The FluvialGeomorph ArcGIS toolbox provides a set of tools for extracting river channel dimensions from high resolution terrain data.
The FluvialGeomorph ArcGIS toolbox is a Python/R toolbox used to rapidly assess stream condition and health using remotely sensed terrain data (LiDAR) at fine scale and for large spatial extents. This toolbox was initially inspired by the approach and techniques of the River Bathymetry Toolkit, RBT but expanded upon their effort by adding additional analysis tools and reports. This project is open source to help ensure that these fluvial geomorphology tools remain available for the widest use, maintenance, and adaptation.
Funding for development and maintenance of FluvialGeomorph has been provided by the following US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) programs:
Check out the NEWS for details on the latest updates.
To install the FluvialGeomorph ArcGIS toolbox, click the latest release above, and download the .zip
archive. Unzip this archive into a working folder and open the FluvialGeomorph ArcGIS toolbox in ArcMap or ArcGIS Pro. R
must be installed for many of the tools in this toolbox to work. Please see the NEWS for the software compatibility matrix and release notes. See the User Manual for more details on getting started.
Use the following guides to learn how to use the FluvialGeomorph ArcGIS toolbox.
If you find any bugs while using the FluvialGeomorph ArcGIS toolbox, please open an issue in this repository.