The global dataset of current drainage system shapes has relatively low spatial resolution. This dataset uses a 90 meter resolution digital elevation model (DEM) to calculate watershed basins larger than 50 square kilometers worldwide, resulting in a new dataset (Basin90m) with a total of 667629 watershed basins. For each watershed, extract the spatial distribution of the longest river channel and the meandering nature of the river, and calculate the basic geometric parameters of the watershed basin, such as area, length, width, aspect ratio, slope, and elevation. Basin90m consists of vector files (ESRI Shapefile format) containing global basin and river channels. The file sizes for watershed and river data are 7.8 GB and 2.5 GB, respectively. All calculations are automatically performed using MATLAB scripts. For a more detailed description of Basin90m, please refer to our submitted data description article titled 'A global dataset of the shape of drainage systems
The Basin90m dataset consists of four parts of data. The first part includes global watersheds with an area greater than 50 km ², and the data format is ESRI Shapefile. The 8 indicators of the drainage system are stored in the attribute table of the basin shapefile. The 'Basins' folder contains 6 subfolders, each representing a continent, and each continent's subfolders contain all the watersheds in that continent, classified in different river orders. For example, the "South America" subfolders contain 9 shapefile files corresponding to streams 1-9. The name of the shapefile file includes its continent and river sequence information, for example, "South_Samerica_Sasin_8. shp" represents all watersheds in South America with a flow sequence of 8. The second part of the Basin90m data consists of major rivers worldwide. The longest river in each watershed is stored in a folder named 'Rivers'. The internal structure of this folder is the same as the 'Basins' folder. For example, 'South_ Americas River_8. shp' represents the main river channel in South America, with a flow sequence of 8. The third part of the Basin90m data is an Excel file named 'Basin90m'. This file contains 8 morphological measurement parameters for all basins. It includes globally merged worksheets and worksheets that distinguish different flow orders. The fourth part of the Ba-sin90m data is a folder called "Matlab_comde", which contains Matlab code for automatic drainage of drainage systems and their morphological parameters.
| collect time | 2023/01/01 - 2023/12/31 |
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| collect place | Global |
| data size | 6.4 GiB |
| data format | shp,excel, |
| Coordinate system | |
| Projection | Longitude and latitude projection (EPSG:4326) |
Data sourced from GFZ Data Services( https://doi.org/10.5880/GFZ.4.6.2023.004 ).
Using a 90 meter resolution digital elevation model (DEM) to calculate watersheds larger than 50 km2globally, a new dataset (Basin90m) is obtained. For each watershed, the spatial distribution of the longest river channel and river curvature is extracted, and the basic geometric parameters of the watershed, such as area, length, width, aspect ratio, slope, and elevation, are calculated.
The data quality is good.
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| 2 | 全球90m分辨率流域数据集 |
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