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Estimating watershed area for playas in the Southern High Plains, USA

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2009-03-01, Estimating watershed area for playas in the Southern High Plains, USA: WetlandsWetlands, v. 29, iss. 1, p. 387-395.

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Hydrologic budgets for depressional wetlands require estimates of runoff from watersheds. In the Southern High Plains, where there is little elevation relief, ground surveys provide accurate watershed estimates but are time-consuming and costly. Estimates can be derived at lower cost from DEMs (Digital Elevation Models) and topographical maps, but data resolution and interpretation introduces errors. Other computational methods provide alternatives for estimating watershed area. Two computational methods based on longitudinal distances and elevations are described; minimal distance method and weighted minimal distance method. Twenty playas were ground surveyed to obtain baseline estimates of watershed area. Watershed areas for these [...]

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