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Watershed delineation is the process of identifying the boundary of a watershed, also referred to as a catchment, drainage basin, or river basin.It is an important step in many areas of environmental science, engineering, and management, for example to study flooding, aquatic habitat, or water pollution.
MapWindow GIS and its watershed delineation tool were used to generate terrain curvature networks by Burgholzer [6] Fujisawa used MapWindow GIS in conjunction with Google Earth for data preparation. [7] MapWindow GIS was extended with several plug-ins and custom datasets for the United Nations WaterBase project. [8]
The watershed basin and stream delineation tool uses either the Jenson or At Search algorithm and allows for artificial diversions. A suite of sophisticated basin metrics and digital elevation map analysis tools is provided, including statistical and analysis functions such as temporal min, max, mean, standard deviation, slope and curvature ...
In the study of image processing, a watershed is a transformation defined on a grayscale image. The name refers metaphorically to a geological watershed , or drainage divide, which separates adjacent drainage basins .
The Watershed Modeling System (WMS) is a proprietary water modeling software application used to develop watershed computer simulations. The software provides tools to automate various basic and advanced delineations, calculations, and modeling processes. [ 9 ]
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The original delineation of units, down to subbasins (cataloging units), was done using 1:250,000 scale maps and data. The newer delineation work on watersheds and subwatersheds was done using 1:24,000 scale maps and data.
This tool grounds the business case for diversity in solid research. It is not a bibliography of business case research, but it is intended to provide readers, including D&I practitioners, diversity initiative sponsors, and ERG leaders, with recent data to use in their efforts to build an organizational business case for diversity and inclusion.