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grounds. The use of different technologies and processing
strategies has shown potential solutions to automating and
increasing the density of the values. This research has shown a
variation in the DSM produced from the different technologies
and photograph scales. From visual assessment and from
statistical analysis the DSM's give an indication of surface
texture. Digital image processing techniques such as the use of
Fourier Transform filters and Focal Analysis have shown
potential in determining values of Manning's ‘n’. Further
research is required to improve the values over larger flood
plain areas and in the application of the values in the
hydrodynamic modelling process.
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5.2 Acknowledgements
This paper presents some of the research undertaken by Dr
F.F.F. Asal during his PhD studies (Asal, 2003). The authors
would like to acknowledge the support given by the Egyptian
Government, the authorities of Menoufia University, Egypt and
the Egyptian Embassy in London through their Educational
Bureau. Special gratitude to Dr. Nigel Wright and Mr. Theo
Veneboer from The University of Nottingham. Thanks also to
the Environment Agency of England and Wales for providing
the LiDAR data for the project.