Bank gully extraction from DEMs utilizing the geomorphologic features of a loess hilly area in China

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Xin Yang
Jiaming Na
Guoan Tang
Tingting Wang
Axing Zhu
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[1] Ministry of Education,Key Laboratory of Virtual Geographic Environment (Nanjing Normal University)
[2] State Key Laboratory Cultivation Base of Geographical Environment Evolution (Jiangsu Province),Department of Geography
[3] Jiangsu Center for Collaborative Innovation in Geographical Information Resource Development and Application,undefined
[4] University of Wisconsin-Madison,undefined
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bank gully; DEMs; topographic features; loess shoulder line; relative gully depth;
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As one of most active gully types in the Chinese Loess Plateau, bank gullies generally indicate soil loss and land degradation. This study addressed the lack of detailed, large scale monitoring of bank gullies and proposed a semi-automatic method for extracting bank gullies, given typical topographic features based on 5 m resolution DEMs. First, channel networks, including bank gullies, are extracted through an iterative channel burn-in algorithm. Second, gully heads are correctly positioned based on the spatial relationship between gully heads and their corresponding gully shoulder lines. Third, bank gullies are distinguished from other gullies using the newly proposed topographic measurement of “relative gully depth (RGD).” The experimental results from the loess hilly area of the Linjiajian watershed in the Chinese Loess Plateau show that the producer accuracy reaches 87.5%. The accuracy is affected by the DEM resolution and RGD parameters, as well as the accuracy of the gully shoulder line. The application in the Madigou watershed with a high DEM resolution validated the duplicability of this method in other areas. The overall performance shows that bank gullies can be extracted with acceptable accuracy over a large area, which provides essential information for research on soil erosion, geomorphology, and environmental ecology.
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页码:151 / 168
页数:17
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