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|a Remote sensing of geomorphology /
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|a First edition 2020.
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|a Intro -- Remote Sensing of Geomorphology -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Reference -- Introduction to remote sensing of geomorphology -- Chapter 1: Structure from motion photogrammetric technique -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Brief historical summary and state of the art -- 1.2. Reasons for success in geomorphological surveys -- 2. Method -- 2.1. Choosing suitable settings to comply with the application at hand -- 2.1.1. Image quality -- 2.1.2. Ground sampling distance -- 2.1.3. Image network geometry -- 2.1.4. Camera parameter choice during bundle adjustment
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|a 2.1.5. Referencing: GCP weights and distribution -- 2.1.6. Exterior influences -- 2.2. Accuracy considerations in geomorphological applications -- 2.3. Direct geo-referencing (DG) for flexible UAV applications -- 2.3.1. Achievable accuracies -- 2.3.2. Guidelines for DG applications -- 3. Reconstructing processes across space -- 4. Reconstructing processes in time -- 4.1. Past and real-time reconstruction -- 4.2. Time-lapse imagery for 4D change detection -- 4.2.1. Guidelines for time-lapse SfM photogrammetry -- 5. Final remarks -- References -- Further reading
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|a Chapter 2: Topo-bathymetric airborne LiDAR for fluvial-geomorphology analysis -- 1. High-resolution topography: Where is the bathymetry? -- 2. Synoptic fluvial bathymetry survey techniques -- 2.1. Topo-bathymetric lidar vs existing approaches -- 2.2. Topo-bathymetric airborne lidar sensors -- 2.3. Survey examples and typical data characteristics -- 3. Controls on depth penetration and surveyable rivers -- 3.1. Theoretical controls on the bathymetric waveform and bottom echo intensity -- 3.2. Results on maximum measurable depth and sensor comparison
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|a 3.3. Depth uncertainty and detail resolving capability -- 3.4. Surveyable rivers and survey strategy -- 4. Data processing -- 4.1. Water-surface detection, bathymetric classification, and refraction correction -- 4.2. FWF analysis -- 5. Applications in fluvial geomorphology -- 5.1. Multi-scale high-resolution fluvial geomorphology -- 5.2. Coupling with 2D-3D hydraulic modeling -- 5.3. Synoptic channel morphodynamics and sediment budget -- 6. Conclusions and remaining challenges -- 6.1. A priori prediction of depth penetration and river bathymetric cover
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|a 6.2. Automatic classification on massive lidar datasets -- 6.3. FWF analysis in the context of fluvial environments -- 6.4. Large-scale hydraulic modeling on topo-bathymetric data -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 3: Ground-based remote sensing of the shallow subsurface: Geophysical methods for environmental applications -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methods -- 2.1. Geo-electrical (DC resistivity) methods -- 2.2. EMI methods and GPR -- 2.3. Seismics -- 3. Application examples -- 3.1. System structure -- 3.1.1. The Settolo site -- 3.1.2. The Trecate site -- 3.1.3. The Aviano site
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