Topographic correction models (TCMs) are valid on satellite image data preprocessing steps. Theillumination angle may be sensitive to different terrain slope and aspect conditions base on sun-terrain-sensorgeometry. Although the topographic correction is influenced by the sun azimuth and zenith angle, the correction resultcan be equally in the same image status. By contrast, the terrain factors change with different digital elevation model(DEM) resolution in the topographic correction equations and cause a significant effect. Slope is sensitive in ruggedterrain, and aspect is impressionable at flat surface at a coarse DEM resolution data. As the DEM resolution lead adistinct result on TCMs, this research is aimed to examine the impact of DEM resolution on the accuracy of terrainrepresentation and of the gradient determined. In this study, five TCMs, including cosine correction, C correction, SCS correction, SCS+C correction and Minnaert correction models are compared by different resolutions using SPOTimage data. The 5 meter DEM obtained from Ministry of the interior will be resampled to 10 to 500 meters to testthose topographic models sustainability on Lienhuachih Research Center. The accuracy of five topographic correctionmodels base on different DEM resolution will be evaluated by root-mean-square error (RMSE).
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