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reservoirs. In addition, it is not easy to rectify the elevation
errors in glacial, conifer forest and sandy desert settings
because of their irregular distributions.
Generally speaking, SRTM is a successful space-based
topographic surveying practice. The InSAR topographic
mapping represented by SRTM, as well as LiDAR, can solve
the problems in aerospace based surveying and mapping
especially along national borders. Also, we are expecting the
NASA’s openness to SRTM1 around the world. It can be
certain that given its continuous and widespread development,
human exploration and understanding of the earth's surface,
including its origin, evolution and future form, will be
advanced through the use of new remote sensing technologies.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This work was conducted by the Education Ministry's ‘Chunhui
Project’, China (Z2004-1-62006) and Lanzhou University's
‘Cuiying Project’. I would like to thank ESRI China, Inc. for
the site license project of ArcGIS to Lanzhou University with
their support for the SRTM data used in this paper. I would like
to thank Dr. L. Bian, at Department of Geography, State
University of New York, at Buffalo, and her college for their
advices on preparing this paper.
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