Start: Aug 31 2009 – 09:15
End: Sep 2 2009 17:30
Timezone: Europe/Amsterdam
Timezone: Europe/Amsterdam
DAY 3: Monday 31.08.2009
09:15-09:25 | Welcoming remarks |
09:25-10:15 | From ontologies to software (Ross Purves) |
Ralph K. Straumann Experiences in developing landform ontologies | |
T. Hengl, C.H. Grohmman, R.S. Bivand, O. Conrad and A. Lobo SAGA vs GRASS: a comparative analysis of the two open source desktop GIS for the automated analysis of elevation data | |
10:15-10:45 | Coffee break |
10:45-12:30 | Methodological developments (Ian Evans) |
John Gallant and Michael Hutchinson A differential equation for specific catchment area | |
Scott Peckham A New Algorithm for Creating DEMs with Smooth Elevation Profiles | |
Thomas Grabs, Jan Seibert, Kelsey Jencso and Brian McGlynn Calculation of side-separated contributions to stream networks – a new tool to characterize riparian zones | |
Justin Washtell, Stephen Carver and Katherine Arrell A viewshed based classification of landscapes using geomorphometrics | |
12:30-13:30 | Lunch |
13:30-14:30 | Keynote: Jo Wood Visualizing Geomorphometry: Lessons from Information Visualization |
1430-1545 | Extracting landscape elements (David Mark) |
Svein Olav Krøgli, Henning Dypvik and Bernd Etzelmüller Correlation of radial profiles extracted from automatic detected circular features, in the search for impact structure candidates | |
Bård Romstad and Bernd Etzelmüller Structuring the Digital Elevation Model into Landform Elements through Watershed Segmentation of Curvature | |
Niels Anders, Harry Seijmonsbergen and Willem Bouten Multi-scale and object-oriented image analysis of high-res LiDAR data for geomorphological mapping in alpine mountains | |
15:45-16:15 | Coffee break |
16:15-18:00 | Soil mapping and properties (Tomislav Hengl) |
Rania Bou Kheir, Mogens Greve and Peder Bocher Use of digital terrain analysis and classification trees for predictive mapping of soil organic carbon in southern Denmark | |
Korbinian Kringer, Markus Tusch, Clemens Geitner, Martin Rutzinger, Christoph Wiegand and Gertraud Meißl Geomorphometric Analyses of LiDAR Digital Terrain Models for Digital Soil Mapping | |
Markus Möller, Thomas Koschitzki and Klaus-Jörg Hartmann Terrain-related revision of existing soil maps | |
Brendan Malone Mapping continuous soil depth functions in the Edgeroi district, NSW, Australia, using terrain attributes and other environmental factors | |
18:30-19:15 | Geomorphometry Society Meeting |
19:30-20:30 | Welcome drink |
DAY 4: Tuesday 1.09.2009
09:00-10:15 | Global-scale geomorphometry (John Gallant) |
Marcello A. V. Gorini Physiographic classification of the ocean floor: a multi-scale geomorphometric approach | |
Peter Guth Global Survey of Organized Landforms: Recognizing Linear Sand Dunes | |
Hannes Isaak Reuter and Andrew Nelson WorldTerrain- A Contribution to the Global Geomorphometric Atlas | |
10:15-10:45 | Coffee break |
1045-1230 | Multiscale methods (Jo Wood) |
Katherine Arrell and Stephen Carver Surface roughness scaling trends | |
Michael Kalbermatten, Dimitri Van De Ville, Stéphane Joost, Michael Unser and François Golay Laplace-gradient wavelet pyramid and multiscale tensor structures applied on high resolution DEMs | |
Lucian Dragut, Clemens Eisank, Thomas Strasser and Thomas Blaschke A comparison of methods to incorporate scale in geomorphometry | |
Carlos Grohmann, Mike Smith and Claudio Riccomini Surface roughness of topography: a multi-scale analysis of landform elements in Midland Valley, Scotland | |
1230-1330 | Lunch |
1330-1430 | Keynote: Stephan Landtwing |
1430-1545 | Data considerations (Hannes Reuter) |
John Gallant and Arthur Read Enhancing the SRTM data for Australia | |
Rüdiger Köthe and Michael Bock Preprocessing of Digital Elevation Models – derived from Laser Scanning and Radar Interferometry – for Terrain Analysis in Geosciences | |
Haris Papasaika and Emmanuel Baltsavias Investigation on the Relation of Geomorphological Parameters to DEM Accuracy | |
1545-1615 | Coffee break |
1615-1800 | Geomorphological applications (Peter Guth) |
Nicolas Sougnez and Veerle Vanacker Spatial variability in channel and slope morphology within the Ardennes Massif, and its link with tectonics | |
Balázs Székely, Eszter Király, Dávid Karátson and Tamás Bata A parameterisation attempt of scoria cones of the San Francisco Volcanic Field (Arizona, USA) by conical fitting | |
Mathias Ulmer, Peter Molnar and Ross Purves Influence of DEM and soil property uncertainty on an infinite slope stability model | |
1800-late | Conference dinner |
DAY 5: Wednesday 2.09.2009
0900-1015 | Extraterrrestrial geomorphometry (Scott Peckham) |
Tomasz Stepinski and Chaitanya Bagaria A Two-Stage Classification Approach for Effective Geomorphic Mapping of Planetary Surfaces | |
Roderik Koenders, Roderik Lindenbergh and Tanja Zegers Automated classification of Martian morphology using a Terrain Fingerprinting Method | |
Balázs Székely and Tomaž Podobnikar A method for automated extraction of Martian talus slopes – case studies of Nanedi Valles and West Candor Chasma, Mars | |
1015-1045 | Coffee break |
1045-1230 | Extracting hydrological networks (Robert MacMillan) |
Paolo Tarolli, Giancarlo Dalla Fontana, Giovanni Moretti and Stefano Orlandini Cell Size Dependence of Threshold Conditions for the Delineation of Drainage Networks from Gridded Elevation Data | |
Nathalie Thommeret, Jean-Stéphane Bailly and Christian Puech Robust extraction of thalwegs networks from DTMs for topological characterisation: a case study on badlands | |
Ashraf Afana and Gabriel Del Barrio An Adaptive Approach for Channel Network Delineation from Digital Elevation Models | |
Laura Poggio and Pierre Soille Influence of spurious pit removal methods on the position of river networks extracted from SRTM | |
1230-1330 | Lunch |
1330-1430 | Keynote: David Mark From Land Form to Landforms: Bridging the Quantitative-Qualitative Gap in a Multilingual Context |
Extracting hydrological networks (continued) | |
1430-1500 | Markus Metz, Helena Mitasova and Russel Harmon Fast stream extraction from large, radar-based elevation models with variable level of detail |
1500-1530 | Coffee break |
1530-1645 | Glaciological applications (Stephan Gruber) |
Andreas Linsbauer, Frank Paul, Martin Hoelzle, Holger Frey and Wilfried Haeberli The Swiss Alps Without Glaciers – a GIS-based Modelling Approach for Reconstruction of Glacier Beds | |
Ian Evans | |
Regula Frauenfelder, Bernhard Schneider and Bernd Etzelmüller Morphometric modelling of rockglaciers – A case study from the Alps | |
1645 | Closing remarks |