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The variations of the amount of aspect information derived from a digital elevation model (DEM) with the DEM' resolution were studied using the non-linear regression method. In the northwest China's Loess Plateau, seven major sample areas representing different landforms were selected, each of which was divided into 1.6 subareas. The DEMs with the resolutions of 5m, 15m, 25m, 35m, 45m, 55m, 65m, 75m, respectively, were established according to the map scaled at 1:10000 on each sample area. The aspect information derived from the DEM with the resolution of 5m was assumed as the true value, and the information derived from other DEMs was taken as the investigated subject. The functional relations between aspect information losses and resolutions were analyzed. The indexes of the aspect accuracy (a) of different categories and the information loss (q) based on the single grid were proposed. In each area, the function of the indexes and different resolutions was obtained so that the needed resolution can be calculated if the index is known. The function is helpful in selecting proper resolutions, minimizing the amount of data and cutting down the cost while ensuring the accuracy of aspect information.
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Chinese High Technology Letters
ISSN: 1002-0470
Year: 2008
Issue: 5
Volume: 18
Page: 525-530
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