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Latella, Melissa (author), Luijendijk, Arjen (author), Moreno-Rodenas, Antonio M. (author), Camporeale, Carlo (author)
In recent years, satellite imagery has shown its potential to support the sustainable management of land, water, and natural resources. In particular, it can provide key information about the properties and behavior of sandy beaches and the surrounding vegetation, improving the ecomor-phological understanding and modeling of coastal dynamics....
journal article 2021
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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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Anders, K. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Vos, S.E. (author), Mara, H. (author), de Vries, S. (author), Höfle, B. (author)
Geomorphic processes occur spatially variable and at varying magnitudes, frequencies and velocities, which poses a great challenge to current methods of topographic change analysis. For the quantification of surface change, permanent terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) can generate time series of 3D point clouds at high temporal and spatial...
journal article 2019