Brandt, Steffen
Figure 1. Elevation levels from the DTM and two-dimensional watercourse network
(DTM elevation levels from green (approx. 50 m NN) through yellow to red (approx. 100 m NN))
3 DIGITAL TERRAIN MODEL
3.1 Automatic DTM Generation using MATCH-T as an Example
The digital terrain model applied in these environmental compatibility studies can cover an area of over 100 knf,, and is
crucial for the investigation of water as a protected resource. Due to the necessity of up-to-date, accurate information, as
well as cost-effectiveness, aerophotogrammetry (usually a scale of 1:6000) is the only feasible method of recording a
large part of the data required by DSK. Digital photogrammetry is being increasingly applied by DSK-DG to achieve
equally accurate results in certain areas.
In the Department of Geoinformation Services, due to the high standards required (assessors, water boards), a two-stage
procedure was agreed upon for the measurement of the digital terrain model. F irstly, the DTM stage 1 was
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