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On the calculation of the topographic wetness index: evaluation of different methods based on field observations

Sorensen, R; Zinko, U; Seibert, J

Abstract

The topographic wetness index (TWI, ln(a/tan beta)), which combines local upslope contributing area and slope, is commonly used to quantify topographic control on hydrological processes. Methods of computing this index differ primarily in the way the upslope contributing area is calculated. In this study we compared a number of calculation methods for TWI and evaluated them in terms of their correlation with the following measured variables: vascular plant species richness, soil pH, groundwater level, soil moisture, and a constructed wetness degree. The TWI was calculated by varying six parameters affecting the distribution of accumulated area among downslope cells and by varying the way the slope was calculated. All possible combinations of these parameters were calculated for two separate boreal forest sites in northern Sweden. We did not find a calculation method that performed best for all measured variables; rather the best methods seemed to be variable and site specific. However, we were able to identify some general characteristics of the best methods for different groups of measured variables. The results provide guiding principles for choosing the best method for estimating species richness, soil pH, groundwater level, and soil moisture by the TWI derived from digital elevation models.

Published in

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
2006, Volume: 10, number: 1, pages: 101-112
Publisher: EUROPEAN GEOSCIENCES UNION

      SLU Authors

      UKÄ Subject classification

      Fish and Aquacultural Science
      Environmental Sciences related to Agriculture and Land-use

      Publication identifier

      DOI: https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-10-101-2006

      Permanent link to this page (URI)

      https://res.slu.se/id/publ/14293