karkeuskartta
Karkeuskartta, or roughness map, is a spatial representation of surface roughness or microtopographic variability. Typically produced as a raster layer, each cell contains a roughness value that reflects the texture of the terrain, built surfaces, or other features. Such maps are used to model processes sensitive to surface texture, including wind flow, infiltration, runoff, sediment transport, snow accumulation, and vegetation establishment.
The term is a compound of Finnish: karkeus meaning roughness and kartta meaning map. In Finnish GIS
Roughness values can be derived from high-resolution elevation data (LiDAR, photogrammetry) or from existing digital elevation
Applications span urban planning, wind energy, hydrology, geomorphology, forestry, and environmental risk assessment. Roughness maps assist
Interpretation requires awareness of data quality, resolution, and the method used to compute roughness; different datasets