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Title Application of Digital Elevation Models in Menengai Geothermal Field
Authors Irene Mboin and Esther Yator
Year 2012
Conference ARGeo
Keywords DEM. geothermal, profiles, view shed analysis, SRTM
Abstract Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) are spatial data formats which depict the ground elevation of an area. DEMs have been used for the last two decades in various mapping and multi-disciplinary applications. In the Menengai Geothermal Field, DEMs have been used for visualization of topography and as basis of engineering works in road construction and waterline profiling. Also from already installed telecommunication equipment, view shed analysis resulting from terrain undulation is used to study the coverage of communication signals in different operation areas. Hydrological modeling has also been achieved through interpretation and analysis of DEM to generate flow directions of surface runoff. The DEMs used for this analysis are generated from contour interpolation from existing 1:50,000 topographic maps, small interval topographical surveys and Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) 90 second DEM from USGS.
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