Title: CRWRPrePro Stream and Watershed Delineation
1CRWR-PreProStream and Watershed Delineation
Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Water
Resources Modeling Using GIS 2000 - Austin, Texas
- Francisco Olivera, Ph.D.
- Center for Research in Water Resources
- University of Texas at Austin
2What is CRWR-PrePro?
Digital Spatial Data
- CRWR-PrePro is an ArcView pre-processor of
digital spatial data for the HECs Hydrologic
Modeling System (HMS)
CRWR-PrePro
Data for HEC-HMS Input Components (Not all HMS
options are included yet)
3What is HEC-HMS?
- HEC-HMS is a new generation software for
precipitation-runoff simulation that supersedes
the HEC-1 Flood Hydrograph Package. (HEC-HMS
Users Manual) - HEC-HMS is a Windows version of HEC-1.
4What is HEC-HMS?
Control Definition of the analysis time window.
BasinDefinition of the hydrologic elements.
HEC-HMS Simulation
Hydrographs
Precipitation Definition of rainfall data in time
and space.
5Stream-Watershed Delineation
Terrain Analysis
Stream-Watershed Delineation
6Terrain Analysis
Burn-In Streams Grid
DEMGrid
Fill Sinks Grid
DigitizedStream NetworkLine Coverage
Flow Direction Grid
Flow Accumulation Grid
7Terrain Analysis
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Flow accumulation grid
Stream Network
8Terrain Analysis
- DEM and digitized reach network
9Terrain Analysis
Burning-in streams
10Terrain Analysis
- Burned-in DEM
- Elevation is increased by a fixed value in all
cells, except for those that coincide with the
digitized reach network.
11Terrain Analysis
- Flow direction
- Water flows to one of the eight neighbor cells,
according to the direction of the steepest
descent.
12Terrain Analysis
- Flow accumulation
- Measure of the drainage area in units of grid
cells.
13Stream-Watershed Delineation
Stream NetworkDefinition
Watershed OutletDefinition
Raster to VectorConversion
Watershed Delineation
14Stream Network Definition
15Sub-Basins and Reach Network
- Reach network.
- Grid cells draining more than a user-defined
threshold value (blue streams), or located
downstream of user-defined cells (red streams)
are part of the reach network.
16Sub-Basins and Reach Network
- Reach segmentation.
- Reach segments (links) are the sections of a
reach channel connecting two successive
junctions, a junction and an outlet, or a
headwater and a junction.
17Watershed Outlet Definition
18Sub-Basins and Reach Network
- Watershed outlets.
- The most downstream cells of the reach segments
(brown cells), and user-defined cells (red dots)
are potential sub-basin outlets.
19Sub-Basins and Reach Network
- Modified reach segmentation.
- The user-defined outlets modify the reach
segmentation by splitting the segments in which
they are located.
20Watershed Delineation
Watershed Outlets
Watershed Delineation
21Sub-Basins and Reach Network
- Sub-basin delineation.
- The drainage area of each sub-basin outlet is
delineated.
22Vectorization
- Streams and watersheds are converted from raster
to vector format.
23Merging Polygons and Watersheds
WatershedVectorization
StreamVectorization
Dissolving SpuriousPolygons
MergingWatersheds
24Merging Spurious Polygons
- Cells connected to the main watershed polygon
through a corner are defined as a separate
polygon (spurious polygon). - These polygons are dissolved into the main
polygon.
25Merging Watersheds
- Adjacent watershed polygons can be merged into a
single polygon, if they share the outlet or one
flows into the other.
26Merging Watersheds
- After merging sub-basin polygons, the attribute
tables are modified so that the watershed code
(WshCode) of the reaches and the area of the new
sub-basin are updated.