Automated terrestrial laser scanning with near-real-time change detection – monitoring of the Séchilienne landslide

We present an automated terrestrial laser scanning (ATLS) system with automatic near-real-time change detection processing. The ATLS system was tested on the Séchilienne landslide in France for a 6-week period with data collected at 30 min intervals. The purpose of developing the system was to fill...

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Vydané v:Earth surface dynamics Ročník 5; číslo 2; s. 293 - 310
Hlavní autori: Kromer, Ryan A., Abellán, Antonio, Hutchinson, D. Jean, Lato, Matt, Chanut, Marie-Aurelie, Dubois, Laurent, Jaboyedoff, Michel
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: Gottingen Copernicus GmbH 24.05.2017
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ISSN:2196-632X, 2196-6311, 2196-632X
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Shrnutí:We present an automated terrestrial laser scanning (ATLS) system with automatic near-real-time change detection processing. The ATLS system was tested on the Séchilienne landslide in France for a 6-week period with data collected at 30 min intervals. The purpose of developing the system was to fill the gap of high-temporal-resolution TLS monitoring studies of earth surface processes and to offer a cost-effective, light, portable alternative to ground-based interferometric synthetic aperture radar (GB-InSAR) deformation monitoring. During the study, we detected the flux of talus, displacement of the landslide and pre-failure deformation of discrete rockfall events. Additionally, we found the ATLS system to be an effective tool in monitoring landslide and rockfall processes despite missing points due to poor atmospheric conditions or rainfall. Furthermore, such a system has the potential to help us better understand a wide variety of slope processes at high levels of temporal detail.
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ISSN:2196-632X
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DOI:10.5194/esurf-5-293-2017