Suitability assessment of global, continental and national digital elevation models for geomorphological analyses in Italy

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Digital elevation models (DEMs) represent a fundamental resource in geomorphological analysis. The increasing availability of open-access DEMs over wide areas is advantageous, but requires an evaluation of DEM quality and errors. This work applies a hierarchical assessment of global, continental and national DEMs in Italy in order to explore the differences and analyze the vertical accuracy, spatial error distribution and agreement of morphometric measurements. The selected DEMs are compared with local reference data as a ground points dataset, extracted from the national geodetic network, and regional DEMs at high spatial resolution, through both a qualitative and a quantitative approach. The results identify limits and potentialities of the selected DEMs, showing accuracy and errors in height representation, also affected by the topographic characteristics of the surface, such as steep slope in mountain zones and some defects in hydromorphological derivatives that could condition the geomorphological applications.

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Zingaro, M., La Salandra, M., Colacicco, R., Roseto, R., Petio, P., & Capolongo, D. (2021). Suitability assessment of global, continental and national digital elevation models for geomorphological analyses in Italy. Transactions in GIS, 25(5), 2283–2308. https://doi.org/10.1111/tgis.12845

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