Lecture

Altitude Digital Models: Derivative Variables

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This lecture covers the characterization of relief in entire regions through descriptive statistics and specific tools like the hypsometric curve and roughness indicators. It also explores the technique of moving windows to determine local relief indicators such as slope, orientation, and curvature, highlighting the benefits of varying window size for relief mapping. These tools for generalizing altitude digital models are particularly valuable in the context of increasingly fine resolution models offered by recent acquisition technologies.

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