RivGraph: Automatic extraction and analysis of river and delta channel network topology
Jon Schwenk, Jayaram Hariharan
Abstract
River networks sustain life and landscapes by carrying and distributing water, sediment, and nutrients throughout ecosystems and communities. At the largest scale, river networks drain continents through tree-like tributary networks. At typically smaller scales, river deltas and braided rivers form loopy, complex distributary river networks via avulsions and bifurcations. In order to model flows through these networks or analyze network structure, the topology, or connectivity, of the network must be resolved. Additionally, morphologic properties of each river channel as well as the direction of flow through the channel inform how fluxes travel through the network's channels.
Topics & Concepts
DeltaExtraction (chemistry)Topology (electrical circuits)Channel (broadcasting)River deltaComputer scienceComputer networkEngineeringElectrical engineeringChromatographyChemistryAerospace engineeringHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesFish Ecology and Management StudiesUnderwater Acoustics Research