.05 km2, Cartosat-1 DEM shows higher channel initiation points (150) than ASTER (127). As we increase the stream thresholds from 0.05 km2 to 2.0 km2, the channel initiation points are consistently decreased in two input DEMs. The correlation coefficient R2 between the drainage area thresholds and stream length for ASTER and Cartosat-1 DEM shows 0.94 and 0.92, respectively. The comparative evaluation of morphometric indices shows that threshold of 0.05 km2 is found to be optimum to obtain the finer drainage networks particularly from Cartosat-1 DEM, when compare to the ASTER GDEM of same resolution. Keywords: ASTER GDEM, Cartosat-1 DEM, GIS, Drainage network, Thresholds
ISSN:1110-9823