This tool can be used to delineate all of the drainage basins contained within a local drainage direction, or flow pointer raster (d8_pntr), and draining to the edge of the data. The flow pointer raster must be derived using the d8_pointer tool and should have been extracted from a digital elevation model (DEM) that has been hydrologically pre-processed to remove topographic depressions and flat areas, e.g. using the breach_depressions_least_cost tool. By default, the flow pointer raster is assumed to use the clockwise indexing method used by WhiteboxTools:

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641281
3202
1684

If the pointer file contains ESRI flow direction values instead, the esri_pntr parameter must be specified.

The basins and watershed tools are similar in function but while the watershed tool identifies the upslope areas that drain to one or more user-specified outlet points, the basins tool automatically sets outlets to all grid cells situated along the edge of the data that do not have a defined flow direction (i.e. they do not have a lower neighbour). Notice that these edge outlets need not be situated along the edges of the flow-pointer raster, but rather along the edges of the region of valid data. That is, the DEM from which the flow-pointer has been extracted may incompletely fill the containing raster, if it is irregular shaped, and NoData regions may occupy the peripherals. Thus, the entire region of valid data in the flow pointer raster will be divided into a set of mutually exclusive basins using this tool.

See Also

watershed, d8_pointer, breach_depressions_least_cost

Function Signature

def basins(self, d8_pntr: Raster, esri_pntr: bool = False) -> Raster: ...

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