BackgroundSynopsis of TopicIn this section we will go through the basics of creating topographic surfaces as raster digital elevation models from raw topographic data. We will use a standard and accepted technique of deriving a TIN first, then editing it to remove problematic interpolations, and then converting this TIN surface to a raster DEM surface.Why we're Covering itThis topic will hopefully be review for many, but some of you may be either rusty on it or used to having someone else just provide the raster DEM you wish to use for change detection to you. The quality of a DEM and is subsequent utility in change detection analysis is highly dependent on the methods and care taken in deriving the surface. We are covering this topic to:
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