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FLOW DIRECTION AND BRANCHING GEOMETRY AT JUNCTIONS IN DENDRITIC RIVER NETWORKS
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EngineeringGeomorphologyQuantitative GeomorphologyFluvial ProcessPartial ViewData ScienceCatchment ScaleAutomatic DeterminationEnvironmental FlowHydraulic EngineeringHydrogeologyRiver Basin ManagementGeographyRiver RestorationHydrologySediment TransportWater ResourcesCivil EngineeringRemote Sensing
Automatic determination of flow direction from a partial view of a drainage network is a problem, notably in remote sensing. The main approach to determining which river link is pointing downstream uses spatial reasoning based on local features at junctions. Theoretical and empirical works on junction angles suggest that the two consecutive links which bound the most acute angle are the upstream links. This rule was tested using 2279 river junctions digitized from 19 dendritic drainage networks and was correct in nearly 90% of the cases. This result is better than that obtained from the decision table designed by Haralick, Wang et al. (1985) for the same purpose.
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