Watershed management is one of the most interesting applications of spatial analysis using geographic information systems.
For ArcGIS Pro users, this course provides an extension of your knowledge applied to hydrology. For this, it is as important to understand the use of the tools (ArcHydro toolbox) as the basin theory and the workflow for its modeling.
Some parts are done using normal ArcGIS Pro tools, such as raster functions and spatial analysis, with specific application to a work area where it is expected to delineate watersheds, microwatersheds, and river axes. However, other specific parts are made with the toolkit that comes with ArcHydro. The course teaches how to install ArcHydro and of course how to use the tools for your chosen workflow.
The course includes the data used in the exercises so that students can replicate it, as well as the raster functions and tools used.
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The content of the course is as follows:
Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction to GIS hydrology
Lecture 2: DEM and flow direction
Geoprocessing
Lecture 3: Geoprocessing analyisis to hydrology functions
Lecture 4: Watershed and stream network
Analyisis
Lecture 5: Outflows and vector editing
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Lecture 6: Sub-Watershed and area estimation
Final results
Lecture 7: Oerlays, slope, map visual effects and basin
Some parts are done using normal ArcGIS Pro tools, such as raster functions and spatial analysis, with specific application to a work area where it is expected to delineate watersheds, microwatersheds, and river axes. However, other specific parts are made with the toolkit that comes with ArcHydro. The course teaches how to install ArcHydro and of course how to use the tools for your chosen workflow.