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TINITALY/01: a new Triangular Irregular Network of Italy

2009; National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology; Volume: 50; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.4401/ag-4424

ISSN

2037-416X

Autores

Simone Tarquini, Ilaria Isola, Massimiliano Favalli, Francesco Mazzarini, Marina Bisson, M. T. Pareschi, E. Boschi,

Tópico(s)

Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies

Resumo

A new Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of the natural landforms of Italy is presented. A methodology is discussed to build a DEM over wide areas where elevation data from non-homogeneous (in density and accuracy) input sources are available. The input elevation data include contour lines and spot heights derived from the Italian Regional topographic maps, satellite-based global positioning system points, ground based and radar altimetry data. Owing to the great heterogeneity of the input data density, the DEM format that better preserves the original accuracy is a Triangular Irregular Network (TIN). A Delaunay-based TIN structure is improved by using the DEST algorithm that enhances input data by evaluating inferred break-lines. Accordingly to this approach, biased distributions in slopes and elevations are absent. To prevent discontinuities at the boundary between regions characterized by data with different resolution a cubic Hermite blending weight S-shaped function is adopted. The TIN of Italy consists of 1.39×109 triangles. The average triangle area ranges from 12 to about 13000 m2 accordingly to different morphologies and different sources. About 50% of the model has a local average triangle area

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