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Remote sensing of geomorphology / Paolo Tarolli, Depatment of Land, Environment, Agriculture and forestry, University of Padova, Simon M. Mudd, University of Edinburgh, School of Geosciences, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

Contributor(s): Series: Developments in Earth surface processes ; 23Publisher: Amsterdam, Netherlands : Elsevier, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Edition: First editionDescription: xv, 380 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (chiefly color) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780444641779
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: ebook version :: No titleDDC classification:
  • 551.4 23 R389
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Contents:
1. Structure from motion photogrammetric technique / Anette Eltner and Giulia Sofia -- 2. Topo-bathymetric airborne LiDAR for fluvial-geomorphology analysis / Dimitri Lague and Baptiste Feldmann -- 3. Ground-based remote sensing of the shallow subsurface: geophysical methods for environmental applications / Giorgio Cassiani [and others] -- 4. Topographic data from satellites / Simon M. Mudd -- 5. Linking life and landscape with remote sensing / David T. Milodowski, Steven Hancock, Sonia Silvestri, and Simon M. Mudd -- 6. SfM photogrammetry for GeoArchaeology / Sara Cucchiarao [and others] -- 7. Landslide analysis using laser scanners / Michel Jaboyedoff and Marc-Henri Derron -- 8. Terrestrial laser scanner applied to fluvial geomorphology / Dimitri Lague -- 9. Remote sensing for the analysis of anthropogenic geomorphology: potential responses to sediment dynamics in the agricultural landscapes / Paolo Tarolli and Giulia Sofia -- 10. Using UAV and LiDAR data for gully geomorphic changes monitoring / Mihai Niculiţă, Mihai Ciprian Măgărint, and Paolo Tarolli -- 11. Zero to a trillion: advancing Earth surface process studies with open access to high-resolution topography / Christopher J. Crosby, J. Ramón Arrowsmith, and Viswanath Nandigam -- 12. Reproducible topographic analysis / Stuart W.D. Grieve, Fiona J. Clubb, and Simon M. Mudd.
Summary: Remote Sensing of Geomorphology discusses the new range of remote-sensing techniques (lidar, structure from motion photogrammetry, advanced satellite platforms) that has led to a dramatic increase in terrain information, and as such provided new opportunities for a better understanding of surface morphology and related Earth surface processes. As several papers have been published (including paper reviews and special issues) on this topic, this book summarizes the major advances in remote sensing techniques for the analysis of Earth surface morphology and processes, also highlighting future challenges. Useful for MSc and PhD students, this book is also ideal for any scientists that want to have a single volume guideline to help them develop new ideas. In addition, technicians and private and public sectors working on remote sensing will find the information useful to their initiatives.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Structure from motion photogrammetric technique / Anette Eltner and Giulia Sofia -- 2. Topo-bathymetric airborne LiDAR for fluvial-geomorphology analysis / Dimitri Lague and Baptiste Feldmann -- 3. Ground-based remote sensing of the shallow subsurface: geophysical methods for environmental applications / Giorgio Cassiani [and others] -- 4. Topographic data from satellites / Simon M. Mudd -- 5. Linking life and landscape with remote sensing / David T. Milodowski, Steven Hancock, Sonia Silvestri, and Simon M. Mudd -- 6. SfM photogrammetry for GeoArchaeology / Sara Cucchiarao [and others] -- 7. Landslide analysis using laser scanners / Michel Jaboyedoff and Marc-Henri Derron -- 8. Terrestrial laser scanner applied to fluvial geomorphology / Dimitri Lague -- 9. Remote sensing for the analysis of anthropogenic geomorphology: potential responses to sediment dynamics in the agricultural landscapes / Paolo Tarolli and Giulia Sofia -- 10. Using UAV and LiDAR data for gully geomorphic changes monitoring / Mihai Niculiţă, Mihai Ciprian Măgărint, and Paolo Tarolli -- 11. Zero to a trillion: advancing Earth surface process studies with open access to high-resolution topography / Christopher J. Crosby, J. Ramón Arrowsmith, and Viswanath Nandigam -- 12. Reproducible topographic analysis / Stuart W.D. Grieve, Fiona J. Clubb, and Simon M. Mudd.

Remote Sensing of Geomorphology discusses the new range of remote-sensing techniques (lidar, structure from motion photogrammetry, advanced satellite platforms) that has led to a dramatic increase in terrain information, and as such provided new opportunities for a better understanding of surface morphology and related Earth surface processes. As several papers have been published (including paper reviews and special issues) on this topic, this book summarizes the major advances in remote sensing techniques for the analysis of Earth surface morphology and processes, also highlighting future challenges. Useful for MSc and PhD students, this book is also ideal for any scientists that want to have a single volume guideline to help them develop new ideas. In addition, technicians and private and public sectors working on remote sensing will find the information useful to their initiatives.

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