Terrain Sensitivity in Environmental Models release_i5xvy7i2nvdupbgzuoo2ugesya

by Vít Voženílek

Published in Geografie-Sbornik CGS by Czech Geographical Society.

2002   Volume 107, p111-120

Abstract

Environmental models involved many spatial components. A terrain (Earth's surface) is often included as crucial factor of modelled processes. Terrain is a continuous phenomenon that is represented by various discrete or networked means. This dimensional variability in representation process impacts in both inherent terrain parameters (incl. surface forms) and modelled outcomes. The paper treats various aspects and shows them in examples.
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