Application of Hydro-Based Morphological Models for Environmental Assessment of Watersheds

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Main Author: Neto S.L.R.*
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: dos Santos V.J.*, Schutz E.L.D.*, de Moliner L.M.*, Kloth C.G.*, Schier D.T.*, Othman A.A., Bispo P.D.C., Liesenberg, Veraldo
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Summary: © 2023 by the authors.Hydro-based morphological models are representations of the terrain related to the flow or storage of water in the landscape. However, their application in the context of an integrated environmental assessment has been scarcely explored in the literature, despite the well-known importance of water for ecosystems and land use planning. Here, we derive the HAND and TWI models, which present solid conceptual bases based on water–landscape relationships from digital terrain models. We aim to present these models as useful representations in the environmental assessment of watersheds as they are relatively easy to generate and interpret. To this end, we applied these models in a Brazilian watershed and evaluated their spatial and reciprocal occurrence in the hydrological landscape through geographic entities and their spatial relationships with other landscape elements such as land use. We argue that HAND and TWI are simple hydrological-based models with robust premises that can reveal intrinsic relationships between relief parameters and water, providing new perspectives for the environmental assessment of small watersheds. Their outcomes have tremendous implications for land management initiatives. Our results show that geometric signatures of the TWI appeared through all the structural units of the hydrological landscape. The plateau areas were most prone to water accumulation/soil saturation, followed by floodplains, hillslopes, and ecotones. Thus, there is a tendency for the greatest geometric signatures of water accumulation/soil saturation entities to be located near the higher-order channels as well as the greatest geometric signatures of the floodplains. Agriculture and planted forests increased with distance, while the areas occupied by forest remnants tended to decrease within a range of up to 50 m from channels. However, they were also found within 50 m around the springs, whereas open fields, urban areas, and water bodies remained stable. We argue that HAND and TWI are simple hydrological-based models with robust premises that can reveal intrinsic relationships between the relief parameters and water, providing new perspectives for the environmental assessment of small watersheds whose outcomes have tremendous implications for land management initiatives.
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spelling Application of Hydro-Based Morphological Models for Environmental Assessment of Watersheds© 2023 by the authors.Hydro-based morphological models are representations of the terrain related to the flow or storage of water in the landscape. However, their application in the context of an integrated environmental assessment has been scarcely explored in the literature, despite the well-known importance of water for ecosystems and land use planning. Here, we derive the HAND and TWI models, which present solid conceptual bases based on water–landscape relationships from digital terrain models. We aim to present these models as useful representations in the environmental assessment of watersheds as they are relatively easy to generate and interpret. To this end, we applied these models in a Brazilian watershed and evaluated their spatial and reciprocal occurrence in the hydrological landscape through geographic entities and their spatial relationships with other landscape elements such as land use. We argue that HAND and TWI are simple hydrological-based models with robust premises that can reveal intrinsic relationships between relief parameters and water, providing new perspectives for the environmental assessment of small watersheds. Their outcomes have tremendous implications for land management initiatives. Our results show that geometric signatures of the TWI appeared through all the structural units of the hydrological landscape. The plateau areas were most prone to water accumulation/soil saturation, followed by floodplains, hillslopes, and ecotones. Thus, there is a tendency for the greatest geometric signatures of water accumulation/soil saturation entities to be located near the higher-order channels as well as the greatest geometric signatures of the floodplains. Agriculture and planted forests increased with distance, while the areas occupied by forest remnants tended to decrease within a range of up to 50 m from channels. However, they were also found within 50 m around the springs, whereas open fields, urban areas, and water bodies remained stable. We argue that HAND and TWI are simple hydrological-based models with robust premises that can reveal intrinsic relationships between the relief parameters and water, providing new perspectives for the environmental assessment of small watersheds whose outcomes have tremendous implications for land management initiatives.2024-12-05T13:52:11Z2023info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article2220-996410.3390/ijgi12080314https://repositorio.udesc.br/handle/UDESC/2235ark:/33523/001300000p03vISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information128Neto S.L.R.*dos Santos V.J.*Schutz E.L.D.*de Moliner L.M.*Kloth C.G.*Schier D.T.*Othman A.A.Bispo P.D.C.Liesenberg, Veraldoengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Udescinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-12-07T20:38:12Zoai:repositorio.udesc.br:UDESC/2235Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://pergamumweb.udesc.br/biblioteca/index.phpPRIhttps://repositorio-api.udesc.br/server/oai/requestri@udesc.bropendoar:63912024-12-07T20:38:12Repositório Institucional da Udesc - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
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title Application of Hydro-Based Morphological Models for Environmental Assessment of Watersheds
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title_short Application of Hydro-Based Morphological Models for Environmental Assessment of Watersheds
title_full Application of Hydro-Based Morphological Models for Environmental Assessment of Watersheds
title_fullStr Application of Hydro-Based Morphological Models for Environmental Assessment of Watersheds
title_full_unstemmed Application of Hydro-Based Morphological Models for Environmental Assessment of Watersheds
title_sort Application of Hydro-Based Morphological Models for Environmental Assessment of Watersheds
author Neto S.L.R.*
author_facet Neto S.L.R.*
dos Santos V.J.*
Schutz E.L.D.*
de Moliner L.M.*
Kloth C.G.*
Schier D.T.*
Othman A.A.
Bispo P.D.C.
Liesenberg, Veraldo
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author2 dos Santos V.J.*
Schutz E.L.D.*
de Moliner L.M.*
Kloth C.G.*
Schier D.T.*
Othman A.A.
Bispo P.D.C.
Liesenberg, Veraldo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Neto S.L.R.*
dos Santos V.J.*
Schutz E.L.D.*
de Moliner L.M.*
Kloth C.G.*
Schier D.T.*
Othman A.A.
Bispo P.D.C.
Liesenberg, Veraldo
description © 2023 by the authors.Hydro-based morphological models are representations of the terrain related to the flow or storage of water in the landscape. However, their application in the context of an integrated environmental assessment has been scarcely explored in the literature, despite the well-known importance of water for ecosystems and land use planning. Here, we derive the HAND and TWI models, which present solid conceptual bases based on water–landscape relationships from digital terrain models. We aim to present these models as useful representations in the environmental assessment of watersheds as they are relatively easy to generate and interpret. To this end, we applied these models in a Brazilian watershed and evaluated their spatial and reciprocal occurrence in the hydrological landscape through geographic entities and their spatial relationships with other landscape elements such as land use. We argue that HAND and TWI are simple hydrological-based models with robust premises that can reveal intrinsic relationships between relief parameters and water, providing new perspectives for the environmental assessment of small watersheds. Their outcomes have tremendous implications for land management initiatives. Our results show that geometric signatures of the TWI appeared through all the structural units of the hydrological landscape. The plateau areas were most prone to water accumulation/soil saturation, followed by floodplains, hillslopes, and ecotones. Thus, there is a tendency for the greatest geometric signatures of water accumulation/soil saturation entities to be located near the higher-order channels as well as the greatest geometric signatures of the floodplains. Agriculture and planted forests increased with distance, while the areas occupied by forest remnants tended to decrease within a range of up to 50 m from channels. However, they were also found within 50 m around the springs, whereas open fields, urban areas, and water bodies remained stable. We argue that HAND and TWI are simple hydrological-based models with robust premises that can reveal intrinsic relationships between the relief parameters and water, providing new perspectives for the environmental assessment of small watersheds whose outcomes have tremendous implications for land management initiatives.
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