ChristianSteger / HORAYZONLinks
Package to efficiently compute terrain parameters (like horizon, sky view factor, topographic openness, slope angle/aspect) from high-resolution digital elevation model (DEM) data. The package also allows to compute shadow maps and correction factors for downwelling direct shortwave radiation for specific sun positions.
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