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Gutierrez, Ivan (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Watson, Lisa (author), Shelton, Kim (author)
Detailed 3D information on vulnerable archaeological sites can document cultural heritage and contribute to its preservation. The Late Bronze Age Mycenaean cemetery of Aidonia, Greece, is a representative case of a vulnerable site. Tomb looting has occurred sporadically since the 1970s, when the Greek government was made aware of the site....
journal article 2024
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Hulskemper, Daan (author)
The Earth's landscapes are shaped by processes eroding, transporting, and depositing material over various timespans and spatial scales. To understand these surface activities and mitigate potential hazards they inflict, knowledge is needed of their occurrences and properties. Near-continuous terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) enables the...
master thesis 2023
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Frantzen, Paco (author)
Global climate change affects mountain regions such as the European Alps. Consequently, glacier extents decrease, and proglacial areas, the areas that recently lost their ice cover, increase in size. These proglacial areas are subject to a high frequency and magnitude of geomorphological activity and act as a sediment source for downstream...
master thesis 2022
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Nijensteen, Ilse (author)
The Catterline Bay, located in North East Scotland, is prone to erosion processes. Using Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) two point clouds were obtained in 2019 and 2022 from this area of ca. 0.2 km<sup>2</sup>. Here, a methodology was proposed and tested to assess how erosion processes can be monitored from high resolution point clouds in small...
master thesis 2022
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Boomaars, Kay (author)
Sea level rise causes more difficulties for coastal maintenance. Although hard structures were built in the past to prevent for flooding, nature based solutions are preferred more recently. For the application of nature based solutions, a better understanding of the coastal processes is desired. Dry sand is transported towards the dunes by...
master thesis 2022
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Kalloe, S.A. (author), Hofland, Bas (author), Antolínez, José A. Á. (author), van Wesenbeeck, B (author)
The last years, capacity of vegetation to reduce wave impact is receiving considerable attention. To predict wave attenuation processes within vegetation fields reliable estimates of vegetation parameters are needed. This proves to be difficult for woody vegetation as it consists of complex branch structures, characterized by varying branch...
journal article 2022
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Hulskemper, D. (author), Anders, K. (author), Antolínez, José A. Á. (author), Kuschnerus, M. (author), Höfle, B. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author)
The Earth's landscapes are shaped by processes eroding, transporting and depositing material over various timespans and spatial scales. To understand these surface activities and mitigate potential hazards they inflict (e.g., the landward movement of a shoreline), knowledge is needed on the occurrences and impact of these activities. Near...
journal article 2022
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Bydłosz, Jarosław (author), Warchoł, Artur (author), Balawejder, Monika (author), Bieda, Agnieszka (author)
The 3D cadastre model in Poland has been developed for several years. The summation of these works is the proposal of the model of the Polish cadastre developed using the UML language on the basis of the existing legal regulations, presented in detail in the work (Bydłosz and Bieda, 2020). The aim of the current research was practical...
conference paper 2021
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Zang, Y. (author), Meng, Fancong (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Truong-Hong, Linh (author), Li, Bijun (author)
Mobile laser scanning (MLS) systems are often used to efficiently acquire reference data covering a large-scale scene. The terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) can easily collect high point density data of local scene. Localization of static TLS scans in mobile mapping point clouds can afford detailed geographic information for many specific tasks...
journal article 2021
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di Biase, V. (author), Hanssen, R.F. (author), Vos, S.E. (author)
Anthropogenic activities and climate change in coastal areas require continuous monitoring for a better understanding of environmental evolution and for the implementation of protection strate-gies. Surface moisture is one of the important drivers of coastal variability because it highly affects shoreward sand transport via aeolian processes....
journal article 2021
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de Bruijn, Max (author)
Conventional dike reinforcement measures do not take vegetation into account, while vegetation contains wave damping properties. Reasoning for this is that vegetation in general is seen as temporary and hence may be removed in the future. In this case study for the Dutch waterboard WDOD, the wave damping properties of vegetation in a floodplain...
