Algorithm for the visualization of subtle topographic change of variable size in digital elevation models

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JavaScript code to be implemented in Google Earth Engine(c).

The multi-scale relief model (MSRM) is a new algorithm for the visual interpretation of landforms using DSMs. The significance of this new method lies in its capacity to extract landform morphology from both high- and low-resolution DSMs independently of the shape or scale of the landform under study. This method thus provides important advantages compared to previous approaches as it: (1) allows the use of worldwide medium resolution models, such as SRTM, ASTER GDEM, ALOS, and TanDEM-X; (2) offers an alternative to traditional photograph interpretation that does not rely on the quality of the imagery employed nor on the environmental conditions and time of its acquisition; and (3) can be easily implemented for large areas using traditional GIS/RS software.

The algorithm is tested in the Sutlej-Yamuna interfluve, which is a very large low-relief alluvial plain in northwest India where 10 000 km of palaeoriver channels have been mapped using MSRM.

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DOI https://doi.org/10.34810/data243
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Creator Orengo Romeu, Hèctor A. ORCID logo
Publisher CORA.Repositori de Dades de Recerca
Contributor Orengo Romeu, Hèctor A.
Publication Year 2022
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Contact Orengo Romeu, Hèctor A. (Institut Català d’Arqueologia Clàssica (ICAC))
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Discipline Ancient Cultures; Archaeology; Humanities