Scale factor and digital elevation analysis for hydrological studies

The digital elevation model (DEM) is usually used to express a topographic surface in three dimensions and to imitate essential natural geography. The DEM is a model of the elevation surface, which is subject to errors. The Gurun area in Kedah, Malaysia was chosen for study, and the focus was on ter...

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Main Authors: Ramli, Mohammad Firuz, Chng, Loi Kok
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Published: CSA 2007
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spelling my.upm.eprints.94092015-10-29T07:20:36Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9409/ Scale factor and digital elevation analysis for hydrological studies Ramli, Mohammad Firuz Chng, Loi Kok The digital elevation model (DEM) is usually used to express a topographic surface in three dimensions and to imitate essential natural geography. The DEM is a model of the elevation surface, which is subject to errors. The Gurun area in Kedah, Malaysia was chosen for study, and the focus was on terrain analysis and the impacts of DEM resolution on topographic attributes related to hydrological studies. Five DEM resolutions were derived and the impact of different resolutions on the topographical parameters related to hydrological studies was compared. The result demonstrated that a fine DEM resolution revealed more detailed topographic values compared to the coarse DEM. CSA 2007 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9409/1/Scale%20factor%20and%20digital%20elevation%20analysis%20for%20hydrological%20studies.pdf Ramli, Mohammad Firuz and Chng, Loi Kok (2007) Scale factor and digital elevation analysis for hydrological studies. Journal of Environmental Hydrology, 15. pp. 1-12. ISSN 1058-3912 English
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description The digital elevation model (DEM) is usually used to express a topographic surface in three dimensions and to imitate essential natural geography. The DEM is a model of the elevation surface, which is subject to errors. The Gurun area in Kedah, Malaysia was chosen for study, and the focus was on terrain analysis and the impacts of DEM resolution on topographic attributes related to hydrological studies. Five DEM resolutions were derived and the impact of different resolutions on the topographical parameters related to hydrological studies was compared. The result demonstrated that a fine DEM resolution revealed more detailed topographic values compared to the coarse DEM.
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author Ramli, Mohammad Firuz
Chng, Loi Kok
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Scale factor and digital elevation analysis for hydrological studies
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title Scale factor and digital elevation analysis for hydrological studies
title_short Scale factor and digital elevation analysis for hydrological studies
title_full Scale factor and digital elevation analysis for hydrological studies
title_fullStr Scale factor and digital elevation analysis for hydrological studies
title_full_unstemmed Scale factor and digital elevation analysis for hydrological studies
title_sort scale factor and digital elevation analysis for hydrological studies
publisher CSA
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9409/1/Scale%20factor%20and%20digital%20elevation%20analysis%20for%20hydrological%20studies.pdf
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