Geomorphometry: Concepts, Software, Applications: Volume 37

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Geomorphometry: Concepts, Software, Applications: Volume 37 Editors: Carlos Henrique Grohmann, Vincent Lecours, Hannes I. Reuter Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
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Pages: 1090 Language: English ISBN: 9780443333767 Category:

Geomorphometry: Concepts, Software, Applications, Second Edition aims to inform, educate, and assist users in the field by expanding the reach of the Geomorphometry community’s knowledge. Geomorphometry, the science of quantitative land-surface analysis, evolved from geomorphology and quantitative terrain analysis, rooted in 19th-century geometry and physical geography. The modern discipline addresses the processing of elevation data, topography visualization, and numerous numerical analyses. Focusing on continuous land-surface and discrete features like watersheds, geomorphometry’s operational goal is the extraction of measures and spatial features from digital topography. Since the book’s first edition in 2009, there have been significant advancements in data production methods, the data itself, and software applications. The editors have proposed a second edition, maintaining the original structure while incorporating these improvements. The book also covers the refinement and analysis of digital elevation models (DEMs), the use of GIS tools, and the application of geomorphometric techniques in various fields such as hydrology, ecology, and urban planning.

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Author Biography

Statistical Officer working in the GISCO Team of Eurostat in Luxembourg. Before I used to work at ISRIC World Soil Information (NL) as a Senior Researcher were I did develop different portals/data structures for soil data (soil profiles, environmental covariates, metadata) all in support for their ICSU -World Data Center for Soils functionality. Carlos Henrique Grohmann works in the University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.