2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14185731
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The Highest Peaks of the Mountains: Comparing the Use of GNSS, LiDAR Point Clouds, DTMs, Databases, Maps, and Historical Sources

Abstract: Advances in remote data acquisition techniques have contributed to the flooding of society with spatial data sets and information. Widely available spatial data sets, including digital terrain models (DTMs) from aerial laser scanning (ALS) data, are finding more and more new applications. The article analyses and compares the heights of the 14 highest peaks of the Polish Carpathians derived from different data sources. Global navigation satellite system (GNSS) geodetic measurements were used as reference. The … Show more

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“…With reference to the topic of this issue, in Reference [3], a comparative analysis of the GNSS, LiDAR Point Clouds, DTMs, databases, maps, and historical sources was prepared to identify the position of mountains peaks. The global navigation satellite system (GNSS) geodetic measurements were used as a reference for this research.…”
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“…With reference to the topic of this issue, in Reference [3], a comparative analysis of the GNSS, LiDAR Point Clouds, DTMs, databases, maps, and historical sources was prepared to identify the position of mountains peaks. The global navigation satellite system (GNSS) geodetic measurements were used as a reference for this research.…”
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confidence: 99%