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A simple method to estimate fractal dimension of mountain surfaces

Geophysics 2014-12-10 v1

Abstract

Fractal surfaces are ubiquitous in nature as well as in the sciences. The examples range from the cloud boundaries to the corroded surfaces. Fractal dimension gives a measure of the irregularity in the object under study. We present a simple method to estimate the fractal dimension of mountain surface. We propose to use easily available satellite images of lakes for this purpose. The fractal dimension of the boundary of a lake, which can be extracted using image analysis softwares, can be determined easily which gives the estimate of the fractal dimension of the mountain surface and hence a quantitative characterization of the irregularity of the topography of the mountain surface. This value will be useful in validating models of mountain formation

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@article{arxiv.1412.2747,
  title  = {A simple method to estimate fractal dimension of mountain surfaces},
  author = {Kiran M. Kolwankar and Nakul N. Karle},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.2747},
  year   = {2014}
}

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in proceedings of Humboldt Kolleg 'Surface Science and Engineered Surfaces' held in Lavasa, India