Comparison of SRTM and ASTER Derived Digital Elevation Models over Two Regions in Ghana - Implications for Hydrological and Environmental Modeling

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Main Authors: Forkuor, Gerald, Maathuis, Ben
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Language:English
Published: IntechOpen 2012
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spelling InTech-329912012-03-21 Comparison of SRTM and ASTER Derived Digital Elevation Models over Two Regions in Ghana - Implications for Hydrological and Environmental Modeling Gerald Forkuor Ben Maathuis Physical Sciences, Engineering and Technology None IntechOpen 2012-03-21 Chapter, Part Of Book https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/32991 doi:10.5772/28951 en ISBN:978-953-51-0361-5 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ https://www.intechopen.com/books/1015 ; Studies on Environmental and Applied Geomorphology
spellingShingle Physical Sciences, Engineering and Technology
Forkuor, Gerald
Maathuis, Ben
Comparison of SRTM and ASTER Derived Digital Elevation Models over Two Regions in Ghana - Implications for Hydrological and Environmental Modeling
title Comparison of SRTM and ASTER Derived Digital Elevation Models over Two Regions in Ghana - Implications for Hydrological and Environmental Modeling
title_full Comparison of SRTM and ASTER Derived Digital Elevation Models over Two Regions in Ghana - Implications for Hydrological and Environmental Modeling
title_fullStr Comparison of SRTM and ASTER Derived Digital Elevation Models over Two Regions in Ghana - Implications for Hydrological and Environmental Modeling
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of SRTM and ASTER Derived Digital Elevation Models over Two Regions in Ghana - Implications for Hydrological and Environmental Modeling
title_short Comparison of SRTM and ASTER Derived Digital Elevation Models over Two Regions in Ghana - Implications for Hydrological and Environmental Modeling
title_sort comparison of srtm and aster derived digital elevation models over two regions in ghana implications for hydrological and environmental modeling
topic Physical Sciences, Engineering and Technology
url https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/32991
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