Semi-automatic derivation of hydrographic network - Impacts of human activities on hydrographic network
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
The mapping of the channel network plays a fundamental role in manifold landscape management
issues, such as geo-hydrological risk analysis, legal matters related to land use, technical cartography
and water resources management.
Human activities in mountain regions results in a wide variety of environmental impacts. Human
activities that influence runoff generation and drainage pattern have reflections in the context of
hydro-geological hazard and water resources management. In some cases, channel network has been
modified for drainage and irrigation purposes, in other the alteration of drainage patterns is due to the
presence of man-made features, such as roads and new urbanized areas. The last 40 years have seen
relevant changes in land use in mountain regions, with an important increase of urbanized areas and
road network, and consequent modifications of the hydrographic network. Accordingly, an up-to-date
detailed recognition of the channel network is needed for landscape management purposes.
The availability of high-resolution digital terrain models (HR-DTMs) of regional coverage opens
interesting prospects for the analysis and the definition of the channel network. These terrain models
offer an unprecedented capability to interpret surface morphology and the related geomorphic and
hydrological processes. Moreover, the availability of regional HR-DTMs is increasing, thanks to
technological developments and decreasing costs of data acquisition and processing.
In this study, we present our experience in the derivation of channel network from regional HR-DTM
for an alpine region (Autonomous Province of Trento, Northern Italy), covering an area of 6500 km2.
The derivation of the channel network is conducted via a geomorphometric approach. Moreover, we
analyze the interaction between human activities and the channel network by comparing the channel
network derived from the HR-DTM with field evidences collected during extensive field surveys.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
channel network
Elenco autori:
Trevisani, Sebastiano; Goldin, Beatrice; Mion, Elena; Cavalli, Marco
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Interpraevent 2012- Extended abstracts