©2020. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. The effective characterization of topographic surfaces is a central tenet of geomorphology. Differences in land surface properties reveal variations in structural controls and the nature and efficacy of Earth-shaping processes. In this paper, we employ the Hölder exponents, α, characterizing the local scaling behavior of topography and commonly used in the study of the (multi)fractal properties of landscapes and show that the joint probability distribution of the area of the terrain with a given elevation and α contains a wealth of information on topographic structure. The conditional distributions of the hypsometric integrals as a function of α, that is, Ihyp|α, are shown to capture t...
Surface roughness is an important geomorphological variable which has been used in the Earth and pla...
This paper shows how modern ideas of scaling can be used to model topography with various morphologi...
In many locations, our ability to study the processes which shape the Earth are greatly enhanced thr...
Supplementary Information Files for: Hölder-conditioned hypsometry: A refinement to a classical appr...
Hypsometry (frequency distribution of elevations) is often used to characterize landscape morphology...
The groundwater-sapping process generates peculiar landform features, including amphitheater channel...
A long-standing question in geomorphology concerns the extent that statistical models of terrain ele...
Fractal geometric parameters were employed to assess the morphometric viability of traditionally def...
Hypsometric curves and integrals are effective tools for rapid quantitative assessments of topograph...
While a number of studies have been conducted on classification on various landforms extracted from ...
This thesis deals with the treatment of scale in the representation and analysis of topographic sur...
The failure of roughness parameters to predict surface properties stems from their inherent scale-de...
Roughness is paramount in Earth sciences, and landscapes, laboratory alluvial fans, river bed elevat...
This thesis tested a fractal model of topography using a variety of measurement techniques (includin...
The area-slope relationship and the hypsometric curve are well known catchment descriptors. The main...
Surface roughness is an important geomorphological variable which has been used in the Earth and pla...
This paper shows how modern ideas of scaling can be used to model topography with various morphologi...
In many locations, our ability to study the processes which shape the Earth are greatly enhanced thr...
Supplementary Information Files for: Hölder-conditioned hypsometry: A refinement to a classical appr...
Hypsometry (frequency distribution of elevations) is often used to characterize landscape morphology...
The groundwater-sapping process generates peculiar landform features, including amphitheater channel...
A long-standing question in geomorphology concerns the extent that statistical models of terrain ele...
Fractal geometric parameters were employed to assess the morphometric viability of traditionally def...
Hypsometric curves and integrals are effective tools for rapid quantitative assessments of topograph...
While a number of studies have been conducted on classification on various landforms extracted from ...
This thesis deals with the treatment of scale in the representation and analysis of topographic sur...
The failure of roughness parameters to predict surface properties stems from their inherent scale-de...
Roughness is paramount in Earth sciences, and landscapes, laboratory alluvial fans, river bed elevat...
This thesis tested a fractal model of topography using a variety of measurement techniques (includin...
The area-slope relationship and the hypsometric curve are well known catchment descriptors. The main...
Surface roughness is an important geomorphological variable which has been used in the Earth and pla...
This paper shows how modern ideas of scaling can be used to model topography with various morphologi...
In many locations, our ability to study the processes which shape the Earth are greatly enhanced thr...