Figure 1. Overview of the prehistoric sites that were used for the evaluation of the DEMs and Stage3 21 ka biome classes |
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Authors: 10.3390/ijgi6020036
Abstract
The
overall objective of this work is to apply GIS-based cost distance
modeling (CDM) to site catchment modeling and analysis of prehistoric
(Solutrean) sites in Andalusia. The implementation of a GIS-method for
slope-based CDM was explained in detail, so that it can be replicated
easily in future studies. Additional cost components, vegetation and
stream networks, were included in the method. The presented CDM approach
uses slope rasters as input data, which were derived from digital
elevation models (DEMs). Various DEMs that differ in cell size, accuracy
and other characteristics can be applied to this method. Thus, a major
goal of this work is to investigate the influence different publicly
available DEMs (SRTM, ASTER GDEM, EU-DEM, official 5-m/10-m cell size
DEMs) have on the results of GIS-based CDM. While the investigation was
conducted on sites from different chronocultural periods, a case study
was performed on Solutrean sites in order to test the CDM approach by
producing actual results and then comparing and interpreting them from
an archaeological perspective. The results of the DEM evaluation with
resampled horizontal resolutions show a clear influence of the DEM cell
size on the modeled catchment area sizes. The investigation also
indicates that this influence can be superimposed by other factors, such
as noise and residuals of filtered anthropogenic features, when using
DEMs of different origins.
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