ELABORACIÓN DE UN MODELO DIGITAL DE ELEVACIONES DE ALTA RESOLUCIÓN DE LA CUENCA EXPERIMENTAL TORRE RAYÓN, SONORA
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https://doi.org/10.36790/epistemus.v11i22.41Keywords:
GPS, Estación Total, microcuencasAbstract
Se desarrolla una procedimiento basado en ArcGIS para la obtención de un modelo digital de elevaciones de alta resolución espacial a partir de puntos de coordenadas (x,y,z) tomados con un sistema de posicionamiento global de doble frecuencia. El modelo se contrasta con valores de altitud tomados con Estación Total, resultando parámetros estadísticos muy similares entre sí y un error cuadrático medio igual a 0.1401, lo que indica la confiabilidad del producto para ser utilizado en estudios avanzados de Hidrología e Hidráulica Fluvial de microcuencas.
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