#2719: r.watershed + D8 (unexpected results) ---------------------+------------------------- Reporter: 180875 | Owner: grass-dev@… Type: defect | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: 7.0.3 Component: Raster | Version: svn-trunk Resolution: | Keywords: r.watershed CPU: x86-64 | Platform: Linux ---------------------+-------------------------
Comment (by mmetz): Replying to [ticket:2719 180875]: > Dear GRASS Gurus, > > During the last days I've discovered a strange behaviour of r.watershed and D8. The used DEM is the result from a landscape evolution model and there are no depressions. I cannot use MFD as the D8-FlowDirections input data of a variety of tools I’ve written during the last years. > > I got obviously wrong values for the flow accumulation of r.watershed and D8. The number of cells in the Flow Accumulation grid at the outlet point was significantly smaller than the area of the analyzed catchment (spatial resolution in north south and east west direction is 1) also computed with GRASS using r.water.outlet and a conversion to Vector (Area). > I checked Flow Accumulation at the the outlet with an alternative code of a colleague and the contributing drainage area was exactly the value of the catchment size computed with r.water.outlet. This could only happen if the catchment is not fully covered by the DEM. In this case, edge cells are not contributing to the catchment because for edge cells it is not possible to say where the drain to. > > I further found some deviations in the flow direction grid. In some cases the flow routing leads to the lowest neighbouring cell which however might not be the steepest decent. r.watershed chooses sometimes a diagonal flow direction while the local channel gradient would be greater in horizontal direction. > I started some test runs with very simple geometries. I've defined a ramp with r.mapcalc that dips in north direction and I expected that this will also be shown by the flow direction of r.watershed. However, this is not the case. The synthetic DEM features a watershed!!! See attachment. It seems that r.watershed fills the region (without need). This strange behavior disappears by applying the "multiple flow direction" algorithm. > > I have tested with the latest versions grass70 , grass71 and grass645. > Here is a test simple test case (grass71) that documents the misbehavior of r.watershed and D8. > > {{{ > g.region w=0 e=1000 s=0 n=1000 res=1 -p > r.mapcalc "DEM = 1000 - y()" > r.watershed -s elevation=DEM@PERMANENT accumulation=ACC drainage=DIR > }}} The correction for diagonal flow bias missed two special cases. Fixed in trunk r67189, please test. -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/ticket/2719#comment:3> GRASS GIS <https://grass.osgeo.org> _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev