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nsw_lidar [2020/08/31 23:14] – [Resources] allchin09nsw_lidar [2020/09/09 20:36] – [Resources] allchin09
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 [[https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Introduction_to_GRASS_GIS_with_terrain_analysis_examples|GRASS GIS example of terrain analysis using r.geomorphon]] [[https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Introduction_to_GRASS_GIS_with_terrain_analysis_examples|GRASS GIS example of terrain analysis using r.geomorphon]]
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 +[[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.706.8909&rep=rep1&type=pdf|Geomorphons - a pattern recognition approach to classification and mapping of landforms]] paper.
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 +[[https://whiteboxgeospatial.wordpress.com/2014/12/25/a-new-form-of-multi-scale-topographic-position-visualization/|Multiscale topographic position - WhiteboxTools]] blog post.
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 +[[https://jblindsay.github.io/wbt_book/available_tools/geomorphometric_analysis.html#multiscaletopographicpositionimage|Multiscale topographic position image - WhiteboxTools function - user manual entry]]
 ==== Method ==== ==== Method ====
 The below snip of Breakfast Creek makes use of TPI calculated from a LIDAR derived DEM. Only positive values for TPI as displayed, which indicate cliff-like features. It is then combined with contours and aerial imagery to convey the terrain of the area. The below snip of Breakfast Creek makes use of TPI calculated from a LIDAR derived DEM. Only positive values for TPI as displayed, which indicate cliff-like features. It is then combined with contours and aerial imagery to convey the terrain of the area.
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