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Network Examples Distance to schools in Gambia Puerto Rico Streams Determine water availability for Nuclear Reactors in Russia Invasive fish moving “up stream”
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Gambia
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“Hydrology”/Stream Paths Fill Sinks Find direction Find Accumulation SetNull(“Accumulation”<Desired, ”Accumulation”) Stream Feature Make a network?
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Fill Sinks
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Direction
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Flow Accumulation
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Null Non-Stream Pixels SetNull("Accumulation"<10000,"Accumul ation")
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Stream To Feature
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What happened here?
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Goes “straight” through lakes
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A stream network?
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Puerto Rico Streams
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Missed Connections
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Be Careful with “Near”
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Islands and Channels
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Natural Earth: Oregon
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Stream Ordering
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Stream Order
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Gauge & Tidal Stations Gauge Data: USGS –Flow at a point on a stream/river Tidal Stations: NOAA –Tide and/or current at a location
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Hydrologic Unit Codes (HUCs) http://water.usgs.gov/GIS/regions.html
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Hydrologic Unit Codes
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Sub-Catchments
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Lakes
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National Hydrography Dataset NHD http://nhd.usgs.gov/
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Next Steps? Create a stream network –Combine streams from multiple rasters –Compare the accumulated pixels to gauge station measurements Create watershed –Point along the stream can be a “pour” point Create lakes? –Constant elevation above the “pour” point Get other software?
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HEC-RAS
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Hydrologic Flow
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