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Scripting languages for geomorphological modelling and topographic visualization of Serbia
Scripting cartographic technique is a new method of geospatial data
visualization - especially with thematic mapping such as geomorphological
models. The purpose of this study was to explore the use of Generic Mapping
Tools (GMT) and R for geomorphological and topographic mapping of Serbia
using free open datasets (DEM, SRTM/ GEBCO, OpenStreetMap). Current trend in
education and research of distance-based and online-based education suggests
that application of free high-resolution data for modelling and mapping by
open source cartographic toolsets are more likely to result in deep
geospatial analysis of the geomorphology of Balkans with associated
geographic phenomena: hydrology, soils, vegetation, geology. Presented
fragments of scripts aim to demonstrate the technical usage of R and GMT
coding in cartographic workflow with a case study on Serbia. Using
qualitative descriptive cartographic approach to visualize the slope, aspect
and terrain elevations over the country and the ?raster? package provided by
R, it was found that the geomorphology of Serbia spatially differs in
southern and northern parts of the country resulting in regional geologic
evolution and tectonic dynamics of the Balkan formation. The presented maps
portrayed general distribution of the landforms in Serbian region of
Balkans. The research contributes to the methodological development and
testing of the cartographic techniques as well as geomorphological and
environmental studies of Serbia.