developed with GRASS5.0
EROSION/DEPOSITION MODELING IN COMPLEX TERRAIN USING GIS
HELENA MITASOVA, LUBOS MITAS, WILLIAM M. BROWN
Copyright © 1998 Helena Mitasova, GMS Laboratory, University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign
For requests to use this material or its parts please contact: helena@gis.uiuc.edu
Introduction
This document describes "field to landscape scale" modeling of selected
hydrologic and erosion processes based on
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representation of input data as multivariate functions (as opposed to homogeneous
hillslope segments or subwaterhseds),
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simulations performed by solution of equations describing relevant physical
processes,
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advanced multidimensional GIS support for storing, processing and visualizing
the data and results.
The concept, theory and some applications are described in the following
papers, proceedings,
and reports.
Methods
The following methods and tools support hydrologic and erosion modeling
within GIS at an increasing level of complexity and realism:
The presented work was supported by the Strategic Environmental Research
and Development Program, USA CERL, Illinois Department of Natural Resources
and C-FAR.
Contacts
Helena Mitasova (GMSLab)
helena@gis.uiuc.edu
Bill Brown (GMSLab) brown@gis.uiuc.edu
Lubos Mitas (NCSA) lmitas@ncsa.uiuc.edu
GMSL Modeling & Visualization
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