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Accuracy Assessment of Orthomosaics and Digital Terrain Models Generated By MVANT/DNPM
Cristiano Alves Da Silva +4 more
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Reinventing the wheel: a simulation-aided design of a soft, shape-adapting, lugged wheel for locomotion on sandy terrains. [PDF]
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Nonparametric statistical approach to wind farm siting in Poland using GIS. [PDF]
Amsharuk A, Łaska G.
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Digital terrain modelling in archaeology : three-dimensional GIS, examples from Birka and Vendel
Kjell Persson
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Statistical dynamics of wildfire burned area from cellular-automata simulators. [PDF]
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Resource availability and human activity shape the landscape distribution of white rhinoceros, a highly threatened African megaherbivore. [PDF]
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Geomorphology, 2012
Abstract This article examines how the methods and data sources used to generate DEMs and calculate land surface parameters have changed over the past 25 years. The primary goal is to describe the state-of-the-art for a typical digital terrain modeling workflow that starts with data capture, continues with data preprocessing and DEM generation, and ...
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Abstract This article examines how the methods and data sources used to generate DEMs and calculate land surface parameters have changed over the past 25 years. The primary goal is to describe the state-of-the-art for a typical digital terrain modeling workflow that starts with data capture, continues with data preprocessing and DEM generation, and ...
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2016
The digital terrain model (DTM) is one of the basic data sets for the characterisation of the process pixel of the DANUBIA model. It is fundamental for describing vertical and lateral processes in the study area. Its accuracy is of utmost importance for the modelling and the exchange of water flow between the DANUBIA model objects, Soil, Rivernetwork ...
Anja Colgan, Ralf Ludwig
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The digital terrain model (DTM) is one of the basic data sets for the characterisation of the process pixel of the DANUBIA model. It is fundamental for describing vertical and lateral processes in the study area. Its accuracy is of utmost importance for the modelling and the exchange of water flow between the DANUBIA model objects, Soil, Rivernetwork ...
Anja Colgan, Ralf Ludwig
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