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Delineation of terrain features in Demini’s Watershed – Setentrional Amazonia using regional geomorphometry
The mapping of terrain features relies on the necessity of an object-based approach, which can be related to the constitution of terrain units. The regionalization of land surface parameters enables the assessment of characteristics inside terrain unities and enhances heterogeneity outside these patches. This study presents a classification methodology for hierarchical geomorphometric delineation, using visual and Random Forest (RF) classification in a regionalized dataset of terrain variables, applied in Demini’s watershed, north of Amazonia. These variables, calculated by segments derived from multiresolution segmentation, were evaluated in order to identify which had major contributions to RF’s classifications. The characterization of features had great correspondence with Environmental Informations Database (BDIA) data of geomorphological mapping, used as a reference in this work. The Overall Accuracy for RF taxon 1 was 96%, while Taxon 2 Highland and Lowland RF models reached 84% and 87%, respectively. Identification of subdomain classes was possible mostly using the digital elevation model (DEM) and variables directly derived from the DEM. The delineation of floodplain presented significant differences between visual and RF results, including BDIA’s data.
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The Revista Brasileira de Geomorfologia are focused on research, analysis and application of knowledge for the development of models of large sets of relief; fluvial dynamics; the processes of aspects, such as erosion and mass movements and their impact; survey, assessment and recovery of degraded areas; surveys and assessments of natural resources; thematic mapping and integrated relief; environmental zoning; among other relevant aspects of the land relief on any scale. From a technical and instrumental basis for the development of these studies, studies that use instruments to the survey, the interpretation and generalization of data on various aspects of the Earth''s surface, including the forms of occupation and use (s) company (s) human (s). As well as the use and integration of methods and techniques that enable geo technical and instrumental character important in scientific production and the definition of public policies.