Authors
Federico Cazorzi, Giancarlo Dalla Fontana, Alberto De Luca, Giulia Sofia, Paolo Tarolli
Publication date
2013/2/15
Journal
Hydrological Processes
Volume
27
Issue
4
Pages
541-553
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Description
Drainage networks in agrarian landscape within floodplains constitute surface's discontinuities that are expected to affect hydrological response during floods. Drainage network recognition and quantification of water storage capacity within channels are, therefore, crucial for watershed planning and management. These evaluations require accurate spatial information for the area of interest and in most cases, when studying large catchments, broad datasets of ditches locations and descriptions are not available. In order to characterize drainage networks for large areas, the availability of high resolution topography derived by airborne laser scanner (LiDAR) represents a new and effective tool. Nowadays LiDAR DTMs covering large areas are readily available for public authorities, and there is a greater and more widespread interest in the application of such information for the development of automated methods …
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