Abstract: The detection of peaks (summits) as the upper parts of mountains and the delineation of their shape is commonly confirmed by inspections carried out by mountaineers. In this study the complex task of peak detection and shape delineation is solved by autometric methodological procedures, more precisely, by developing relatively simple but innovative image-processing and spatial-analysis techniques (e.g., developing inventive variables using an annular moving window) in remote sensing and GIS domains. The techniques have been integrated into automated morphometric methodological procedures. The concepts of peaks and their shapes (sharp, blunt, oblong, circular and conical) were parameterized based on topographic and morphologic crit...
Abstract. Quantitative surface analysis through quadratic modelling of Digital Elevation Models (DEM...
This article examines the relationship between scale of observation and landform features and their ...
The paper presents how terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and terrestrial digital photogrammetry were ...
The detection of peaks (summits) as the upper parts of mountains and the delineation of their shape ...
Geomorphological maps that are automatically extracted from digital elevation data are gradually rep...
Although the global importance of high mountains is increasingly being recognised, their geomorphic ...
Semi-automated geomorphological mapping techniques are gradually replacing classical techniques due ...
The article deals with the geomorphologic method of classification of the elevation, applying a spec...
Analyzing digital data to identify and classify landforms is an important task, which can contribute...
Analyzing digital data to identify and classify landforms is an important task, which can contribute...
High-alpine areas are subject to rapid topographic changes, mainly caused by natural processes like ...
Digital elevation models are today a common part of geographic information systems and derived appli...
Analyzing digital data to identify and classify landforms is an important task, which can contribute...
Analyzing digital data to identify and classify landforms is an important task, which can contribute...
Analyzing digital data to identify and classify landforms is an important task, which can contribute...
Abstract. Quantitative surface analysis through quadratic modelling of Digital Elevation Models (DEM...
This article examines the relationship between scale of observation and landform features and their ...
The paper presents how terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and terrestrial digital photogrammetry were ...
The detection of peaks (summits) as the upper parts of mountains and the delineation of their shape ...
Geomorphological maps that are automatically extracted from digital elevation data are gradually rep...
Although the global importance of high mountains is increasingly being recognised, their geomorphic ...
Semi-automated geomorphological mapping techniques are gradually replacing classical techniques due ...
The article deals with the geomorphologic method of classification of the elevation, applying a spec...
Analyzing digital data to identify and classify landforms is an important task, which can contribute...
Analyzing digital data to identify and classify landforms is an important task, which can contribute...
High-alpine areas are subject to rapid topographic changes, mainly caused by natural processes like ...
Digital elevation models are today a common part of geographic information systems and derived appli...
Analyzing digital data to identify and classify landforms is an important task, which can contribute...
Analyzing digital data to identify and classify landforms is an important task, which can contribute...
Analyzing digital data to identify and classify landforms is an important task, which can contribute...
Abstract. Quantitative surface analysis through quadratic modelling of Digital Elevation Models (DEM...
This article examines the relationship between scale of observation and landform features and their ...
The paper presents how terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and terrestrial digital photogrammetry were ...