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Watershed modeling using arc hydro based on DEMs: a case study in Jackpine watershed

Abstract

BackgroundRaster-based digital elevation models (DEMs) play an important role in distributed hydrologic modeling supported by geographic information systems (GIS). In this study, DEMs and stream network data were used to model the Jackpine Watershed in Ontario, Canada, using Arc Hydro Tools.ResultsThe modeling results include stream network and catchment delineation. The effects of the DEM reconditioning process and the stream threshold value on the modeling accuracy were examined through three simulations. The accuracy was discussed by overlying the actual and simulated maps, as well as by comparing stream densities, network lengths and numbers of streams, catchment area, and number of catchments. Other possible methods to improve the watershed modeling were also discussed.ConclusionsIt is concluded that Arc Hydro is capable of performing watershed modeling with satisfactory performance. It is shown that DEM reconditioning can improve the accuracy of watershed modeling. It is also implied that lower stream threshold value can not only lead to a more detailed stream network but also enhance the accuracy of catchment delineation.

Authors

Li Z

Journal

Environmental Systems Research, Vol. 3, No. 1,

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 2014

DOI

10.1186/2193-2697-3-11

ISSN

2193-2697

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