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  2. Digital elevation model - Wikipedia

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    A digital elevation model ( DEM) or digital surface model ( DSM) is a 3D computer graphics representation of elevation data to represent terrain or overlaying objects, commonly of a planet, moon, or asteroid. A "global DEM" refers to a discrete global grid. DEMs are used often in geographic information systems (GIS), and are the most common ...

  3. 3D scanning - Wikipedia

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    3D scanning. Making a 3D-model of a Viking belt buckle using a hand held VIUscan 3D laser scanner. 3D scanning is the process of analyzing a real-world object or environment to collect three dimensional data of its shape and possibly its appearance (e.g. color). The collected data can then be used to construct digital 3D models .

  4. Terrain - Wikipedia

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    A digital elevation model (DEM) or digital surface model (DSM) is a 3D computer graphics representation of elevation data to represent terrain or overlaying objects, commonly of a planet, moon, or asteroid. A "global DEM" refers to a discrete global grid.

  5. Structure from motion - Wikipedia

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    Structure from motion. Structure from motion ( SfM) [1] is a photogrammetric range imaging technique for estimating three-dimensional structures from two-dimensional image sequences that may be coupled with local motion signals. It is studied in the fields of computer vision and visual perception .

  6. Digital outcrop model - Wikipedia

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    A digital outcrop model ( DOM ), also called a virtual outcrop model, is a digital 3D representation of the outcrop surface, mostly in a form of textured polygon mesh . DOMs allow for interpretation and reproducible measurement [1] of different geological features, e.g. orientation of geological surfaces, width and thickness of layers.

  7. Triangulated irregular network - Wikipedia

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    In computer graphics, a triangulated irregular network ( TIN) [1] is a representation of a continuous surface consisting entirely of triangular facets (a triangle mesh ), used mainly as Discrete Global Grid in primary elevation modeling . The vertices of these triangles are created from field recorded spot elevations through a variety of means ...

  8. Shuttle Radar Topography Mission - Wikipedia

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    The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission ( SRTM) is an international research effort that obtained digital elevation models on a near-global scale from 56°S to 60°N, [2] : 4820 to generate the most complete high-resolution digital topographic database of Earth prior to the release of the ASTER GDEM in 2009. SRTM consisted of a specially modified ...

  9. Geological structure measurement by LiDAR - Wikipedia

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    A digital terrain model (DTM) is a mathematical model that represents Earth's visible terrain surfaces. A DTM transforms discernible LiDAR data points into a continuous 3-D surface, the model connects discrete points with distinct height values to form planes. Thus, structural geologists are able to derive structural orientations from these 3-D ...