Articles | Volume 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/ica-proc-2-112-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/ica-proc-2-112-2019
10 Jul 2019
 | 10 Jul 2019

Geomorphological analysis of wetland distribution on various spatial scales

Natsuki Sasaki and Toshihiko Sugai

Keywords: mountain wetland, geomorphological control, GIS, DEM

Abstract. This study introduces some case analyses of wetland distribution on various spatial scales, from nationwide to the area of a wetland group, with a focus on geomorphological feature. Then described the usefulness of GIS analysis in wetland research. The nationwide wetland distribution in Japan showed that wetland density was high at less than 200 m and around 1600–2000 m. Wetlands in mountainous regions were concentrated in snowy Quaternary volcanic regions from the center to the northern part of Japan. This implied snow accumulation and topography of volcanic mountains are important for wetland formation. Secondly, we clarified that wetlands were mainly distributed on the gentle slope of original volcanic surfaces and in landslides in the Hachimantai volcanic groups, in the northern Japan, using 10-m grid DEM and aerial photo interpretation. With the higher-resolution data, it was clear that wetlands were arranged depending on the microtopography of landslides and volcanic surfaces and groundwater. Using data with resolution suitable for the target topographical size and combining the results of multiple spatial scales/resolutions, we can understand the origin of wetlands in more detail.

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