Flächenmodellen
Flächenmodellen, also surface models, are three-dimensional representations of the Earth's surface that are used in various fields such as geography, geology, and environmental science. These models are created using data collected from satellites, aircraft, and ground-based sensors, and they provide a detailed and accurate depiction of the Earth's terrain, including mountains, valleys, and other landforms. Flächendmodellen can be used to analyze and understand the Earth's surface, as well as to predict and mitigate the impacts of natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and landslides.
There are several types of Flächendmodellen, including digital elevation models (DEMs), digital surface models (DSMs), and
Flächendmodellen are typically created using a process called photogrammetry, which involves taking multiple photographs of the
The use of Flächendmodellen has revolutionized the way we understand and interact with the Earth's surface.