Here we learn how to use the basic ArcGIS Pro hydrologic tools to analyze how water flows across the landscape surface. We will examine the three ways to generate flow direction rasters, named D8, MFD (for Multiple Flow Direction) and DINF (for Infinite Direction). From this flow direction raster, we will see how to identify stream paths, watersheds (also known as catchments or drainage basins), flow accumulation rasters and the Topographic Wetness Index (TWI). We will also learn how to use the stream path to build a network, from which we can calculate the shortest distance between two points while constrained to the hydrologic flow paths.
Lab Exercises:
Lab 1: Calculating Areas from Raster Datasets; • Hydrology in ArcGIS Pr...
Lab 2: Problems when creating Watersheds without filling the DEM; • Hydrology in ArcGIS Pr...
Lab 3: Filling Sinks in a DEM; • Hydrology in ArcGIS Pr...
Lab 4: Calculating an Accurate Flow Direction Raster; • Hydrology in ArcGIS Pr...
Lab 5: Generating an Accurate Watershed; • Hydrology in ArcGIS Pr...
Lab 6: Creating a Flow Accumulation Raster; • Hydrology in ArcGIS Pr...
Lab 7: Generating a Stream Network using Strahler Stream Orders; • Hydrology in ArcGIS Pr...
Lab 8: Aspect Statistics within Watershed; • Hydrology in ArcGIS Pr...
Lab 9: Slope Statistics within Watershed; • Hydrology in ArcGIS Pr...
Lab 10: The Topographic Wetness Index (TWI); • Hydrology in ArcGIS Pr...
Lab 11: Finding the Shortest Path Through the Stream Network; • Hydrology in ArcGIS Pr...
Extra Materials:
Word Document with walk-throughs of lab exercises: docs.google.com/document/d/13...
Data for Lab Exercises: drive.google.com/file/d/1i07m...
Manuscripts discussing TWI: drive.google.com/file/d/1W4Ty...
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