2023
DOI: 10.3390/rs15071875
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LiDAR-Derived Relief Typology of Loess Patches (East Poland)

Abstract: The application of the automated analysis of remote sensing data processed into high-resolution digital terrain models (DTMs) using geographic information systems (GIS) tools provides a geomorphometric characterization of the diversity of the relief of loess patches over large areas. Herein, a quantitative classification of 79 loess patches with a total area of 3361 km2, distributed within the eastern part of the Polish Uplands belt, is carried out. A high-resolution 1 × 1 m DTM was generated from airborne las… Show more

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“…LiDAR-derived surveying technologies (TLS, ALS) now provide high-quality elevation data that can be acquired for larger areas [22]. An example is the National Guard Information System (ISOK) programme covering Poland, which provides LiDAR data with a density of 4 to 12 pts/km 2 [48], allowing the creation of DTMs with a resolution of 1 m [49]. The implementation of specialised GIS tools for the analysis of these elevation models enables quantitative estimation of changes in the topography, and the use of geomorphometric methods extends and details these studies [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LiDAR-derived surveying technologies (TLS, ALS) now provide high-quality elevation data that can be acquired for larger areas [22]. An example is the National Guard Information System (ISOK) programme covering Poland, which provides LiDAR data with a density of 4 to 12 pts/km 2 [48], allowing the creation of DTMs with a resolution of 1 m [49]. The implementation of specialised GIS tools for the analysis of these elevation models enables quantitative estimation of changes in the topography, and the use of geomorphometric methods extends and details these studies [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%