Catchment
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Catchment
General description
A catchment is an area of land that is drained by a river and its tributaries. Delineation can be made based on the topographic divide (watershed) using digital terrain models (DTM) and a Geographic Information System (GIS). DTMs are freely available online from a variety of sources, such as the 30 m resolution ASTER GDEM from NASA and Japan Space Systems ([1]).
Case studies where this River Characterisation is relevant
- No case studies apply to this River Characterisation.
Tools where this River Characterisation is relevant
- No tools apply to this River Characterisation.