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This study is envisaged to develop an easy-to-use and time efficient Python based GIS code/tool named as Morph_CNeT within ArcGIS framework which provides an algorithmic way to extract the morphometric attributes.</div></div><div><h3>New hydrological insights for the region</h3><div>Morph_CNeT is utilized to derive topological attributes for 1749 hydrological observation sites belonging to 21 river basins within India to build a repository titled “Morph_CNeT-India”. Subsequently, the attributes are used to classify the catchments into several types of network topology as a function of the relative positions of first 3 internal nodes as well as their distances from the outlets. Finally, the empirical width functions constructed based on the morphometric attributes are shown to capture the multi-peaked behaviour of hydrographs to highlight significance of the attributes. 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Morph_CNeT: A new GIS tool to extract morphometric attributes characterising channel network topology of Indian catchments
Study region
21 River Basins comprising 1749 Catchments within India.
Study focus
The morphometric attributes related to the channel network topology of a catchments are derived as functions of the emergence of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd bifurcation nodes of the network. These attributes are found to have influence on the shape of width function and hydrologic responses from catchments. There is a dearth of attempts to utilize these attributes in hydro-geomorphological applications, may be due to the complexity involved in their extraction owing to lack of any algorithmic procedure. This study is envisaged to develop an easy-to-use and time efficient Python based GIS code/tool named as Morph_CNeT within ArcGIS framework which provides an algorithmic way to extract the morphometric attributes.
New hydrological insights for the region
Morph_CNeT is utilized to derive topological attributes for 1749 hydrological observation sites belonging to 21 river basins within India to build a repository titled “Morph_CNeT-India”. Subsequently, the attributes are used to classify the catchments into several types of network topology as a function of the relative positions of first 3 internal nodes as well as their distances from the outlets. Finally, the empirical width functions constructed based on the morphometric attributes are shown to capture the multi-peaked behaviour of hydrographs to highlight significance of the attributes. The repository of morphometric attributes can form the basis for carrying out several hydro-geomorphological investigations.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies publishes original research papers enhancing the science of hydrology and aiming at region-specific problems, past and future conditions, analysis, review and solutions. The journal particularly welcomes research papers that deliver new insights into region-specific hydrological processes and responses to changing conditions, as well as contributions that incorporate interdisciplinarity and translational science.