
Geomorphometry: Volume 33
Concepts, Software, Applications
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 17. October 2008
Book
Hardback
796 pages
978-0-12-374345-9 (ISBN)
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Description
Geomorphometry is the science of quantitative land-surface analysis. It draws upon mathematical, statistical, and image-processing techniques to quantify the shape of earth's topography at various spatial scales. The focus of geomorphometry is the calculation of surface-form measures (land-surface parameters) and features (objects), which may be used to improve the mapping and modelling of landforms to assist in the evaluation of soils, vegetation, land use, natural hazards, and other information.
This book provides a practical guide to preparing Digital Elevation Models (DEM) for analysis and extracting land-surface parameters and objects from DEMs through a variety of software. It further offers detailed instructions on applying parameters and objects in soil, agricultural, environmental and earth sciences. This is a manual of state-of-the-art methods to serve the various researchers who use geomorphometry.
Soil scientists will use this book to further learn the methods for classifying and measuring the chemical, biological, and fertility properties of soils and gain a further understaing of the role of soil as a natural resource. Geologists will find value in the instruction this book provides for measuring the physical features of the soil such as elevation, porosity, and structure which geologists use to predict natural disasters such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and flooding.
This book provides a practical guide to preparing Digital Elevation Models (DEM) for analysis and extracting land-surface parameters and objects from DEMs through a variety of software. It further offers detailed instructions on applying parameters and objects in soil, agricultural, environmental and earth sciences. This is a manual of state-of-the-art methods to serve the various researchers who use geomorphometry.
Soil scientists will use this book to further learn the methods for classifying and measuring the chemical, biological, and fertility properties of soils and gain a further understaing of the role of soil as a natural resource. Geologists will find value in the instruction this book provides for measuring the physical features of the soil such as elevation, porosity, and structure which geologists use to predict natural disasters such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and flooding.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Primary:
Digital Soil Mapping Practitioners; Soil Scientists; Geologists; Geomorphologists; Earth Science Professionals in geological mapping agencies, mineral exploration companies, teachers and academics; Hydrologists; GIS practitioners and specialists; Landscape Ecologists; Environmental Planners;
Secondary:
students in upper level GIS/geomorphology classes; Graduate students in soil science, quantitative ecology, earth sciences, GIS, geography, and geodetic sciences.
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Paper over boards
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 172 mm
Thickness: 39 mm
Weight
1604 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-374345-9 (9780123743459)
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Persons
Statistical Officer working in the GISCO Team of Eurostat in Luxembourg. Before I used to work at ISRIC World Soil Information (NL) as a Senior Researcher were I did develop different portals/data structures for soil data (soil profiles, environmental covariates, metadata) all in support for their ICSU -World Data Center for Soils functionality.
Editor
Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
European Commission, Directorate General JRC Institute for Environment and Sustainability, Italy
Content
I - Concepts
Geomorphometry: a brief guide
Mathematical and digital models of the land surface
DEM production methods and sources
Preparation of DEMs for geomorphometric analysis
Geostatistical simulation and error propagation in geomorphometry
Basic land-surface parameters
Land-surface parameters and objects in hydrology
Land-surface parameters specific to topo-climatology
Landforms and landform elements in geomorphometry
II - Software
Overview of software packages used in geomorphometry
Geomorphometry in ESRI packages
Geomorphometry in SAGA
Geomorphometry in ILWIS
Geomorphometry in LandSerf
Geomorphometry in MicroDEM
Geomorphometry in TAS GIS
Geomorphometry in GRASS GIS
Geomorphometry in RiverTools
III - Applications
Geomorphometry ? a key to landscape mapping and modelling
Soil mapping applications
Vegetation mapping applications
Geomorphometry and spatial hydrologic modelling
Applications in meteorology
Applications in geomorphology
Applications in Precision Agriculture
Modelling mass movements and landslide susceptibility
Automated predictive mapping of ecological entities
The future of geomorphometry
Geomorphometry: a brief guide
Mathematical and digital models of the land surface
DEM production methods and sources
Preparation of DEMs for geomorphometric analysis
Geostatistical simulation and error propagation in geomorphometry
Basic land-surface parameters
Land-surface parameters and objects in hydrology
Land-surface parameters specific to topo-climatology
Landforms and landform elements in geomorphometry
II - Software
Overview of software packages used in geomorphometry
Geomorphometry in ESRI packages
Geomorphometry in SAGA
Geomorphometry in ILWIS
Geomorphometry in LandSerf
Geomorphometry in MicroDEM
Geomorphometry in TAS GIS
Geomorphometry in GRASS GIS
Geomorphometry in RiverTools
III - Applications
Geomorphometry ? a key to landscape mapping and modelling
Soil mapping applications
Vegetation mapping applications
Geomorphometry and spatial hydrologic modelling
Applications in meteorology
Applications in geomorphology
Applications in Precision Agriculture
Modelling mass movements and landslide susceptibility
Automated predictive mapping of ecological entities
The future of geomorphometry