Calculating slope change

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03-14-2022 08:47 PM
SMangum
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I need to find areas of rapid slope change greater than 10º.

I created a slope layer from a DEM.  

If I create another slope layer from the original slope layer will I get the change in slope angles between adjacent cells (i.e. the slope of the slope between cells)?

Then I would simply run CON (spatial analysis) or RASTER CALCULATOR to isolate areas of slope change >10º, right?

If not, can anyone tell me how?

I'm using ArcGIS Pro version 2.9.1

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DanPatterson
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curvature would have the dem as input.

noisy data... depends, you could always run a focal mean over the dem to smooth some of the irregularities if you feel they are present.  Experiment

Surface parameters... Surface Parameters (Spatial Analyst)—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation

why not have a run through, it might be revealing to look at the results as well


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DanPatterson
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SMangum
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Huh! I think that's exactly what I need. You're a genius!

If I understand correctly, the input raster would be my DEM_Slope raster. Or am I confused here?

And what constitutes noisy data and how do I know if I have it? High resolution?

My cell size is 10mX10m. Is that high resolution? And if so, should I try the SURFACE PARAMETERS tool instead? 

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DanPatterson
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curvature would have the dem as input.

noisy data... depends, you could always run a focal mean over the dem to smooth some of the irregularities if you feel they are present.  Experiment

Surface parameters... Surface Parameters (Spatial Analyst)—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation

why not have a run through, it might be revealing to look at the results as well


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SMangum
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Thanks for all your help, Dan! Twenty billion layers later, I discovered the right workflow. Couldn't have done it without ya!

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DanPatterson
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glad it worked out!


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