Nf. Stevens et al., Lava flow volume and morphology from digitised contour maps: a case study at Mount Etna, Sicily, GEOMORPHOLO, 28(3-4), 1999, pp. 251-261
The volume and morphology of a lava Row-field can be measured by mapping an
d comparing the topography before and after lava emplacement. Contour maps
are a widely available source of topographic data, containing a record of t
he geomorphological changes at volcanoes due to lava emplacement. This pape
r explores the use of 1:25,000 scale digitised contour maps for mapping two
lava flows of diverse eruption history and morphology at Mount Etna, Sicil
y. We find that subtracting DEMs created from these maps gives a good repre
sentation of volume and shape for thicker lava flows(> 10 m mean thickness)
in the case of the 1983 lava now. However, thinner (<10 m) flows, e.g., th
e 1981 flow, are not represented on this scale of map and the technique can
not be used. Hence, caution is required in using this technique, The assump
tion of accurate representation of modified topography in contour maps may
not always be valid. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.