Cambodia 's topography is uniquely bowl-shaped, dominated by a vast, low-lying central plain. This central basin is home to Tonlé Sap, Southeast Asia's largest freshwater lake, and the fertile floodplains of the Mekong River.
Cambodia occupies a low-lying plain centered on the Mekong River and Tonlé Sap lake, with uplands to the north and east. Understanding topography is essential for flood management, agriculture, infrastructure planning, and natural-resource management. topographic map of cambodia
Abstract
Cambodia's physical identity is defined by a unique geological "bowl" shape, where a vast, low-lying central plain is encircled by rugged uplands and mountain ranges. A topographic map of Cambodia reveals a landscape dominated by the Mekong River system and the Tonle Sap lake, which together form one of the world's most complex hydrological environments. Cambodia 's topography is uniquely bowl-shaped, dominated by
While printed paper maps are still archived, the focus has shifted to Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) and vector datasets. SRTM (Shuttle Radar Topography Mission): The SRTM 30m
Roughly three-quarters of Cambodia’s land area consists of the Central Plain, a low-lying alluvial region formed by the deposits of the Mekong River and the Tonle Sap system. On a topographic map, this area appears almost uniformly green, with contour lines widely spaced or absent, indicating extremely low relief.