Category talk:06 Digital elevation models
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From Liu & Mason 2010<ref>Liu, J. G. & Mason, P. Essential Image Processing and GIS for Remote Sensing. (John Wiley & Sons, 2010).</ref>: | From Liu & Mason 2010<ref>Liu, J. G. & Mason, P. Essential Image Processing and GIS for Remote Sensing. (John Wiley & Sons, 2010).</ref>: | ||
DGM's are a subgroup of [[Surface models]] and can be obtained by | DGM's are a subgroup of [[Surface models]] and can be obtained by | ||
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# [[Laser altimetry]] | # [[Laser altimetry]] | ||
# [[SAR inferometry]] | # [[SAR inferometry]] | ||
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+ | * [[Creating a DEM from vector data]] | ||
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This is the discussion section - for the actual article draft, see below. - Levent (talk) 16:41, 5 May 2013 (CEST)
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DEM stands for Digital Elevation Model. It can be represented as a regular grid of points or as a Triangular irregular network of points. DEMs are the basis for digitally produced relief maps.
Possible contents and links
An article to begin with:
From Liu & Mason 2010[1]: DGM's are a subgroup of Surface models and can be obtained by
Related articles already existing in this wiki are:
References
- ↑ Liu, J. G. & Mason, P. Essential Image Processing and GIS for Remote Sensing. (John Wiley & Sons, 2010).