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=== Delineation criteria ===
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== Delineation criteria ==
  
Delineation is based on:
 
 
* Major changes in valley gradient
 
* Major changes in valley gradient
 
* Major tributary confluences (significantly increasing upstream catchment area, river discharge)
 
* Major tributary confluences (significantly increasing upstream catchment area, river discharge)
 
* Valley confinement (confined, partly-confined, unconfined)
 
* Valley confinement (confined, partly-confined, unconfined)
 
* In mountainous areas, very large lateral sediment inputs
 
* In mountainous areas, very large lateral sediment inputs
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== Methods and data sources ==
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# Major segments are identified by applying GIS tools to a DEM with river network overlay, to define downstream breaks in valley gradient (and width) and in upstream contributing area.
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# Major segments may be subdivided according to valley confinement interpreted from DEMs
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# Google Earth images
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# Orthophotos
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<gallery>
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File:Frome_segment_deline.jpg|The River Frome is delineated into 6 segments based primarily on major tributary confluences.
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</gallery>
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  [[Category:River Characterisation]] [[Category:Segment]] [[Category:Segment]]
 
  [[Category:River Characterisation]] [[Category:Segment]] [[Category:Segment]]

Latest revision as of 12:58, 22 May 2014

Segment

Definition

Section of river subject to similar valley-scale influences and energy conditions.


Delineation criteria

  • Major changes in valley gradient
  • Major tributary confluences (significantly increasing upstream catchment area, river discharge)
  • Valley confinement (confined, partly-confined, unconfined)
  • In mountainous areas, very large lateral sediment inputs


Methods and data sources

  1. Major segments are identified by applying GIS tools to a DEM with river network overlay, to define downstream breaks in valley gradient (and width) and in upstream contributing area.
  2. Major segments may be subdivided according to valley confinement interpreted from DEMs
  3. Google Earth images
  4. Orthophotos