Using the landform tool to calculate landforms for hydrogeomorphic wetland classification at a country-wide scale

2016 
Hydrogeomorphic approaches to wetland classification use landform classes to distinguish wetland functionality at a regional scale. Space-borne radar technology enabled faster regional surveying of surface elevations to digital elevation models, which allowed for automated terrain attribute and landform classification using geographical information systems. Country-wide mapping of landforms remain a challenge though, because of the diversity of landscapes and non-exclusive attributes of each landform class. This article presents the approach, method and steps taken to calculate a country-wide data-set of landforms for wetland-type classification in South Africa, using a freely available Landform Tool. The Landform Tool primarily uses standard deviation from the average elevation, calculated for both small and large neighbourhood distances. The results were compared with 2820 random points, classified manually using Google Earth imagery and topographical maps, and showed a 43% accuracy within 50 m of the m...
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