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Detecting mountain peaks and delineating their shapes using digital elevation models, remote sensing and geographic information systems using autometric methodological procedures
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The detection of peaks (summits) as the upper parts of mountains and the delineation of their shape is commonly confirmed by inspections carried out by mountaineers. In this study the complex task of peak detection and shape delineation is solved by autometric methodological procedures, more precisely, by developing relatively simple but innovative image-processing and spatial-analysis techniques (e.g., developing inventive variables using an annular moving window) in remote sensing and GIS domains. The techniques have been integrated into automated morphometric methodological procedures. The concepts of peaks and their shapes (sharp, blunt, oblong, circular and conical) were parameterized based on topographic and morphologic criteria. A geomorphologically high quality DEM was used as a fundamental dataset. The results, detected peaks with delineated shapes, have been integratively enriched with numerous independent datasets (e.g., with triangulated spot heights) and information (e.g., etymological information), and mountaineering criteria have been implemented to improve the judgments. This holistic approach has proved the applicability of both highly standardized and universal parameters for the geomorphologically diverse Kamnik Alps case study area. Possible applications of this research are numerous, e.g., a comprehensive quality control of DEM or significantly improved models for the spatial planning proposes.
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English
Keywords:
geomorphology
,
mountains
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topography
,
remote sensing
,
geographic information systems
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digital elevation model
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peak/summit
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morphology
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morphometry
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spatial 
analysis
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image processing
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autometry
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Article
Typology:
1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:
FGG - Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
Publication status:
Published
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Year:
2012
Number of pages:
Str. 784-809
Numbering:
Vol. 4, iss. 3
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-129628
UDC:
528.93:004
ISSN on article:
2072-4292
DOI:
10.3390/rs4030784
COBISS.SI-ID:
33877805
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06.09.2021
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Title:
Remote sensing
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Remote sens.
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MDPI
ISSN:
2072-4292
COBISS.SI-ID:
32345133
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21.03.2012
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Slovenian
Keywords:
geomorfologija
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vzpetine
,
topografija
,
daljinsko zaznavanje
,
geografski informacijski sistemi
,
digitalni model višin
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