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Lawrence W. Martz
Lawrence W. Martz
E-mail megerősítve itt: usask.ca
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Digital elevation model grid size, landscape representation, and hydrologic simulations
W Zhang, DR Montgomery
Water resources research 30 (4), 1019-1028, 1994
11801994
Numerical definition of drainage network and subcatchment areas from digital elevation models
LW Martz, J Garbrecht
Computers & Geosciences 18 (6), 747-761, 1992
6151992
The assignment of drainage direction over flat surfaces in raster digital elevation models
J Garbrecht, LW Martz
Journal of hydrology 193 (1-4), 204-213, 1997
5481997
The treatment of flat areas and depressions in automated drainage analysis of raster digital elevation models
LW Martz, J Garbrecht
Hydrological processes 12 (6), 843-855, 1998
4071998
CATCH: A FORTRAN program for measuring catchment area from digital elevation models
LW Martz, E De Jong
Computers & Geosciences 14 (5), 627-640, 1988
3501988
Digital elevation model issues in water resources modeling
J Garbrecht, LW Martz
Hydrologic and hydraulic modeling support with geographic information …, 2000
2822000
An outlet breaching algorithm for the treatment of closed depressions in a raster DEM
LW Martz, J Garbrecht
Computers & Geosciences 25 (7), 835-844, 1999
2791999
TOPAZ: An automated digital landscape analysis tool for topographic evaluation, drainage identification, watershed segmentation and subcatchment parameterization: Overview
J Garbrecht, LW Martz
ARS-NAWQL, 95-1, 1997
2411997
A Markovian and cellular automata land-use change predictive model of the Usangu Catchment
C Hyandye, LW Martz
International journal of remote sensing 38 (1), 64-81, 2017
2172017
The fill–spill hydrology of prairie wetland complexes during drought and deluge
DA Shaw, G Vanderkamp, FM Conly, A Pietroniro, L Martz
Hydrological Processes 26 (20), 3147-3156, 2012
2082012
Multisensor hydrologic assessment of a freshwater wetland
J Töyrä, A Pietroniro, LW Martz
Remote sensing of Environment 75 (2), 162-173, 2001
1792001
Using Cesium-137 to assess the variability of net soil erosion and its association with topography in a Canadian prairie landscape
LW Martz, E De Jong
Catena 14 (5), 439-451, 1987
1681987
AUTOMATED EXTRACTION OF DRAINAGE NETWORK AND WATERSHED DATA FROM DIGITAL ELEVATION MODELS1
LW Martz, J Garbrecht
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 29 (6), 901-908, 1993
1621993
Grid size dependency of parameters extracted
J Garbrech, L Mart
Computers & Geosciences 20 (1), 85-87, 1994
1541994
A multi‐sensor approach to wetland flood monitoring
J Töyrä, A Pietroniro, LW Martz, TD Prowse
Hydrological processes 16 (8), 1569-1581, 2002
1402002
Using digital terrain analysis modeling techniques for the parameterization of a hydrologic model
MP Lacroix, LW Martz, GW Kite, J Garbrecht
Environmental Modelling & Software 17 (2), 125-134, 2002
1272002
Automated recognition of valley lines and drainage networks from grid digital elevation models: a review and a new method-Comment.
LW Martz, J Garbrecht
1181995
Atlas of Saskatchewan
K Fung, B Barry, M Wilson, L Martz, G Romme, K Bigelow, E Pietroniro
(No Title), 1999
1061999
Hydrology and water resources of Saskatchewan
J Pomeroy, D de Boer, LW Martz
Centre for Hydrology, University Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 2005
962005
Topographic analysis for the prairie pothole region of Western Canada
DA Shaw, AL Pietroniro, LW Martz
Hydrological Processes 27 (22), 3105-3114, 2013
872013
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