نتایج جستجو برای: digital elevation map

تعداد نتایج: 554578  

2009
Dean B. Gesch

The importance of sea-level rise in shaping coastal landscapes is well recognized within the earth science community, but as with many natural hazards, communicating the risks associated with sea-level rise remains a challenge. Topography is a key parameter that influences many of the processes involved in coastal change, and thus, up-to-date, high-resolution, high-accuracy elevation data are r...

1997
Vincent Drevelle Philippe Bonnifait

Robust Set Inversion via Interval Analysis methods in a bounded error frame is used in this paper to compute three-dimensional location zones in real time, at a given confidence level. This approach differs significantly from the usual Gaussian error model paradigm since the satellite positions and the pseudo-ranges measurements are represented by intervals enclosing the true value with a parti...

Journal: :CoRR 2015
Igor V. Florinsky A. N. Pankratov

Mathematical problems of digital terrain analysis include interpolation of digital elevation models (DEMs), DEM generalization and denoising, and computation of morphometric variables by calculation of partial derivatives of elevation. Traditionally, these procedures are based on numerical treatments of two-variable discrete functions of elevation. We developed a spectral analytical method and ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Mohammad El-Hajj Nicolas Baghdadi Ibrahim Fayad Ghislain Vieilledent Jean-Stéphane Bailly Ho Tong Minh Dinh

Mapping forest AGB (Above Ground Biomass) is of crucial importance to estimate the carbon emissions associated with tropical deforestation. This study proposes a method to overcome the saturation at high AGB values of existing AGB map (Vieilledent’s AGB map) by using a map of correction factors generated from GLAS (Geoscience Laser Altimeter System) spaceborne LiDAR data. The Vieilledent’s AGB ...

2006
Alexandre Martin Gilles Gesquière William Puech Sébastien Thon

Using aerial photography, satellite imagery, scanned maps and Digital Elevation Models implies to make storage and visualization strategy choices. To obtain a three dimensional visualization, we have to link these images called texture with the terrain geometry named Digital Elevation Model. These information are usually stored in three different files (One for the DEM, one for the texture and ...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 1998
A. James Stewart

A terrain is most often represented with a digital elevation map consisting of a set of sample points from the terrain surface. This paper presents a fast and practical algorithm to compute the horizon, or skyline, at all sample points of a terrain. The horizons are useful in a number of applications, including the rendering of self{shadowing displacement maps, visibility culling for faster igh...

2010
Christopher Nuth Geir Moholdt Jack Kohler Jon Ove Hagen Andreas Kääb

[1] We compare satellite altimetry from the Ice, Cloud, and Land Elevation Satellite (ICESat, 2003–2007) to older topographic maps and digital elevation models (1965– 1990) to calculate long-term elevation changes of glaciers on the Svalbard Archipelago. Results indicate significant thinning at most glacier fronts with either slight thinning or thickening in the accumulation areas, except for g...

2007
Terry Wilson Beata Csathó

High-resolution digital elevation data acquired by airborne laser scanning (ALS) for the Denton Hills, along the coastal foothills of the Royal Society Range, Transantarctic Mountains, are examined for applications to bedrock and glacial geomorphic mapping. Digital elevation models (DEMs), displayed as shaded-relief images and slope maps, portray geomorphic landscape features in unprecedented d...

2005

Multibaseline SAR interferometry can be successfully exploited for automatic phase unwrapping and high quality Digital Elevation Model (DEM) reconstruction. The information coming from several interferograms with different baselines increases the elevation ambiguity interval and allows automatic phase unwrapping. The height of each pixel in the image is considered as a random variable: a Maximu...

2008
A. Ferretti C. Prati F. Rocca A. Monti

Multibaseline SAR interferometry can be successfully exploited for automatic phase unwrapping and high quality Digital Elevation Model (DEM) reconstruction. The information coming from several interferograms with different baselines increases the elevation ambiguity interval and allows automatic phase unwrapping. The height of each pixel in the image is considered as a random variable: a Maximu...

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