HydroSHEDS-X: A new source for hydro-ecologial research and applications in the Canadian Arctic

HydroSHEDS is a well-established database for large scale hydro-ecological research and applications worldwide. The first version was introduced in 2008 and offers global digital hydrographic information including river network and catchment boundary delineation at multiple scales. It is widely used...

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Main Authors: Warmedinger, Leena, Anand, Mira, Roth, Achim, Lehner, Bernhard, Huber, Martin, Tubbesing, Raphael, Walper, Carolin, Grill, Günther, Thieme, Michele
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spelling ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:187297 2024-05-19T07:33:15+00:00 HydroSHEDS-X: A new source for hydro-ecologial research and applications in the Canadian Arctic Warmedinger, Leena Anand, Mira Roth, Achim Lehner, Bernhard Huber, Martin Tubbesing, Raphael Walper, Carolin Grill, Günther Thieme, Michele 2021 https://elib.dlr.de/187297/ unknown Warmedinger, Leena und Anand, Mira und Roth, Achim und Lehner, Bernhard und Huber, Martin und Tubbesing, Raphael und Walper, Carolin und Grill, Günther und Thieme, Michele (2021) HydroSHEDS-X: A new source for hydro-ecologial research and applications in the Canadian Arctic. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting 2021, 2021-12-06 - 2021-12-10, Kanada. (nicht veröffentlicht) Dynamik der Landoberfläche Konferenzbeitrag NonPeerReviewed 2021 ftdlr 2024-04-25T01:02:02Z HydroSHEDS is a well-established database for large scale hydro-ecological research and applications worldwide. The first version was introduced in 2008 and offers global digital hydrographic information including river network and catchment boundary delineation at multiple scales. It is widely used in hydrological modelling and applications in a broad range of disciplines including environmental, conservation, socio- economic, human health, and sustainability studies. The first version of HydroSHEDS was derived from the digital elevation model (DEM) of the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) at a pixel resolution of 3 arc-seconds. However, SRTM data are not available for latitudes higher than 60 degrees north. Therefore, areas like the Canadian Arctic were filled with Hydro1k elevation data, which is of lower quality and only available at a coarser resolution. The new HydroSHEDS v2.0 - also known as HydroSHEDS-X - is currently derived from the TanDEM-X data set (TerraSAR-X add-on for Digital Elevation Measurement) in an international collaborative project between the German Aerospace Center (DLR), McGill University, Confluvio Consulting, and World Wildlife Fund. TanDEM-X offers a homogeneous global DEM in 0.4 arc-second resolution (~12 m grid cell size). This DEM is first processed and upscaled to derive a pre-conditioned DEM at 3 arc-second resolution. In a second step, refined hydrological optimization procedures are applied to derive the drainage pathways in the same format as the established HydroSHEDS product but at improved quality and with full coverage of the Arctic region. Other products related to HydroSHEDS, such as the hydro-environmental catchment and river reach characteristics offered in HydroATLAS, will also be updated. This poster introduces the new HydroSHEDS-X database, briefly describes its processing and quality, and finally demonstrates the improvements for Banks Island as a test site in the Canadian Arctic. Conference Object Arctic Arctic Banks Island Human health German Aerospace Center: elib - DLR electronic library
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topic Dynamik der Landoberfläche
spellingShingle Dynamik der Landoberfläche
Warmedinger, Leena
Anand, Mira
Roth, Achim
Lehner, Bernhard
Huber, Martin
Tubbesing, Raphael
Walper, Carolin
Grill, Günther
Thieme, Michele
HydroSHEDS-X: A new source for hydro-ecologial research and applications in the Canadian Arctic
topic_facet Dynamik der Landoberfläche
description HydroSHEDS is a well-established database for large scale hydro-ecological research and applications worldwide. The first version was introduced in 2008 and offers global digital hydrographic information including river network and catchment boundary delineation at multiple scales. It is widely used in hydrological modelling and applications in a broad range of disciplines including environmental, conservation, socio- economic, human health, and sustainability studies. The first version of HydroSHEDS was derived from the digital elevation model (DEM) of the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) at a pixel resolution of 3 arc-seconds. However, SRTM data are not available for latitudes higher than 60 degrees north. Therefore, areas like the Canadian Arctic were filled with Hydro1k elevation data, which is of lower quality and only available at a coarser resolution. The new HydroSHEDS v2.0 - also known as HydroSHEDS-X - is currently derived from the TanDEM-X data set (TerraSAR-X add-on for Digital Elevation Measurement) in an international collaborative project between the German Aerospace Center (DLR), McGill University, Confluvio Consulting, and World Wildlife Fund. TanDEM-X offers a homogeneous global DEM in 0.4 arc-second resolution (~12 m grid cell size). This DEM is first processed and upscaled to derive a pre-conditioned DEM at 3 arc-second resolution. In a second step, refined hydrological optimization procedures are applied to derive the drainage pathways in the same format as the established HydroSHEDS product but at improved quality and with full coverage of the Arctic region. Other products related to HydroSHEDS, such as the hydro-environmental catchment and river reach characteristics offered in HydroATLAS, will also be updated. This poster introduces the new HydroSHEDS-X database, briefly describes its processing and quality, and finally demonstrates the improvements for Banks Island as a test site in the Canadian Arctic.
format Conference Object
author Warmedinger, Leena
Anand, Mira
Roth, Achim
Lehner, Bernhard
Huber, Martin
Tubbesing, Raphael
Walper, Carolin
Grill, Günther
Thieme, Michele
author_facet Warmedinger, Leena
Anand, Mira
Roth, Achim
Lehner, Bernhard
Huber, Martin
Tubbesing, Raphael
Walper, Carolin
Grill, Günther
Thieme, Michele
author_sort Warmedinger, Leena
title HydroSHEDS-X: A new source for hydro-ecologial research and applications in the Canadian Arctic
title_short HydroSHEDS-X: A new source for hydro-ecologial research and applications in the Canadian Arctic
title_full HydroSHEDS-X: A new source for hydro-ecologial research and applications in the Canadian Arctic
title_fullStr HydroSHEDS-X: A new source for hydro-ecologial research and applications in the Canadian Arctic
title_full_unstemmed HydroSHEDS-X: A new source for hydro-ecologial research and applications in the Canadian Arctic
title_sort hydrosheds-x: a new source for hydro-ecologial research and applications in the canadian arctic
publishDate 2021
url https://elib.dlr.de/187297/
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op_relation Warmedinger, Leena und Anand, Mira und Roth, Achim und Lehner, Bernhard und Huber, Martin und Tubbesing, Raphael und Walper, Carolin und Grill, Günther und Thieme, Michele (2021) HydroSHEDS-X: A new source for hydro-ecologial research and applications in the Canadian Arctic. ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting 2021, 2021-12-06 - 2021-12-10, Kanada. (nicht veröffentlicht)
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