Bathymetry data from multibeam echosounders and other acoustic sources are now widely available in the form of digital terrain models, which are conveniently displayed as raster grids in desktop geographic information systems. Calculation of terrain variables such as slope is a simple push-button operation in most geographic information systems; however, as we demonstrate here, there can be a great variation in the slope values obtained due to computation algorithms and resolution or analysis scale. This article also demonstrates how Monte Carlo simulation can be used to visualise uncertainty in the underlying bathymetry dataset and also how this uncertainty impacts on slope calculations.
History
Publication title
Marine Geodesy
Volume
37
Pagination
187-219
ISSN
0149-0419
Department/School
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Place of publication
Norway
Rights statement
Copyright 2014 Taylor and Francis
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Assessment and management of terrestrial ecosystems