巴基斯坦斯瓦特山谷地貌特征的地理空间评估

Sheharyar Ahmad, Muhammad Shareef Shazil, Ahmad Furqan Hassan, Bashra Afzal
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形态计量分析对于了解排水网络和地貌演变至关重要,尤其是在斯瓦特河谷等复杂的山区。对这些特征的准确描述有助于水资源管理和减轻气候带来的挑战。研究采用了地理信息系统和遥感技术,利用 SRTM-30m DEM 数据进行了全面的形态计量和水文计量分析。利用 Whitebox 工具计算了主要形态计量参数,如流域面积、溪流顺序、分叉率、排水密度、圆度比和伸长率。此外,还分析了包括盆地起伏、粗糙度数、崎岖指数和坡度在内的三维参数。利用经验公式和等高线数据进行了水位分析,以研究面积与高程的关系。研究发现,盆地呈不规则形状,拉长比为 6.97,环流比为 0.3091,表明盆地呈拉长状。积水数据突出显示了水流湍急和水流平缓的区域。湿度分析表明,14 个子流域处于侵蚀阶段,8 个子流域处于成熟阶段,其余子流域较为古老,抗侵蚀能力较强。总的湿度积分(HI)为 0.406,反映了整个流域的适度海拔变化。这项研究为了解斯瓦特河谷排水系统的地貌控制提供了重要依据,有助于改进水资源管理策略。了解形态计量和水位计量特征对于适应气候引起的风险和保护山区水资源至关重要。
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Geo-spatial assessment of geomorphic characteristics of Swat Valley, Pakistan
Morphometric analysis is essential for understanding drainage networks and landform evolution, particularly in complex mountainous regions like the Swat Valley. Accurate characterization of these features aids in water resource management and mitigating climate-induced challenges. The study employed GIS and remote sensing technologies, utilizing SRTM-30m DEM data to perform a comprehensive morphometric and hypsometric analysis. Key morphometric parameters such as basin size, stream order, bifurcation ratio, drainage density, circularity ratio, and elongation ratio were calculated by using Whitebox tool. Additionally, three-dimensional parameters including basin relief, roughness number, ruggedness index, and slope were analyzed. Hypsometric analysis was conducted to examine area-elevation relationships, using empirical formulas and contour data. The basin was found to be irregularly shaped, with an elongation ratio of 6.97 and a circulatory ratio of 0.3091, indicating an elongated form. Flow accumulation data highlighted areas of rapid and moderate water flow. Hypsometric analysis showed that 14 sub-basins were in an erosional stage, 8 were mature, and the remainder were older and more resistant to erosion. The overall hypsometric integral (HI) of 0.406 reflects moderate elevation variation across the basin. The study provides critical insights into the geomorphometric controls of the Swat Valley's drainage system, contributing to improved water resource management strategies. Understanding morphometric and hypsometric characteristics is vital for adapting to climate-induced risks and safeguarding water resources in mountainous landscapes.
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