2022
DOI: 10.3390/rs14051270
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Granularity of Digital Elevation Model and Optimal Level of Detail in Small-Scale Cartographic Relief Presentation

Abstract: One of the key applications of digital elevation models (DEMs) is cartographic relief presentation. DEMs are widely used in mapping, most commonly in the form of contours, hypsometric tints, and hill shading. Recent advancements in the coverage, quality, and resolution of global DEMs facilitate the overall improvement of the detail and reliability of terrain-related research. At the same time, geographic problem solving is conducted in a wide variety of scales, and the data used for mapping should have the cor… Show more

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“…Generalization problems related to map scale will be challenging, especially in relief representations. This also applies equally to the topographic elevation factors, where the height will not be illustrated in detail and only becomes a morphological picture on a smaller scale (Samsonov, 2022).…”
Section: Updating Of Agroecological Zones In Nangapandamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generalization problems related to map scale will be challenging, especially in relief representations. This also applies equally to the topographic elevation factors, where the height will not be illustrated in detail and only becomes a morphological picture on a smaller scale (Samsonov, 2022).…”
Section: Updating Of Agroecological Zones In Nangapandamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach is used in 3D city modeling (Kolbe, Gröger, and Plümer 2005;Biljecki, Ledoux, and Stoter 2016), where each level of detail is defined by a specific set of building elements. Samsonov (2022) identified the typical granularity of terrain features selected for small-scale cartographic relief presentation, which is 5-6 mm at mapping scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%