Author:
Pan Yunwen,Xia Junqiang,Yang Kejun
Abstract
Using longitudinal control lines and sparse measured cross sections with large spaces, a new method for quickly reconstructing digital terrains in natural riverways is presented. The longitudinal control lines in a natural riverway, mainly including the river boundaries, the thalweg, the dividing lines of floodplains and main channel, and the water edges, can be obtained by interpreting satellite images, remote sensing images or site surveys. Then, the longitudinal control lines are introduced into quadrilateral grid generation as auxiliary lines that can control longitudinal riverway trends and reflect transverse terrain changes. Then, by the equal cross-sectional area principle at the same water level, all measured cross sections are reasonably fitted. On the above basis, by virtue of the fitted cross-sectional data and the weighted distance method, the terrain interpolations along the longitudinal grid lines are conducted to obtain the elevation data of all grid nodes. Finally, according to the readable text formats of MIKE21 and SMS, the gridded digital terrain and connection information are output by computer programming to achieve good construction of the data exchange channels and fully exploit the special advantages of various software programs for digital terrain visualization and further utilization.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Cited by
4 articles.
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