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Kleinn C., B. Traub and C. Hoffmann 2002. A note on the slope correction and the estimation of the length of line features. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32(4):751-756. | Kleinn C., B. Traub and C. Hoffmann 2002. A note on the slope correction and the estimation of the length of line features. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32(4):751-756. |
Latest revision as of 10:03, 3 March 2011
Mean correction factor for line features as a function of terrain inclination \(\alpha\) (bold line), assuming that the lines have a uniform distribution of angular deviation from the gradient vector. The dashed line gives the standard correction factor cos(\(\alpha\)).
Reference:
Kleinn C., B. Traub and C. Hoffmann 2002. A note on the slope correction and the estimation of the length of line features. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32(4):751-756.
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