Abstract

Small erosional landforms are characterised by a dynamics closely related to the occurrence and changes in precipitation and water flowing down the slopes. Triggered by water, the erosion processes are controlled by the other environmental conditions like slope gradient, lithology, land cover and land use. Studying the changes in the topography gives information about the spatiotemporal dynamics of erosion and can contribute to a more effective assessment of erosion susceptibility and mitigation measures at the earliest stage of the process development. Usually in the initial stages, the changes in the topography are hardly noticeable and using high resolution digital terrain models (DTMs) is of high importance. In this relation, the aim of the current research is to determine to what extent the resolution of the models influences the results of delineating the flow lines, rills and gullies. For this purpose, a terrain survey was carried out and data was acquired by UAS (uncrewed aerial system) DJI Phantom 4RTK. DTMs in horizontal resolution of 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5 and 1 m are created and analysed. Special attention is given to the analysis of surface curvature as an indicator for flow convergence and divergence. The research is done on a slope area covered mainly by grass and some rare bushes and trees. Despite the observed variations, the results show a general trend of decrease in the flow length with decreasing DTMs resolution. Considering the plan curvature and concave areas, the differences are smallest between the models with cell size 0.1 and 0.2 m.

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