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摘要
自然管理的流域概念被用于陆地生态系统生态监测的各种研究中。本研究的目的是确定Pechora-Ilych自然保护区及其周边地区- Kuryinsky和Yakshinsky当地森林的流域边界。以数字高程模型(dem) ASTER GDEM Version 2、GMTED2010和1:100万比例尺的流域网络开放获取数据为输入,识别研究区流域边界。利用SAGA GIS和ArcGIS Desktop两种地理信息系统对这些数据进行处理和分析。目前的研究涉及DEM数据的预处理和感兴趣地区流域边界的识别。dem数据的预处理包括栅格单元尺寸统一、填充汇、确定流向。利用ArcGIS桌面地理信息系统空间分析模块中的流域和流域工具,以两种方式进行流域边界识别。对研究结果的分析表明,流域工具只能识别像Pechora和Ilych这样的大河的流域边界。分水岭工具使用栅格数据的倾点是适合形成流域边界的大小河流。
Identification of drainage basin borders at local spatial scale
The basin concept to nature management is used in various studies on ecological monitoring of terrestrial ecosystems. The objective of this study is to identify the borders of drainage basins on the territory of Pechora-Ilych Nature Reserve and its surroundings – Kuryinsky and Yakshinsky local forestries. Digital elevation models (DEMs) ASTER GDEM Version 2, GMTED2010, and open access data of the drainage network at a scale of 1 : 1,000,000 were the inputs for the identification of drainage basin borders of the area of interest. These data were processed and analyzed with two geographic information systems, i. e. SAGA GIS and ArcGIS Desktop software. The present study involved pre-processing of the DEM data and identification of the drainage basin borders of the area of interest. Pre-processing of DEMs data included rasters’ cell size unification, filling sinks, and determining flow direction. Identification of drainage basin borders was performed in two ways using the Basin and Watershed tools of the Spatial Analyst module of the ArcGIS Desktop geographic information system. Analysis of the findings showed that the Basin tool was only able to identify basin borders of large rivers such as Pechora and Ilych. The Watershed tool using raster data on pour points is suitable to form basin borders of both large and small rivers.