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Evaluation of digital elevation models for application in a digital soil mapping

In Brazil, the digital elevation models (DEMs) are usually produced by users themselves and little attention has been given to their limitations as source of spatial information. The objective of this study was to evaluate different DEMs to help in choosing an appropriate model to derive topographical attributes used in a digital soil mapping based on a neural networks approach. The evaluation consisted of the following analysis: determination of root mean square error (RMSE) of elevation; analysis of the spurious depressions; comparison between mapped drainage and numeric drainage and between derived contour lines and original contour lines; and analysis of the derived contribution basins. The results demonstrated that RMSE was not enough to evaluate the quality of these models. DEMs derived from contour lines (CARTA, obtained using the TOPOGRID module) presented better quality than those derived from remote sensors (ASTER and SRTM). These presented great amount of errors that can negatively affect the establishment of relationships between topographical attributes and local conditions of soils.

TOPOGRID; ASTER; SRTM


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