Generic landforms

Published: Aug 20, 2009 by Tom Hengl

Short title: g_landf

Inputs: %1 - table with central values has to have same domain as the class map, %2 standard fuzziness factor (1.5), %3 - domain, %4 - SLOPE, %5 - PLANC and %6 - ACV.
Outputs: membership values (0-1) to each generic landform (stream, ridge, slope, plain, pit and peak)

Purpose and use:

Extracts six generic landforms (stream, ridge, slope, plain, pit and peak).

Programming environment: ILWIS
Status of work: Public Domain
Reference: Geomorphometry: Concepts, Software, Applications

g_landforms.zip

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