Artículo de revista
A GIS-based urban and peri-urban landscape representation toolbox for hydrological distributed modeling
Fecha
2017Registro en:
Environmental Modelling & Software 91 (2017) 168-185
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10.1016/j.envsoft.2017.01.022
Autor
Sanzana, P.
Gironás, J.
Braud, I.
Branger, F.
Rodriguez, F.
Vargas Mesa, Ximena
Hitschfeld Kahler, Nancy
Muñoz, J. F.
Vicuña, S.
Mejía, A.
Jankowfsky, S.
Institución
Resumen
Flowpaths are significantly affected by land use change and engineered elements across urban catchments.
Conventional GIS-based tools for extracting drainage networks were not developed for urban
terrains. This work presents Geo-PUMMA, a GIS toolbox to generate vectorial meshes for terrain representation
in distributed hydrological modeling, and to extract drainage patterns in urban and periurban
catchments. Geo-PUMMA generates well-shaped Hydrological Response Units (HRUs) and Urban
Hydrological Elements (UHEs). The toolbox was used in peri-urban catchments of Chile and France to
generate three model meshes with different levels of treatment, and extract and compare their corresponding
drainage networks. A recommended mesh is identified, which replicates the main morphological
and hydrological features of the reference drainage network, and is able to preserve features at
small to medium spatial scales (~80e150 m). Overall Geo-PUMMA can be used to represent the terrain in
distributed hydrological modeling applied to urban and peri-urban scales.