surfaceArea:
Compute surface area of a digital elevation model.
Description
It is often said that if Wales was flattened out it would have
an area bigger than England. This function computes the surface
area of a grid of heights taking into account the sloping nature
of the surface.
the size of the grid cells in the x-direction, in the same units as the height values.
celly
the size of the grid cells in the y-direction, in the same units as
the height values.
byCell
return single value or matrix of values
...
ignored
Value
Either a single value of the total area if byCell=FALSE, or a matrix
the same shape as m of individual cell surface areas if
byCell=TRUE. In this case, the sum of the returned matrix should be
the same value as that which is returned if byCell=FALSE.Missing values (NA) in the input matrix are allowed. They will produce
an NA in the output matrix for byCell=TRUE, and contribute zero to the
total area. They also have an effect on adjacent cells - see code
comments for details.
Methods
obj = "matrix"
takes a matrix as input, requires cellx and celly to be set
obj = "SpatialGridDataFrame"
takes an object of class SpatialGridDataFrame as input, and retrieves cellx and celly from this
obj = "SpatialPixelsDataFrame"
takes an object of class SpatialPixelsDataFrame as input, and retrieves cellx and celly from this
References
Calculating Landscape Surface Area from Digital Elevation Models, Jeff S. Jenness
Wildlife Society Bulletin, Vol. 32, No. 3 (Autumn, 2004), pp. 829-839