Re: [Qgis-user] hydro-flatenning process ?

2013-07-10 Thread image
Hello, Thank you for your reply. In fact, i d' like a tool to flatten waterway areas 's values on my DEM. Moreover I would like define an hydrologic topology on my DEM. Each cellul of my raster should have a topologic component. Do you know if there is a specific tool to do that? Thank you ver

Re: [Qgis-user] hydro-flatenning process ?

2013-07-09 Thread Jake Maier
-user] hydro-flatenning process ? TauDEM (http://hydrology.uwrl.usu.edu/taudem/taudem5.0/index.html) also looks like a good candidate for this type of processing and can be configured to run through QGIS/SEXTANTE. - John John Callahan Research Scientist Delaware Geological Survey

Re: [Qgis-user] hydro-flatenning process ?

2013-07-09 Thread John Callahan
TauDEM (http://hydrology.uwrl.usu.edu/taudem/taudem5.0/index.html) also looks like a good candidate for this type of processing and can be configured to run through QGIS/SEXTANTE. - John John Callahan Research Scientist Delaware Geological Survey University of Delaware http://www.dgs.udel.edu jo

Re: [Qgis-user] hydro-flatenning process ?

2013-07-09 Thread richard burcher
QGIS provides plenty of tools, both SAGA GIS (have to install binaries and access through SEXTANTE) & GRASS (either through grass plugin or SEXTANTE). Both SAGA & GRASS have strong raster & hydrology based tools. You would need to elaborate on the exact methodology desired, but look around these to

[Qgis-user] hydro-flatenning process ?

2013-07-09 Thread image
Hello, >From a dem file (breaklines), i would like apply hydro-flatenning process. Is it possible to do that with qgis? Thanks. Regards. -- View this message in context: http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/hydro-flatenning-process-tp5065093.html Sent from the Quantum GIS - User mailing list