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==Snap Outlet Points to Streams==
==Snap Outlet Points to Streams==
The ''Snap Outlet Points to Streams'' tool is used to move an outlet point (pour point) to the nearest stream cell within a specified maximum distance. XMS already has a built in snap tolerance. This tool allows the user to create an outlet point outside of the snap tolerance limit and still move it to the nearest stream cell by defining the distance the tool looks for the closest stream cell.  
The ''Snap Outlet Points to Streams'' tool adjusts vector pour points (outlets) to the nearest stream cell within a user-specified maximum search distance, ensuring accurate alignment for watershed analysis. It prioritizes proximity to the nearest stream, rather than the largest stream by flow accumulation, making it more reliable for precise watershed delineation.


This tool is not limited to a single outlet point. It will move all outlet points not already on a stream to the closest stream within the defined search radius.  
This tool is not limited to a single outlet point. It will move all outlet points not already on a stream to the closest stream within the defined search radius.  


===Input Parameters===
===Input Parameters===
*''Input pour points (outlets) coverage:'' – Select the coverage containing the outlet point(s) to be moved.
*''Input pour points (outlets) coverage:'' – Select the coverage containing the outlet point(s) to be moved.
*''Input raster streams file:'' – Select the raster file used to extract streams.
*''Input raster streams file:'' – Select the raster file used to extract streams.
*''Maximum snap distance in map units:'' – Enter the distance in map units (feet, meters, etc.) to search for closest stream cell to snap outlet points to. Decimal number.
====Output Parameters====
*''Output coverage name:'' – Type in a new coverage name for the coverage created after snapping outlet points.
*''Output coverage name:'' – Type in a new coverage name for the coverage created after snapping outlet points.
*''Maximum snap distance in map units:'' – Enter the distance in map units (feet, meters, etc.) to search for closest stream cell to snap outlet points to. Decimal number.


===Toolbox location===
===Toolbox location===
Coverages/Snap Outlet Points to Streams
Coverages/Snap Outlet Points to Streams
====Related Links====
*[https://www.whiteboxgeo.com/manual/wbt_book/available_tools/hydrological_analysis.html#JensonSnapPourPoints Snap Outlet Points to Streams] Whitebox Documentation


[[Category:Toolbox Coverages|Toolbox Coverages]]
[[Category:Toolbox Coverages|Toolbox Coverages]]

Latest revision as of 15:56, 22 October 2024


Snap Outlet Points to Streams

The Snap Outlet Points to Streams tool adjusts vector pour points (outlets) to the nearest stream cell within a user-specified maximum search distance, ensuring accurate alignment for watershed analysis. It prioritizes proximity to the nearest stream, rather than the largest stream by flow accumulation, making it more reliable for precise watershed delineation.

This tool is not limited to a single outlet point. It will move all outlet points not already on a stream to the closest stream within the defined search radius.

Input Parameters

  • Input pour points (outlets) coverage: – Select the coverage containing the outlet point(s) to be moved.
  • Input raster streams file: – Select the raster file used to extract streams.
  • Maximum snap distance in map units: – Enter the distance in map units (feet, meters, etc.) to search for closest stream cell to snap outlet points to. Decimal number.

Output Parameters

  • Output coverage name: – Type in a new coverage name for the coverage created after snapping outlet points.

Toolbox location

Coverages/Snap Outlet Points to Streams

Related Links