Hydrologic Terrain Analysis Using Digital Elevation Models (TauDEM) tools to derive hydrologically useful information from Digital Elevation Models (DEMs)
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Abstract
Objective: To be able to use the Terrain Analysis Using Digital Elevation Models (TauDEM) tools to derive hydrologically useful information from Digital Elevation Models (DEMs).
Jupyter Notebook TauDEM was used for watershed delineation and calculation of Height Above Nearest Drainage in the Logan River Watershed in Utah. To start, "logan.tif" Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data and "LoganOultet.shp" Logan Outlet were used as the main inputs. The final results were "loagnw.tif" subwatershed, "logannet.shp" stream networks, and 'loganhand.tif' HAND map. This resource includes both the inputs to and the outputs from Jupyter Notebook TauDEM used for hydrologic terrain analysis in the Logan River Watershed in Utah.
To use the Jupyter Notebook, click on the "Open With" blue bottom at the top right of this page and choose "Jupyter". Then, click on "TauDEM.ipynb" to see the code and run it.
Most part of this jupyter notebook is adopted from Tarboton and Garousi-Nejad (2017).
Tarboton, D., I. Garousi-Nejad (2017). UCGIS 2017 Hydrologic Terrain Analysis Using TauDEM Start, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/d4ed65b0c3c5475aa40af88c4d627c63
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