The relationship between relative height and microrelief: three case studies from Northern Finland

Three different drainage basins were studied with the aid of a quadratic grid consisting of 3439 data points. For each areal unit (4 km2) the relative height was calculated as the difference between the highest and the lowest point, and the microrelief, i.e. the variability in relief, was establishe...

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Main Author: Koutaniemi, Leo
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Geographical Society of Finland 1982
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spelling fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/9117 2024-11-03T14:58:19+00:00 The relationship between relative height and microrelief: three case studies from Northern Finland Koutaniemi, Leo 1982-02-01 https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/9117 unknown Geographical Society of Finland https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/9117 Copyright (c) 2014 Fennia Fennia - International Journal of Geography; Vol. 160 No. 2 (1982); 277-294 Fennia; Vol 160 Nro 2 (1982); 277-294 1798-5617 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 1982 fttsvojs 2024-10-08T15:05:45Z Three different drainage basins were studied with the aid of a quadratic grid consisting of 3439 data points. For each areal unit (4 km2) the relative height was calculated as the difference between the highest and the lowest point, and the microrelief, i.e. the variability in relief, was established by counting the numbers of contour lines at 10 m intervals intersecting the circumference of a circle 2 km2, drawn in the centre of each data point. The material was analysed cartographically and statistically. Relative heights provided a fairly true picture also of the variability in the relief of some areas, while others were obviously misrepresented. The difference was greatest in the areas with the smallest relative height values, diminishing then gradually, and disappearing entirely at some point in the range 30–80 m depending on the area concerned. The figures of 30 m and 80 m emerged as two of the most appropriate boundary values for a relative height classification suitable for Northern Finland. In making conclusions the microrelief density (Mrd) values, as determined from the in­terrelation between the microrelief and corresponding relative heights, proved to be of practical use. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online
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description Three different drainage basins were studied with the aid of a quadratic grid consisting of 3439 data points. For each areal unit (4 km2) the relative height was calculated as the difference between the highest and the lowest point, and the microrelief, i.e. the variability in relief, was established by counting the numbers of contour lines at 10 m intervals intersecting the circumference of a circle 2 km2, drawn in the centre of each data point. The material was analysed cartographically and statistically. Relative heights provided a fairly true picture also of the variability in the relief of some areas, while others were obviously misrepresented. The difference was greatest in the areas with the smallest relative height values, diminishing then gradually, and disappearing entirely at some point in the range 30–80 m depending on the area concerned. The figures of 30 m and 80 m emerged as two of the most appropriate boundary values for a relative height classification suitable for Northern Finland. In making conclusions the microrelief density (Mrd) values, as determined from the in­terrelation between the microrelief and corresponding relative heights, proved to be of practical use.
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author Koutaniemi, Leo
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The relationship between relative height and microrelief: three case studies from Northern Finland
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title The relationship between relative height and microrelief: three case studies from Northern Finland
title_short The relationship between relative height and microrelief: three case studies from Northern Finland
title_full The relationship between relative height and microrelief: three case studies from Northern Finland
title_fullStr The relationship between relative height and microrelief: three case studies from Northern Finland
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between relative height and microrelief: three case studies from Northern Finland
title_sort relationship between relative height and microrelief: three case studies from northern finland
publisher Geographical Society of Finland
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url https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/9117
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op_source Fennia - International Journal of Geography; Vol. 160 No. 2 (1982); 277-294
Fennia; Vol 160 Nro 2 (1982); 277-294
1798-5617
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