Fractal surfaces of synthetical DEM generated by GRASS GIS module r.surf.fractal from ETOPO1 raster grid

The research problem is about to generate artificial fractal landscape surfaces from the Digital Elevation Model (DEM) using a stochastic algorithm by Geographic Resources Analysis Support System Geographic Information System (GRASS GIS) software. Fractal surfaces resemble appearance of natural topo...

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Published in:Journal of Geodesy and Geoinformation
Main Author: Lemenkova, Polina
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4064662 2023-06-06T11:55:57+02:00 Fractal surfaces of synthetical DEM generated by GRASS GIS module r.surf.fractal from ETOPO1 raster grid Lemenkova, Polina 2020-10-03 https://zenodo.org/record/4064662 https://doi.org/10.9733/JGG.2020R0006.E eng eng doi:10.9733/JGG.2020R0006.E https://zenodo.org/record/4064662 https://doi.org/10.9733/JGG.2020R0006.E oai:zenodo.org:4064662 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Journal of Geodesy and Geoinformation 7(2) 86-102 GRASS GIS Fractal surface Digital elevation model Grid ETOPO1 info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 2020 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.9733/JGG.2020R0006.E 2023-04-13T23:32:23Z The research problem is about to generate artificial fractal landscape surfaces from the Digital Elevation Model (DEM) using a stochastic algorithm by Geographic Resources Analysis Support System Geographic Information System (GRASS GIS) software. Fractal surfaces resemble appearance of natural topographic terrain and its structure using random surface modelling. Study area covers Kuril- Kamchatka region, Sea of Okhotsk, North Pacific Ocean. Techniques were included into GRASS GIS modules (r.relief, d.rast, r.slope.aspect, r.mapcalc) for raster calculation, processing and visualization. Module 'r.surf.fractal' was applied for generating synthetic fractal surface from ETOPO1 DEM GeoTIFF using algorithm of fractal analysis. Three tested dimensions of the fractal surfaces were automatically mapped and visualized. Algorithm of the automated fractal DEM modelling visualized variations in steepness and aspect of the artificially generated slopes in the mountains. Controllable topographic variation of the fractal surfaces was applied for three dimensions: dim=2.0001, 2.0050, 2.0100. Auxiliary modules were used for the visualization of DEMs (d.rast, r.colors, d.vect, r.contour, d.redraw, d.mon). Modules 'r.surf.gauss' and 'r.surf.random' were applied for artificial modelling as Gauss and random based mathematical surfaces, respectively. Univariate statistics for fractal surfaces were computed for comparative analysis of maps representing continuous fields by module 'r.univar': number of cells, min/max, range, mean, variance, standard deviation, variation coefficient and sum. The paper includes 9 maps and GRASS GIS codes used for visualization. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kamchatka Zenodo Okhotsk Pacific Journal of Geodesy and Geoinformation 7 2 86 102
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topic GRASS GIS
Fractal surface
Digital elevation model
Grid
ETOPO1
spellingShingle GRASS GIS
Fractal surface
Digital elevation model
Grid
ETOPO1
Lemenkova, Polina
Fractal surfaces of synthetical DEM generated by GRASS GIS module r.surf.fractal from ETOPO1 raster grid
topic_facet GRASS GIS
Fractal surface
Digital elevation model
Grid
ETOPO1
description The research problem is about to generate artificial fractal landscape surfaces from the Digital Elevation Model (DEM) using a stochastic algorithm by Geographic Resources Analysis Support System Geographic Information System (GRASS GIS) software. Fractal surfaces resemble appearance of natural topographic terrain and its structure using random surface modelling. Study area covers Kuril- Kamchatka region, Sea of Okhotsk, North Pacific Ocean. Techniques were included into GRASS GIS modules (r.relief, d.rast, r.slope.aspect, r.mapcalc) for raster calculation, processing and visualization. Module 'r.surf.fractal' was applied for generating synthetic fractal surface from ETOPO1 DEM GeoTIFF using algorithm of fractal analysis. Three tested dimensions of the fractal surfaces were automatically mapped and visualized. Algorithm of the automated fractal DEM modelling visualized variations in steepness and aspect of the artificially generated slopes in the mountains. Controllable topographic variation of the fractal surfaces was applied for three dimensions: dim=2.0001, 2.0050, 2.0100. Auxiliary modules were used for the visualization of DEMs (d.rast, r.colors, d.vect, r.contour, d.redraw, d.mon). Modules 'r.surf.gauss' and 'r.surf.random' were applied for artificial modelling as Gauss and random based mathematical surfaces, respectively. Univariate statistics for fractal surfaces were computed for comparative analysis of maps representing continuous fields by module 'r.univar': number of cells, min/max, range, mean, variance, standard deviation, variation coefficient and sum. The paper includes 9 maps and GRASS GIS codes used for visualization.
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author Lemenkova, Polina
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title Fractal surfaces of synthetical DEM generated by GRASS GIS module r.surf.fractal from ETOPO1 raster grid
title_short Fractal surfaces of synthetical DEM generated by GRASS GIS module r.surf.fractal from ETOPO1 raster grid
title_full Fractal surfaces of synthetical DEM generated by GRASS GIS module r.surf.fractal from ETOPO1 raster grid
title_fullStr Fractal surfaces of synthetical DEM generated by GRASS GIS module r.surf.fractal from ETOPO1 raster grid
title_full_unstemmed Fractal surfaces of synthetical DEM generated by GRASS GIS module r.surf.fractal from ETOPO1 raster grid
title_sort fractal surfaces of synthetical dem generated by grass gis module r.surf.fractal from etopo1 raster grid
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