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. 2012 Mar 1;141-142(4):21–33. doi: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2011.12.001

Table 1.

Spatial frequency of topographic classes (% Area) and number of objects (% No of objects), and summary statistics of elevation, grouped by scale levels. Statistics (Mean, SD, Min, and Max) are calculated at scene levels based on the average values of objects.

Level/class % Area % No of objects Mean SD Min Max
Level 1 100 100 321.72 453.85 − 218.04 5796.46
 High 58.35 28.37 863.27 542.58 321.89 5796.46
 Low 41.65 71.63 107.23 93.95 − 218.04 321.50
Level 2 100 100 424.55 614.66 − 181.81 5545.89
 Mountains 16.49 13.68 1416.05 989.16 426.88 5545.89
 Tablelands and High Hills 31.52 16.92 745.25 418.25 424.78 5017.19
 Low Hills 9.54 26.55 244.19 92.73 − 181.81 423.61
 Plains 42.45 42.85 93.14 103.54 − 43.27 422.67
Level 3 100 100 566.78 603.19 − 223.09 6093.79
 High Mountains 9.21 5.79 2193.03 885.88 1440.45 6093.79
 Low Mountains 4.36 9.68 989.41 244.53 567.11 1439.27
 High Hills 7.85 10.24 988.93 450.85 566.87 5230.50
 Tablelands 16.71 9.61 881.00 335.75 566.80 5137.78
 Rough Low Hills 2.66 10.45 372.89 115.50 − 223.09 566.47
 Smooth Low Hills 6.52 14.91 290.68 136.60 − 90.60 566.56
 High Plains 27.52 17.33 336.90 91.89 193.14 566.77
 Low Plains 25.17 22.00 79.75 57.89 − 81.09 193.02