@article{Eyton_2005, title={Unusual Displays of DEMs}, url={https://cartographicperspectives.org/index.php/journal/article/view/cp50-eyton}, DOI={10.14714/CP50.414}, abstractNote={Three procedures for producing new ways to visualize landforms as maps or images derived from Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) are given. One procedure is used to create a highly detailed circular gray scale image from an azimuthal distribution. A second procedure utilizes the principles associated with x-ray tomography for the construction of a volumetric map from DEM cross-sectional ‘slices’. The conversion of a DEM to a Digital Distance Model (DDM) comprises the third procedure, to provide ‘side-looking’ views of the DEM in a variety of map formats including stereograms. DEMs generated from Mars Orbital Laser Altimeter (MOLA) data were used to produce illustrations utilizing the three procedures.}, number={50}, journal={Cartographic Perspectives}, author={Eyton, J. Ronald}, year={2005}, month={Mar.}, pages={7–23} }