An approach to DEM analysis for landform classification based on local gradients

Sergio Camiz, Maurizio Poscolieri

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Abstract

In this paper we propose an exploratory methodology, devoted to classify the pixels of a Digital Elevation Model (DEM), to be used as a morphometric basis for studies in other frameworks. The aim is to classify the terrain units according to eight topographical local gradients, computed as differences between each pixel and the eight surrounding ones. A partition of the pixels into homogeneous classes is carried out, emphasizing different details of the terrain units characteristics. Each class is described by a complete set of statistics of terrain attributes, including elevation, slope, and aspect, and graphical tools are used to ease the understanding of the partition. In addition, appropriate colours are attributed to each class, in order to build a thematic map that may simulate a three-dimensional effect. They are defined by computing their hue and saturation according to each class mean slope and aspect, respectively. Applications to Mount Soratte (Italy) and Cephalonia island (Greece) show how the results may be successfully used to describe in different ways the morphometric structure of the terrain under study and provide appropriate graphical representations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)287-305
Number of pages19
JournalEarth Science Informatics
Volume11
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • DEM
  • Geomorphometric classification
  • Maps colouring
  • Topographic local gradients

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