2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.apacoust.2010.06.010
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What precision in the Digital Terrain Model is required for noise mapping?

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“…In this study, the smallest pixel size (25 cm) did not give much more information on the hydrological connectivity of the watershed than the 1 m pixel size. In addition, this small pixel size required a long calculation time (Arana et al, 2011) of about, respectively, 20 and 700 times the 1 m and 10 m calculation time (Figure 2) even though the area covered by the watershed was only 124 ha. From our findings, 1 m appeared to be a good compromise between calculation time and results usefulness.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this study, the smallest pixel size (25 cm) did not give much more information on the hydrological connectivity of the watershed than the 1 m pixel size. In addition, this small pixel size required a long calculation time (Arana et al, 2011) of about, respectively, 20 and 700 times the 1 m and 10 m calculation time (Figure 2) even though the area covered by the watershed was only 124 ha. From our findings, 1 m appeared to be a good compromise between calculation time and results usefulness.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pixel size has been recognized as very important for hydrological processes and erosion modeling (Keesstra et al, 2014). It influences index value as well as calculation time (Arana et al, 2011). With the advent of new technologies (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simplifications implemented to allow fast evaluation could be a reason as well. Among others, the influence of meteorological effects, intermediate city canyons [9,10], green roofs [11], roof details [12] and terrain details [13,14] is not sufficiently captured.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La producción sistemática de mapas estratégicos de ruido a nivel de la Unión Europea se basa en una serie de recomendaciones que determinan un nivel de resolución espacial definido para estimar los niveles medios de exposición de la población europea Sin embargo, la influencia de la resolución espacial, en la que se localizan los puntos donde se hacen los cálculos, no se ha investigado con el mismo detalle que otros factores (Asensio et al, 2011). Por ejemplo no hay recomendaciones para determinar la resolución en función de la orografía del terreno, un aspecto tan determinante en la transmisión del sonido y en los resultados de los modelos (Arana et al, 2011). Pese a que una mayor densidad de curvas de nivel, propia de los terrenos más accidentados, a igualdad de escala cartográfica también se traduce en un elevado número de objetos (items) en el modelo digital.…”
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