[GRASS-user] r.watershed identify inland watershed

ming han dustming at gmail.com
Tue Mar 30 05:06:45 PDT 2021


Got it, thanks everyone~
Ming

Micha Silver <tsvibar at gmail.com> 于2021年3月29日周一 下午2:40写道:

> Hello:
>
> You might try `r.param.scale`, or even better `r.geomorphons` modules to
> identify geomorphology features, then filter out all pixels identified
> as pits.
>
>
> r.watershed is purposely designed to overcome depressions, and find flow
> routing thru these spots. So I don't think you can use that module to
> identify depressions.
>
>
> On 3/27/21 8:49 PM, ming han wrote:
> > Hi  Everyone
> >
> >      When I do watershed delineation using r.watershed for great salt
> > lake watershed. I found r.watershed always tried to assign an outlet
> > for a great salt lake, which does actually not exist because it is an
> > inland lake and the great salt lake has no watershed outlet at all.
> >
> >       I noticed that there is a depression option. But is there any
> > way that  r.watershed can automatically identify depressions while
> > defining flow accumulation and stream network?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Ming
> >
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> Micha Silver
> Ben Gurion Univ.
> Sde Boker, Remote Sensing Lab
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