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Figure 3. Ortho-image for the study area
Effect of DEM Resolution / Accuracy on Ortho Image
Generation
Ortho image was generated at 2.5 m by using DEM at different
resolutions. The effect of resolution on ortho image generation
is studied at different pixel resolution belonging to plain and
undulating terrain. The positions at 10 points having distinct
contrast are measured on three ortho images derived from
different DEM resolution. Ortho image generated from 2.5 m
DEM was taken as the reference and planimetric differences
were computed at all the points. The results are tabulated in
Table 3.
Figure 4. DEM of Microwatershed for terrain Parameter
retrieval
The slope was calculated for each cell and was categorized into
9 standard categories. Similarly the aspect was also calculated
for each cell and categorized into 8 categories. The slope map
and their categories are shown in figures 5a and 5b respectively.
Similarly aspect map and their categories are shown in figures
6a and 6b respectively.
Difference in Location between Ortho images
Generated (m)
From 5m DEM &
2.5m DEM
From 10m DEM &
2.5m DEM
Longitude
Latitude
Longitude
Latitude
0.0
0.1
1.0
-0.6
0.0
-0.1
0.9
-0.6
0.0
0.1
1.0
-0.5
-0.1
0.1
1.0
-0.5
0.0
0.0
1.1
-0.5
0.1
0.0
1.1
-0.5
0.1
0.0
1.1
-0.5
0.1
0.0
1.1
-0.5
0.0
-0.1
1.0
-0.6
0.0
0.0
1.0
-0.6
Figure 5a. Slope map
Table 3. Planimetric Difference in Ortho image generated using
DEM at different locations
Retrieval of Terrain Parameters
DEM corresponding to a micro watershed and are shown in
figure 4. Slope, aspect and drainage network has been extracted
from DEM. Slope and aspect is an important parameter in the
study and modeling of soil erosion, landslide, watershed
management and hydrological applications.
(40 - 75) 5%
SLope (Pie Chart)
r (75-90) 0%
(0-1)1%
r (1 - 3) 5%
r (3-5)6%
(25 - 40) 34%
(5 - 10) 14%
(10 -15) 12%
0(0-
1)
■ a-
3)
□ (3-
5)
□ (5-
10)
■ (10
-15)
a (15
-25)
■ (25
-40)
0(40
-75)
■ (75-90)
(15 - 25) 23%
Figure 5b. Slope Categories
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