Abstract

ABSTRACT: A wetness index that was derived from Beven's distributed hillslope runoff model and based on the concept of relative wetness is introduced as a wetland identification and mapping tool. Data requirements are modified to make the model suitable for use by managers and field agents. The model predicts the relative propensity of any point or small area within a landscape unit to become saturated. This allows an index of relative wetness to be produced. Points on the landscape can then be assigned values of relative wetness. The index has potential utility for: (1) providing more detailed information on wetness conditions than binary (wetland‐nonwetland) classification systems now in use; (2) assisting in wetland identification when field indicators are absent or ambiguous; (3) application in dryland environments where common wetland indicators are largely irrelevant; and (4) broad‐scale wetland mapping in a geographic information systems environment using existing digital topographic and soils databases.

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