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QUANTIFYING DISCONTINUITY ORIENTATION AND PERSISTENCE ON HIGH MOUNTAIN ROCK SLOPES AND LARGE LANDSLIDES USING TERRESTRIAL REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES (2009)

This paper describes experience gained in the application of terrestrial digital photogrammetry and terrestrial laser scanning for the characterization of the structure of high mountain rock slopes and large landslides. A methodology allowing the creation and registration of 3-D models with limited access to high mountain rock slopes is developed and its accuracy verified.
Reference:
Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 9, 267–287, 2009
Organization:
Department of Earth Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada
Canada
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