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NAME
r.param.scale - Extracts terrain parameters from a DEM.
Uses a multi-scale approach by taking fitting quadratic parameters to any size window (via least squares).
KEYWORDS
raster,
geomorphology,
terrain,
elevation,
landform
SYNOPSIS
r.param.scale
r.param.scale --help
r.param.scale [-c] input=name output=name [slope_tolerance=float] [curvature_tolerance=float] [size=integer] [method=string] [exponent=float] [zscale=float] [--overwrite] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui]
Flags:
- -c
- Constrain model through central window cell
- --overwrite
- Allow output files to overwrite existing files
- --help
- Print usage summary
- --verbose
- Verbose module output
- --quiet
- Quiet module output
- --ui
- Force launching GUI dialog
Parameters:
- input=name [required]
- Name of input raster map
- output=name [required]
- Name for output raster map containing morphometric parameter
- slope_tolerance=float
- Slope tolerance that defines a 'flat' surface (degrees)
- Default: 1.0
- curvature_tolerance=float
- Curvature tolerance that defines 'planar' surface
- Default: 0.0001
- size=integer
- Size of processing window (odd number only)
- Options: 3-499
- Default: 3
- method=string
- Morphometric parameter in 'size' window to calculate
- Options: elev, slope, aspect, profc, planc, longc, crosc, minic, maxic, feature
- Default: elev
- exponent=float
- Exponent for distance weighting (0.0-4.0)
- Default: 0.0
- zscale=float
- Vertical scaling factor
- Default: 1.0
r.param.scale extracts terrain parameters from a digital elevation model. Uses a
multi-scale approach by fitting a bivariate quadratic polynomial to a given
window size using least squares.
The module calculates the following parameters (terminology is from Wood,
1996 with related terminology used in other GRASS modules listed in
brackets):
-
elev: Generalised elevation value (for resampling purposes at different
scale)
-
slope: Magnitude of maximum gradient (steepest slope angle)
-
aspect: Direction of maximum gradient (steepest slope direction=flow direction)
-
profc: profile curvature (curvature intersecting with the plane
defined by Z axis and maximum gradient direction). Positive values
describe convex profile curvature, negative values concave profile
curvature.
-
planc: plan curvature (horizontal curvature, intersecting with
the XY plane)
-
longc: longitudinal curvature (profile curvature intersecting
with the plane defined by the surface normal and maximum gradient direction)
-
crosc: cross-sectional curvature (tangential curvature intersecting
with the plane defined by the surface normal and a tangent to the contour
- perpendicular to maximum gradient direction)
-
maxic: maximum curvature (can be in any direction)
-
minic: minimum curvature (in direction perpendicular to the direction
of of maximum curvature)
-
feature: Morphometric features: peaks, ridges, passes, channels, pits and planes
In
r.param.scale the direction of maximum gradient (considered
downslope) is stored as (West is 0 degree, East is +/- 180 degree):
-
0..+180 degree from West to North to East
-
0..-180 degree from West to South to East
Note that the aspect map is calculated differently from
r.slope.aspect.
The next commands will create a geomorphological map of the Spearfish region:
g.region raster=elevation.10m -p
r.param.scale in=elevation.10m output=morphology method=feature size=9
Geomorphological map of a subregion in the Spearfish (SD) area
Fix bug when `constrain through central cell' option selected. Create color
tables for all output files (presently only on features).
- Wood, J. (1996): The Geomorphological characterisation of
Digital Elevation Models. Diss., Department of Geography, University
of Leicester, U.K
online at:
http://hdl.handle.net/2381/34503
- Java Code in
LandSerf
that implements the same procedure
r.slope.aspect
jwo@le.ac.uk
- ASSIST's home
Update to FP 3/2002: L. Potrich, M. Neteler, S. Menegon (ITC-irst)
Last changed: $Date: 2016-12-11 10:04:46 -0800 (Sun, 11 Dec 2016) $
SOURCE CODE
Available at: r.param.scale source code (history)
Note: A new GRASS GIS stable version has been released: GRASS GIS 7.4, available here.
Updated manual page: here
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