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GEOG5060 GIS Environment
School of Geography FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENT
  • Dr Steve Carver
  • Email S.J.Carver_at_leeds.ac.uk

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Lecture 7 Terrain modelling geomorphometrics
  • http//www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/people/a.turner/teachi
    ng/geog5060/2008/
  • Andy Turner
  • http//www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/people/a.turner/
  • A.G.D.Turner_at_leeds.ac.uk
  • http//www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/people/a.turner/teachi
    ng/geog5060/2008/

3
Course Component
  • Lecture
  • Workshop
  • Practical
  • Assignment
  • Assessment

4
Lecture Outline
  • Introduction
  • Basic metrics
  • Equidistant orthogonal comparisons
  • Other geomorphometrics
  • State of play

5
Assignment
  • This part of the course is about working together
    to improve our teaching and research on
    geomorphometrics
  • During the lecture consider areas in which you
    could address some of the gaps I will mention
  • I am asking you to contribute and develop this
    part of the course
  • Your contribution really could be anything!
  • I am also keen for you to collaborate and work
    together in groups or en masse

6
Some assignment ideas
  • Update wikipedia or other encyclopedia type web
    content
  • http//www.wikinfo.org/index.php/Geomorphometrics
  • http//www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geomorphometrics
  • Improve course materials
  • Contribute a research article based on applied or
    investigative work
  • Develop software
  • Results visualiser
  • Graphical User Interface

7
Definition
  • Geomorphometrics are measures of the state and
    change in surface geometry of geophysical
    horizons. They are topographic measures that can
    be used in terrain analysis and geographical
    modelling.
  • http//www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/people/a.turner/resear
    ch/interests/geomorphometrics/

8
Apologies and acknowledgement
  • Last night I spent hours developing these lecture
    slides only to lose most of the work
  • I am probably more annoyed by this than you will
    be
  • Hopefully you wont suffer as much as me as a
    consequence
  • What follows are some slides developed by some in
    the class of 2007 with a new template applied and
    jiggled around a bit so you can see all the
    various images and text.

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Last 2 Lectures
  • Terrain analysis 1
  • DEMs and DTMs
  • derived variables
  • example applications
  • Terrain analysis 2
  • access modelling
  • landscape evaluation
  • hazard mapping

10
Origins
  • Peter Fisher
  • Peakiness
  • Development of a grids package
  • The SPIN!-project
  • MedAction, DesertLinks and tempQsim
  • Desire for greater flexibility, capability and
    freedom than that offered by commercial
    proprietary GIS

11
Overview
  • So what are geomorphometrics?
  • Measures of the relative heights of the land of
    the earths surface to allow comparison of
  • Topography
  • Terrain analysis e.g. how peaky is an area?
  • Surface geometry of the earth.

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Raster Elevation Data
  • DEM data interpolated from vector data
  • Widely available for many planets and regions of
    Earth
  • SRTM 3 arc secs
  • Publicly available
  • OS 10 metre
  • Available via chest
  • LIDAR 2 meter
  • Available but unlicensed
  • Getting better all the time
  • Uncertainties abound

13
Example DEM
Red areas indicate high altitude, green low
altitude
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Future DEMs
  • Higher spatial resolution
  • Larger regions
  • More values
  • Larger ranges
  • More detailed precision
  • 3D spatial
  • Temporal change
  • Hundreds of thousands of millions of data points

15
Data pre-processing
  • One of the first things to do is to be able to
    process all this data
  • Grids 1.0 beta
  • Clean the data
  • Mask
  • Are there any holes?
  • How can we cope best with these

16
Data pre-processing continued...
  • Define the river basins, catchments and HRUs for
    the DEM
  • Develop land degradation risk indicators
  • Erosion
  • Salinity
  • Develop a fully distributed hydrological model

17
Recap
  • Geomorphometrics compare relative heights of
    cells
  • Allowing comparison of terrain, topology
  • Uncertainty is always present

18
Basic metrics
Slopeyness
19
Question
  • Can any one suggest the name of another basic
    geomorphometric?

20
Slope and Aspect
  • Slope is the gradient of an area
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slope
  • and aspect is the angle to a particular
    orientation over a given region
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspect_28geography2
    9

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Other metrics
  • Slopyness
  • Upness
  • Downess
  • Flatness
  • Roughness

Flatness calculated for the 2 cell neighbourhood
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What region? How to calculate it?
  • Circular region using equidistant orthoganal
    comparisons
  • Vector addition
  • Distance weighting
  • Scale
  • NB From the model output white regions indicate
    areas of high values for that metric

23
Slope 13 cell neighbourhood
24
Slope 49 cell neighbourhood
25
Slope 8
26
Aspect 2
27
Aspect 4
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Aspect 8
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Scale and distance weighting
  • Distance weighting
  • Differencing to focus on nid-scales can be done
    directly by applying a more complex spatial
    weighting scheme
  • Only relevant for some measures
  • Not aspect
  • What about upness and downness?

30
Equidistant orthogonal comparisons
  • Rotation invariant metrics
  • For each metric, compare each orthoganal set
    within a region
  • What is observed?
  • hhhh, hhhl, hhll, llhl hlll, llll

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  • Axis based metrics

32
HLHL / LHLH
HHLL / LHHL / HLLH

33
HHHL - saddle
34
HHHH - crater
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Geog 5060 GIS Environment Lecture 7
HHLL - slope
36
LLLL - peak
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Considerations
  • How to treat cells with the same height?
  • How to treat cells with no data value?
  • What conditioners are appropriate?
  • Two types of weight
  • Distance weighting
  • Difference in elevation weighting
  • What is best?

38
Example 1w_hhll
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Example 4sumd_abs_xlxh_ai_lllh
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Axis based metrics
  • Profile or Contour
  • Concavity or Convexity
  • Convergence or Divergence

41
Considerations
  • What other interesting metrics?
  • minimum type profile concavity
  • maximum type profile convexity
  • Better for identifying features?
  • Probably best in combination with the other
    metrics
  • Sorry, no examples!

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Other geomorphometrics
  • Up and down slope type geomorphometrics
  • Upslope area
  • Complex distance weighting
  • More hydrological type metrics
  • Flow accumulation
  • Visibility based metrics
  • Monte Carlo type uncertainty of all

43
Software
  • Proprietary or closed source
  • Commercial
  • Research
  • LandSerf
  • TauDEM
  • Open source
  • GMT
  • Grids

44
Summary
  • Basic metrics
  • Equidistant orthogonal comparisons
  • Scale and distance weighting
  • Rotation invariant metrics
  • Scale and distance weighting - uncertainty

45
Next Steps
  • Practical
  • Experiment with a program to generate
    geomorphometrics in teams
  • Friday 1200 to 1600 in Masters computing room,
    Geography East Building.
  • Develop an output of some sort and explain the
    processes you went through to produce it.
  • Assignment
  • Show understanding of geomorphometrics and
    develop the subject

46
Next week
  • Hydrological modelling 1 catchment models
  • Basics of hydrology
  • Creating hydrologically correct DEMs
  • Modelling catchment variables
  • Workshop Catchment modelling in GRID
  • Practical Catchment modelling
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