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NAME

       r.volume  - Calculates the volume of data "clumps".
       Optionally produces a GRASS vector points map containing the calculated centroids of these clumps.

KEYWORDS

       raster, volume, clumps

SYNOPSIS

       r.volume
       r.volume --help
       r.volume  [-f]  input=name   [clump=name]    [centroids=name]    [output=name]    [--overwrite]  [--help]
       [--verbose]  [--quiet]  [--ui]

   Flags:
       -f
           Generate unformatted report (items separated by colon)

       --overwrite
           Allow output files to overwrite existing files

       --help
           Print usage summary

       --verbose
           Verbose module output

       --quiet
           Quiet module output

       --ui
           Force launching GUI dialog

   Parameters:
       input=name [required]
           Name of input raster map representing data that will be summed within clumps

       clump=name
           Name of input clump raster map
           Preferably the output of r.clump. If no clump map is given than MASK is used.

       centroids=name
           Name for output vector points map to contain clump centroids

       output=name
           Name for output file to hold the report
           If no output file given report is printed to standard output

DESCRIPTION

       r.volume is a tool for summing cell values within clumps and calculating volumes and centroids of patches
       or clumps.

       r.volume generates a table containing the sum of all cells from a input raster map sorted by category  on
       a  clump  raster map, and optionally generates a vector points map of the centroids for each clump.  If a
       clump map is not specified, the current MASK is used. The MASK can be  defined  by  r.mask.  The  sum  is
       multiplied  by  the  area of a cell to give the volume occupied by that cell. See below for an example of
       the output table.

NOTES

       If a clump map is not given and a MASK not set, the program exits with an error message.

       r.volume works in the current region and respects the current MASK.

   CENTROIDS
       The centroid coordinates are the same as those stored  in  the  vector  map  (if  one  was  requested  by
       centroids  parameter).  They  are guaranteed to fall on a cell of the appropriate category, thus they are
       not always the true, mathematical centroid. They will always fall at a cell center.

       Attribute table linked to the vector map with centroids contains several columns:

           •   cat - category value (integer)

           •   volume - volume value (double precision)

           •   average - average value in the clump (double precision)

           •   sum - sum of cell values in the clump (double precision)

           •   count - number of cells with the category (integer)

       Vector points can be converted directly to a raster  map  with  each  point  a  separate  category  using
       v.to.rast.

   APPLICATIONS
       By  preprocessing  the elevation raster map with r.mapcalc and using suitable masking or clump maps, very
       interesting applications can be done with r.volume.  Such  as,  calculating  the  volume  of  rock  in  a
       potential quarry; calculating cut/fill volumes for roads; finding water volumes in potential reservoirs.

EXAMPLE

   Computation of a water basin volume
       The example is based on the North Carolina sample dataset:
       # set computational region to small basin within extent of LiDAR elevation model
       g.region n=220361 s=220123 w=638527 e=638894 align=elev_lid792_1m -p
       # generate shared relief map for better terrain visualization
       r.relief input=elev_lid792_1m output=elev_lid792_1m_shaded
       d.shade shade=elev_lid792_1m_shaded color=elev_lid792_1m
       # query terrain height at a position within the basin
       r.what map=elev_lid792_1m coordinates=638684.0,220210.0
       # 638684.0|220210.0||112.2362
       # fill the basin with water, approx 1.5m above terrain
       r.lake elevation=elev_lid792_1m water_level=113.7 lake=mylake coordinates=638684.0,220210.0
       #  Lake depth from 0.000000 to 1.622047 (specified water level is taken as zero)
       #  Lake area 764.000000 square meters
       #  Lake volume 648.875328 cubic meters
       # compute water volume
       r.volume input=elev_lid792_1m clump=mylake
       #
       # Category   Average   Data   # Cells        Centroid             Total
       # Number     in clump  Total  in clump   Easting     Northing     Volume
       # -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
       #        1    112.66     54188     481   638683.50   220210.50         54188.35
       #        2    112.14      6504      58   638679.50   220215.50          6504.14
       # -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
       #                                                 Total Volume =       60692.49
       Figure: Water filled based shown on shaded elevation map

   Report of geological data
       The following report was generated by the command (North Carolina sample dataset):
       # set computational region
       g.region raster=elevation -p
       # compute volume
       r.volume input=elevation clump=geology_30m
       #
       # Volume report on data from <elevation> using clumps on <geology_30m> raster map
       #
       # Category   Average   Data   # Cells        Centroid             Total
       # Number     in clump  Total  in clump   Easting     Northing     Volume
       # -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
       #      217    118.93  86288828  725562   635325.00   221535.00    8628882798.63
       #      262    108.97  21650560  198684   638935.00   222495.00    2165056037.02
       #      270     92.23  63578874  689373   642405.00   221485.00    6357887443.53
       #      405    132.96  33732662  253710   631835.00   224095.00    3373266208.59
       #      583    139.35   3011288   21609   630205.00   224665.00     301128821.55
       #      720    124.30    599618    4824   634075.00   227995.00      59961816.06
       #      766    132.43    936791    7074   631425.00   227845.00      93679120.08
       #      862    118.31   7302317   61722   630505.00   218885.00     730231746.74
       #      910     94.20   4235816   44964   639215.00   216365.00     423581613.11
       #      921    135.22   1693985   12528   630755.00   215445.00     169398523.05
       #      945    127.24      1145       9   630015.00   215015.00        114512.03
       #      946     89.91    365748    4068   639085.00   215255.00      36574833.85
       #      948    129.02    112632     873   630185.00   215115.00      11263181.57
       # -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
       #                                                 Total Volume = 22351026655.81
       The  Data  Total column is the sum of the elevations for each in each of the fields.  The Total Volume is
       the sum multiplied by the east-west resolution times the north-south resolution. Note that the  units  on
       the  volume may be difficult if the units of cell values on the input raster map and the resolution units
       differ.

SEE ALSO

        r.clump, r.mask, r.mapcalc

AUTHORS

       Dr. James Hinthorne, Central Washington University GIS Laboratory, December 1988.
       Updated to GRASS 7 by Martin Landa, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic

SOURCE CODE

       Available at: r.volume source code (history)

       Accessed: Monday Apr 01 03:08:08 2024

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