Abstract

In this study, ten Indiana basins were selected to investigate their geomorphologic characteristics. The drainage area of these basins covers a wide range. Stream networks of these basins are classified according to both Strahler’s and Shreve’s ordering systems. Based on these ordering systems, more than twenty primary and secondary geomorphologic parameters were determined for each study basin. Horton’s laws of stream numbers, stream length and stream area were checked and found valid for these Indiana basins. Values of cumulative drainage area were used to investigate the exceedance probability distribution of mean annual discharge and energy fluxes in the study watersheds. The results of the study show that discharge and energy fluxes were found to follow power law distributions. Exponent of the resulting power laws does not show the universality suggested by previous investigations.

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