Accurate characterisation of morphology is critical to many studies in the field of geomorphology, particularly those dealing with changes over time. Digital elevation models (DEMs) are commonly used to represent morphology in three dimensions. The quality of the DEM is largely a function of the accuracy of individual survey points, field survey strategy, and the method of interpolation. Recommendations concerning field survey strategy and appropriate methods of interpolation are currently lacking. Furthermore, the majority of studies to date consider error to be uniform across a surface. This study quantifies survey strategy and interpolation error for a gravel bar on the River Nent, Blagill, Cumbria, UK. Five sampling strategies were comp...
International audienceIn this two-part study, experiments are conducted to evaluate available topogr...
A hydrologically correct digital elevation model (DEM) forms a basis for realistic environmental mod...
Digital elevation models are today a common part of geographic information systems and derived appli...
Accurate characterisation of morphology is critical to many studies in the field of geomorphology, p...
There is no doubt that the tremendous development of information technology was one of the driving f...
Topographic factors such as slope and aspect are essential parameters in depicting the structure and...
Scour and fill estimation from digital elevation model (DEM) subtraction or differencing is an incre...
Although accuracy of digital elevation models (DEMs) can be quantified and measured in different way...
Original scientific paper Despite the modern technological advancements, contemporary methods of dat...
Digital elevation models (DEMs) play a significant role in geomorphological research. For geomorphol...
A key aspect of geomorphological enquiry is concerned with quantitatively monitoring the development...
In this paper, we investigated how survey configuration and the type of interpolation method can aff...
One of the most important scientific challenges of digital elevation modeling is the development of ...
Fine-scale resolution digital elevation models (DEMs) created from data collected using high precisi...
Digital elevation data obtained from different Engineering Surveying techniques is utilized in gener...
International audienceIn this two-part study, experiments are conducted to evaluate available topogr...
A hydrologically correct digital elevation model (DEM) forms a basis for realistic environmental mod...
Digital elevation models are today a common part of geographic information systems and derived appli...
Accurate characterisation of morphology is critical to many studies in the field of geomorphology, p...
There is no doubt that the tremendous development of information technology was one of the driving f...
Topographic factors such as slope and aspect are essential parameters in depicting the structure and...
Scour and fill estimation from digital elevation model (DEM) subtraction or differencing is an incre...
Although accuracy of digital elevation models (DEMs) can be quantified and measured in different way...
Original scientific paper Despite the modern technological advancements, contemporary methods of dat...
Digital elevation models (DEMs) play a significant role in geomorphological research. For geomorphol...
A key aspect of geomorphological enquiry is concerned with quantitatively monitoring the development...
In this paper, we investigated how survey configuration and the type of interpolation method can aff...
One of the most important scientific challenges of digital elevation modeling is the development of ...
Fine-scale resolution digital elevation models (DEMs) created from data collected using high precisi...
Digital elevation data obtained from different Engineering Surveying techniques is utilized in gener...
International audienceIn this two-part study, experiments are conducted to evaluate available topogr...
A hydrologically correct digital elevation model (DEM) forms a basis for realistic environmental mod...
Digital elevation models are today a common part of geographic information systems and derived appli...