Vector map of 1:4 million rivers in the upper reaches of the Yellow River (2009)

Vector map of 1:4 million rivers in the upper reaches of the Yellow River (2009)


I. Overview

The Yellow River is the second longest river in our country. The problem of the Yellow River's sediment has attracted the attention of people all over the world. Based on the vector map of the 14 million rivers in China as a base map, the upper reaches of the Yellow River basin were cut out. The vector map of the river is a key element for extracting the boundary of the basin by using the topographic map, and it is also a key element for flood evolution and sediment evolution.

Ⅱ. Data processing description

Using the national vector map of the 14 million rivers as the data source, it is cut out by using the boundary of the upper reaches of the Yellow River.

Ⅲ. Data content description

The map is stored in ArcGIS, .shp files, including vector diagrams of the main and tributaries from the source area of the Yellow River to Toudaoguai.

Ⅳ. Data usage description

The vector map of the river is a key element for extracting the boundary of the watershed by using the topographic map, and it is also a key element for flood evolution and sediment evolution.


File naming and required software

The map is stored in vector SHP file and can be opened and read by remote sensing software such as ArcGIS and QGIS


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Cite as:

Xue, X., Du, H. (2015). Vector map of 1:4 million rivers in the upper reaches of the Yellow River (2009). A Big Earth Data Platform for Three Poles, (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )

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Support Program

the National Basic Research Program of China (No:2011CB403006)

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Geographic coverage
East: 112.00 West: 95.00
South: 32.00 North: 42.00
Details
  • Temporal resolution: Yearly
  • Spatial resolution: 10m - 100m
  • File size: 2 MB
  • Views: 14885
  • Downloads: 157
  • Access: Requestable
  • Temporal coverage: 2009-01-14 To 2010-01-13
  • Updated time: 2021-04-19
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: XUE Xian   DU Heqiang  

Distributor: A Big Earth Data Platform for Three Poles

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