DESCRIPTION

r.param.scale extracts terrain parameters from a DEM. Uses a multi-scale approach by fitting a bivariate quadratic polynomial to a given window size using least squares.

The module calculates the following parameters (terminology is from Wood, 1996 with related terminology used in other GRASS modules listed in brackets):

NOTES

In r.param.scale the direction of maximum gradient (considered downslope) is stored as (West is 0 degree, East is +/- 180 degree): Note that the aspect map is calculated differently from r.slope.aspect.

Still to do

Fix bug when `constrain through central cell' option selected. Create color tables for all output files (presently only on features).

EXAMPLE

The next commands will create a geomorphological map of the Spearfish region:
g.region rast=elevation.10m -p
r.param.scale in=elevation.10m output=morphology param=feature size=9
d.mon x0
d.rast.leg morphology

r.param.scale generated geomorphological map
Geomorphological map of a subregion in the Spearfish (SD) area

SEE ALSO

Java Code in LandSerf that implements the same procedure

REFERENCE

Wood, J. (1996): The Geomorphological characterisation of Digital Elevation Models. Diss., Department of Geography, University of Leicester, U.K.
online at:
http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jwo/phd/

AUTHOR

jwo@le.ac.uk - ASSIST's home

Update to FP 3/2002: L. Potrich, M. Neteler, S. Menegon (ITC-irst)

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