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Geography 360Principles of Cartography
  • May 19, 2006

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Outlines Digital Elevation Model
  • How is DEM different from map display?
  • DEM is data structure, not map
  • What is DEM?
  • Digital representation of elevation
  • Data structure for representation stored in the
    computer
  • Three commonly used DEM
  • Contour
  • TIN
  • Grid (most of time considered equivalent to DEM)

3
Phenomenon, data, map
Refer back to SDTS spatial data concepts
  • Distinguish these

Phenomenon Spatial data structure Spatial dimension Map display
1 Population Point Polygon 0D 2D Dot map, Proportional symbol map, Choropleth map, Dasymetric map
2 Bus route Line Graph 1D Flow map
3 Land use Polygon 2D Categorical map
4 Elevation Grid TIN, Contour 3D Contour, shaded relief map, fishnet map
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DEM
  • Data representation is different from map display
  • How is elevation (or the third dimension)
    represented in database?
  • DEM is a rubric term that refers to data
    structure used to represent elevation in the
    computer
  • There are three widely used DEM (1) contour (2)
    TIN (3) grid
  • DEM, narrowly defined, refers to gridded form for
    representing elevation
  • DEM is data representation, not map display
  • Understanding DEM is important because it serves
    as the source of map display (you will create
    surface map from DEM)

5
DEM
  • Data structure for elevation
  • Representing pyramid

Source NCGIA
6
Point data
Contour
Grid
Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN)
7
Earths topography in different data structure
Source Bolstad 2005
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Source Nyerges
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How is DEM generated?
  • 1) From paper map (most common)
  • Vectorization of contour lines printed on the map
    (it can be seen as scattered points which has
    varying elevation values)
  • If necessary, hydrogrphy features (e.g. river)
    are added to enhance the quality of DEM
  • At grid points, elevation values are interpolated
    from measured points
  • 2) From photogrammetry
  • Extraction of elevation from photographs either
    manually (using stereoplotter) or automatically
    (using instruments)

10
TIN
  • TIN Triangulated Irregular Network

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TIN
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How is DEM used?
  • DEM is useful in (1) data storage (2) map display
    (3) further analysis (e.g. deriving slope,
    aspect, viewshed, computing least cost path, and
    much more)
  • The use of DEM not limited to representing
    elevation - you can apply the concept of DEM to
    any continuous surface (statistical surface such
    as demographic structure, geological profile, and
    so on)

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Where do I obtain DEM?
  • EROS Data Center
  • You may have to convert DEM to the format
    compatible with software (the conversion
    capability is available in most commercial GIS
    package)
  • You can create your own DEM or surface map by
    interpolating point data provided that the
    phenomenon is continuous
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