Journal of Environmental Hydrology
ISSN 1058-3912


Electronic Journal of the International Association for Environmental Hydrology

JEH Volume 15 (2007), Paper 1    Posted January 30, 2007
GIS - BASED MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF TWO MAJOR WATERSHEDS, WESTERN CRETE, GREECE

Maria Kouli
Filippos Vallianatos
Pantelis Soupios
Dimitris Alexakis

Technological Educational Institute of Crete, Laboratory of Geophysics & Seismology, Laboratory of GeoInformatics, Crete, Greece

ABSTRACT
Watershed analysis based on a geographic information system (GIS) was carried out in two agricultural watersheds in the central area of Chania prefecture on the island of Crete, Greece. The digital data for deriving geomorphometric parameters significant for the evaluation of watershed condition were extracted from topographical, geological, hydrological and hydrolithological maps, and were updated by Landsat-ETM satellite imagery. Geomorphometric parameters such as drainage density, stream frequency, hypsometric integrals and hypsometric curves, especially at the sub-basin level, enabled an understanding of the relationships among the different aspects of the drainage patterns and their influence on landform processes, drainage, and land erosion properties. Geomorphometric parameter analysis coupled with fractal analysis and statistical analysis of the stream tributaries revealed that the two watersheds have undergone severe erosion in the past, and are still susceptible to surface erosion, while their development has been significantly affected by geomorphological and lithological factors such as faults, slope, and rock permeability.

Reference: Kouli, M., F. Vallianatos, P. Soupios, and D. Alexakis. 2007. GIS-based morphometric analysis of two major watersheds, Western Crete, Greece. Journal of Environmental Hydrology, Vol. 15, Paper 1.
CONTACT:
Pantelis Soupios
Technological Educational Institute of Crete
Laboratory of Geophysics & Seismology Laboratory of GeoInformatics
3 Romanou, Chalepa
73133 Chania
Crete, Greece


E-mail: soupios@nshan.chania.teicrete.gr



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