master thesis 2020
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Fan, Guangpeng (author), Nan, L. (author), Dong, Yanqi (author), Su, Xiaohui (author), Chen, Feixiang (author)
Forest above-ground biomass (AGB) can be estimated based on light detection and ranging (LiDAR) point clouds. This paper introduces an accurate and detailed quantitative structure model (AdQSM), which can estimate the AGB of large tropical trees. AdQSM is based on the reconstruction of 3D tree models from terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) point...
journal article 2020
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Deruyter, Greta (author), De Sloover, Lars (author), Verbeurgt, Jeffrey (author), De Wulf, Alain (author), Vos, S.E. (author)
In order to protect the Belgian coast, knowledge on natural sand dynamics is essential. Monitoring sand dynamics is commonly done through sediment budget analysis, which relies on determining the volumes of sediment added or removed from the coastal system. These volumetrics require precise and accurate 3D data of the terrain on different time...
conference paper 2020
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Anders, K.P. (author), Winiwarter, Lukas (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Williams, Jack G. (author), Vos, S.E. (author), Höfle, Bernhard (author)
Time series of topographic data are becoming increasingly widespread for monitoring geomorphic activity. Dense 3D time series are now obtained by near-continuous terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) installations, which acquire data at high frequency (e.g. hourly) and over long periods. Such datasets contain valuable information on topographic...
journal article 2020
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Rutzinger, M. (author), Anders, K. (author), Bremer, M. (author), Höfle, B. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Oude Elberink, S. (author), Pirotti, F (author), Scaioni, M. (author), Zieher, T. (author)
The 3rd edition of the international summer school "Close-range Sensing Techniques in Alpine terrain"took place in Obergurgl, Austria, in June 2019. This article reports on results from the training and seminar activities and the outcome of student questionnaire survey. Comparison between the recent edition and the past edition in 2017 shows...
journal article 2020
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Spaans, Lennard (author)
The beach recovery process determines the resilience of a sandy coast and is an important aspect of the coastal safety. Sediment stored underwater due to storms is transported onshore by the migration of subtidal and intertidal bars under mild wave conditions. The intertidal zone is an im-portant interface, connecting the marine and aeolian zone...
master thesis 2019
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Brand, Evelien (author), De Sloover, Lars (author), De Wulf, Alain (author), Montreuil, Anne Lise (author), Vos, S.E. (author), Chen, Margaret (author)
Sediment transport is a key element in intertidal beach morphodynamics, but measurements of sediment transport are often unreliable. The aim of this study is to quantify and investigate cross-shore sediment transport and the resulting topographic changes for a tide-dominated, sandy beach. Two fortnight-long field experiments were carried out...
journal article 2019
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Hobbelen, Rik (author)
This thesis presents a case study on beach growth of a South Holland beach located slightly north of the Sand Motor over the course of six months, which was measured using a terrestrial laser scanner (TLS). This device was set up to continuously take hourly full coverage measurements of a one kilometre stretch of beach from a hotel rooftop. <br/...
master thesis 2018
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Liang, Xinlian (author), Hyyppä, Juha (author), Kaartinen, Harri (author), Lehtomäki, Matti (author), Pyörälä, Jiri (author), Pfeifer, Norbert (author), Holopainen, Markus (author), Wang, Di (author), Wang, J. (author)
The last two decades have witnessed increasing awareness of the potential of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) in forest applications in both public and commercial sectors, along with tremendous research efforts and progress. It is time to inspect the achievements of and the remaining barriers to TLS-based forest investigations, so further...
journal article 2018
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Rutzinger, M. (author), Bremer, M. (author), Höfle, B. (author), Hämmerle, M. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Oude Elberink, S. (author), Pirotti, F. (author), Scaioni, M. (author), Wujanz, D. (author), Zieher, T. (author)
The 2nd international summer school "Close-range sensing techniques in Alpine terrain" was held in July 2017 in Obergurgl, Austria. Participants were trained in selected close-range sensing methods, such as photogrammetry, laser scanning and thermography. The program included keynotes, lectures and hands-on assignments combining field project...
journal article 2018
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