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Jian Li, Yipu Peng, Zhiyuan Tang and Zichao Li
To address the incomplete image data collection of close-to-ground structures, such as bridge piers and local features like the suspension cables in bridges, obtained from single unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) oblique photography and the difficulty in acq...
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Stanzin Passang, Susanne Schmidt and Marcus Nüsser
This article presents the distribution of seasonal snow cover in the Trans-Himalayan region of Ladakh over the observation period of 2000?2019. Seasonal snow cover area and duration have been monitored and mapped based on the MODIS Normalised Difference ...
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Davide Donati, Doug Stead, Davide Elmo and Lisa Borgatti
The stability of high rock slopes is largely controlled by the location and orientation of geological features, such as faults, folds, joints, and bedding planes, which can induce structurally controlled slope instability. Under certain conditions, slope...
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Philipp Held and Jens Schneider von Deimling
A new method for multibeam echosounder (MBES) data analysis is presented with the aim of improving habitat mapping, especially when considering submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV). MBES data were acquired with 400 kHz in 1?8 m water depth with a spatial r...
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Omar E. Mora, Amal Suleiman, Jorge Chen, Doug Pluta, Matthew H. Okubo and Rich Josenhans
Interest in small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) for topographic mapping has significantly grown in recent years, driven in part by technological advancements that have made it possible to survey small- to medium-sized areas quickly and at low cost usi...
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Lorraine Campbell,Nicolas C. Coops,Sari C. Saunders
Observing landscape patterns at various temporal and spatial scales is central to classifying and mapping ecosystems. Traditionally, ecosystem mapping is undertaken through a combination of fieldwork and aerial photography interpretation. These methods, ...
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Peter Bobál, Slavomír Sipina, Filip ?kultéty
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Obtaining geographical information on the Earth?s surface can be very costly and tedious. For this reason, remote sensing methods are increasingly used for these purposes, which allow the acquisition of terrain information via devices most often placed o...
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