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Jie-Lun Chiang, Chia-Ming Kuo and Leila Fazeldehkordi
The complex and extensive mechanism of landslides and their direct connection to climate change have turned these hazards into critical events on a global scale, which can have significant negative influences on the long-term sustainable development of n...
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Pengda Wu, Yong Yin, Chuangqi Wu, Xiaofei Bai, Chunxiao Zhang and Zhaoxin Dai
Road networks are the skeletal elements of topographic maps at different scales, and road selection is a prerequisite for implementing continuous multiscale spatial representations of road networks. The mesh-based approach is a common, advanced and power...
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HuiHui Zhang, Hugo A. Loáiciga, LuWei Feng, Jing He and QingYun Du
Determining the flow accumulation threshold (FAT) is a key task in the extraction of river networks from digital elevation models (DEMs). Several methods have been developed to extract river networks from Digital Elevation Models. However, few studies ha...
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Travis Conley, Stance Hurst and Eileen Johnson
The eastern escarpment of the Southern High Plains (USA) is today a semi-arid erosional landscape delineated by canyon breaks and topographic relief. A series of buried soils were identified, described, and sampled at 19 soil profile localities exposed a...
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Yasin Wahid Rabby and Yingkui Li
Landslide susceptibility mapping is of critical importance to identify landslide-prone areas to reduce future landslides, causalities, and infrastructural damages. This paper presents landslide susceptibility maps at a regional scale for the Chittagong H...
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Bogdan Kolanowski, Jacek Augustyniak and Dorota Latos
Cartographic generalization is one of the important processes of transforming the content of both analogue and digital maps. The process of reducing details on the map has to be conducted in a planned way in each case when the map scale is to be reduced....
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Mohsen Tahmasebi Nasab, Vishal Singh, Xuefeng Chu
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Modeling hydrologic processes for depression-dominated areas such as the North American Prairie Pothole Region is complex and reliant on a clear understanding of dynamic filling-spilling-merging-splitting processes of numerous depressions over the surfac...
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Iris Heine, Peter Stüve, Birgit Kleinschmit and Sibylle Itzerott
Groundwater-fed lakes in northeastern Germany are characterized by significant lake level changes, but for only a few lakes are in situ water level measurements available. In this study, we test the potential of RapidEye satellite images for indirectly r...
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