By

Love, Matthew R听1听;听Eakins, Barry W听2听;听Caldwell, Jason R听3

1听颁滨搁贰厂/狈骋顿颁
2听颁滨搁贰厂/狈骋顿颁
3听精品SM在线影片

CIRES scientists at NGDC have created tested and reviewed a new Digital Elevation Model (DEM) development methodology to build companion structured and unstructured DEMs from the same source elevation data-sets. Modeling and mapping of coastal processes (e.g. tsunamis, hurricane storm-surge, and sea-level rise) requires digital representations of Earth鈥檚 solid surface, referred to as DEMs. Some modeling utilizes structured, square-cell DEMs, while others would benefit from unstructured DEMs that have no regular cell size or pattern. Usually, these different DEM types are developed independently, even though they are built from the same source bathymetric and topographic data-sets. The methodology of developing companion structured and unstructured DEMs from the same source data-sets will improve the availability and production of unstructured DEMs.