Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 2005
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Bulletin of the Geographical Survey Institute (ISSN 0373-7160), Vol. 52, p. 13 - 21 (March 2005)
Physics
Elevation Data, Laser Scanner
Scientific paper
Disasters caused by heavy rain in urban areas bring a damage such as chaos in the road and railway transport systems, power failure, breakdown of the telephone system and submersion of built up areas, subways and underground shopping arcades, etc. It is important to obtain high precision elevation data which shows the detailed landform because a slight height difference affects damages by flood very considerably. Therefore, The Geographical Survey Institute (GSI) is preparing 5m grid digital terrain model (DTM) based on precise ground elevation data taken by using airborne laser scanner. This paper describes the process and an example of the use of a 5m grid digital data set.
Akutsu Osamu
Ando Hisamitsu Noguchi Takahiro
Isobe Tamio
Ohta Masataka
Shimizu Masayuki
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