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    Digital Elevation Models: Terminology and Definitions by Guth, Peter L, Niekerk, Adriaan Van, Grohmann, Carlos H, Muller, Jan-Peter, Hawker, Laurence, Florinsky, Igor V, Gesch, Dean, Reuter, Hannes I, Herrera-Cruz, Virginia, Riazanoff, Serge, López-Vázquez, Carlos, Carabajal, Claudia C, Albinet, Clement, Strobl, Peter

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (08-09-2021)
    “…Digital elevation models (DEMs) provide fundamental depictions of the three-dimensionalshape of the Earth’s surface and are useful to a wide range of…”
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    An illustrated introduction to general geomorphometry by Florinsky, Igor V

    Published in Progress in physical geography (01-12-2017)
    “…Geomorphometry is widely used to solve various multiscale geoscientific problems. For the successful application of geomorphometric methods, a researcher…”
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    Spheroidal equal angular DEMs: The specificity of morphometric treatment by Florinsky, Igor V.

    Published in Transactions in GIS (01-12-2017)
    “…Digital elevation models (DEMs) are commonly constructed using two main types of regular grids: plane square grids and spheroidal equal angular grids. Methods…”
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    Topographic control of soil microbial activity: a case study of denitrifiers by Florinsky, Igor V, McMahon, Shawna, Burton, David L

    Published in Geoderma (01-03-2004)
    “…Topography may affect soil microbial processes, however, the use of topographic data to model and predict the spatial distribution of soil microbial properties…”
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    Three-Dimensional Geomorphometric Modeling of the Arctic Ocean Submarine Topography: A Low-Resolution Desktop Application by Florinsky, Igor V., Filippov, Sergey V.

    Published in IEEE journal of oceanic engineering (01-01-2021)
    “…Submarine topography is one of the key factors determining the course and direction of processes at the lithosphere-hydrosphere boundary. In this article, we…”
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    Recognition of crevasses with high‐resolution digital elevation models: Application of geomorphometric modeling and texture analysis by Ishalina, Olga T., Bliakharskii, Dmitrii P., Florinsky, Igor V.

    Published in Transactions in GIS (01-10-2021)
    “…Crevasses—cracks in glaciers and ice sheets—pose a danger to polar researchers and glaciologists. We compare the capabilities of two techniques—geomorphometric…”
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    Geomorphometry from unmanned aerial surveys by Florinsky, Igor V., Kurkov, Vladimir M., Bliakharskii, Dmitrii P.

    Published in Transactions in GIS (01-02-2018)
    “…Unmanned aerial systems (UASs) are widely used for remote sensing, including the production of high‐resolution digital elevation models (DEMs). We study the…”
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    Computation of the third-order partial derivatives from a digital elevation model by Florinsky, Igor V.

    “…Loci of extreme curvature of the topographic surface may be defined by the derivation function (T) depending on the first-, second-, and third-order partial…”
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    Mud Volcanism at the Taman Peninsula: Multiscale Analysis of Remote Sensing and Morphometric Data by Skrypitsyna, Tatyana N., Florinsky, Igor V., Beloborodov, Denis E., Gaydalenok, Olga V.

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-11-2020)
    “…Mud volcanism is observed in many tectonically active regions worldwide. One of the typical areas of mud volcanic activity is the Taman Peninsula, Russia. In…”
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    Accuracy of local topographic variables derived from digital elevation models by FLORINSKY, IGOR V.

    “…We study the accuracy of data on some local topographic attributes derived from digital elevation models (DEMs). First, we carry out a test for the precision…”
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    Relationships between topographically expressed zones of flow accumulation and sites of fault intersection: analysis by means of digital terrain modelling by Florinsky, Igor V

    “…Topographically expressed zones of flow accumulation often coincide with fault intersections because of increased rock fracturing. We have conducted a study of…”
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    Artificial Lineaments in Digital Terrain Modelling: Can Operators of Topographic Variables Cause Them? by Florinsky, Igor V

    Published in Mathematical geosciences (01-05-2005)
    “…Digital terrain modeling is widely used in geological studies. In some cases, orthogonal and diagonal linear patterns appear on maps of local topographic…”
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    Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Remote Sensing for Antarctic Research: A review of progress, current applications, and future use cases by Li, Yanjun, Qiao, Gang, Popov, Sergey, Cui, Xiangbin, Florinsky, Igor V., Yuan, Xiaohan, Wang, Lijuan

    “…Antarctica has been significantly influenced by global climate change. Owing to the spatiotemporal limitations of existing datasets, budgetary constraints,…”
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    Quantitative topographic analysis of gilgai soil morphology by Florinsky, Igor V, Arlashina, Helena A

    Published in Geoderma (01-03-1998)
    “…For a gilgai soil complex we estimated the effect of overland and intrasoil substance flows on Vertisol development using concepts of topographic control of…”
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    Errors of signal processing in digital terrain modelling by Florinsky, Igor V.

    “…We present new interpretation of three classes of errors in digital terrain models (DTMs) which can be sources of artefacts in DTM-based studies: (a) errors in…”
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    Geomorphometry today by Florinsky, Igor

    Published in InterCarto. InterGIS (2021)
    “…Topography is the most important component of the geographical shell, one of the main elements of geosystems, and the framework of a landscape. geomorphometry…”
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    Determination of grid size for digital terrain modelling in landscape investigations-exemplified by soil moisture distribution at a micro-scale by Florinsky, Igor V., Kuryakova, Galina A.

    “…The central problem of a combined analysis of digital terrain models (DTMs) and other landscape data is determination of a DTM grid size (w) providing a…”
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    Derivation of topographic variables from a digital elevation model given by a spheroidal trapezoidal grid by FLORINSKY, IGOR V.

    “…Digital elevation models (DEMs) given by spheroidal trapezoidal grids are more appropriate for large regional, sub-continental, continental and global…”
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    Dynamics of soil salinity in the Canadian prairies: Application of singular spectrum analysis by Florinsky, Igor V., Eilers, Robert G., Wiebe, Brian H., Fitzgerald, Michele M.

    “…We studied hidden periodicities and trends in the temporal dynamics of soil salinity in the Canadian prairies at a field scale. Singular spectrum analysis…”
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    Quantitative topographic method of fault morphology recognition by Florinsky, Igor V.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-06-1996)
    “…A quantitative method for morphology recognition of topographically expressed faults is developed. The method is based on the analysis of digital elevation…”
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