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  • Founded: Feb 11, 2000
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A mailing list that points out
information resources for the geomorphometry and the processing
of digital elevation models, related conferences, data
availability, algorithms and methods, scientific news, etc. The
aim is to promote geomorphometry to new scientists and to
integrate advances in geomorphometry and news that are
distributed in various fields (remote sensing, geography,
geology, surveying, etc.).

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Fwd: GMorph> Extracting Drainage Networks and Longitudinal Profiles
Hi Paul! About drainage profiles. I´m a newbie on the issue, but i think i can help a bit. Also in Arcgis, it is possible to use the Archydro tools, with good
Posted - Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:52 pm
Marco Jorge
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Re: Extracting Drainage Networks and Longitudinal Profiles From DEMs
Paul, If you are using ArcGIS there is a tool called EZ Profiler that can be downloaded at arcscripts.esri.com. -Tom Dilts To: geomorphometry@yahoogroups.com
Posted - Thu Oct 29, 2009 7:33 pm
Thomas Dilts
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Extracting Drainage Networks and Longitudinal Profiles From DEMs
Dear Colleagues, What would you recommend in terms of methods and software for Mac and PC for extracting drainage networks and profiles from digital elevation
Posted - Thu Oct 29, 2009 5:11 pm
Paul
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Re: Extracting Summit Elevations and Indentifying Concordant Summits
Jo wood's landserf program will enable you to identify the summits http://www.landserf.org/ landserf will read/write data in arcmap format, so you can export
Posted - Sat Oct 24, 2009 1:57 pm
steve wise
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Re: Extracting Summit Elevations and Indentifying Concordant Summits
Paul   Try the refs below (within the papers there are additional refs, I think that the paper of Graf et all. puplished in PE&RS COULD BE OF INTEREST TO YOU)
Posted - Sat Oct 24, 2009 1:57 pm
George Miliaresis
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