INTEGRATION OF GEODATA IN DOCUMENTING CASTLE RUINS [PDF]
Textured three dimensional models are currently the one of the standard methods of representing the results of photogrammetric works. A realistic 3D model combines the geometrical relations between the structure’s elements with realistic textures of each
P. Delis +4 more
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Application of terrestrial‚ 'structure-from-motion' photogrammetry on a medium-size Arctic valley glacier: potential, accuracy and limitations [PDF]
Terrestrial photogrammetry was the standard method for mapping high mountain terrain in the early days of mountain cartography, until it was replaced by aerial photogrammetry and airborne laser scanning.
Binder, Daniel +4 more
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Analysis of the floating car data of Turin public transportation system: first results [PDF]
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) sensors represent nowadays a mature technology, low-cost and efficient, to collect large spatio-temporal datasets (Geo Big Data) of vehicle movements in urban environments.
mattia giovanni crespi +1 more
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Thresholds of Wave Forcing: Implications for Atoll Reef Dynamics Under Sea Level Rise
Abstract We investigate the response of shallow reef flow to tidal variability and wave exposure during a 4‐month field campaign in southern Huvadhu Atoll, Maldives. Incident waves breaking on steep fore reefs and reef crests generate a setup proportional to offshore wave height that drives a cross‐reef flow. We emphasize a critical threshold—where the
M. Lindhart +3 more
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Impact of the method of registering Terrestrial Laser Scanning data on the quality of documenting cultural heritage structures [PDF]
When documenting historical structures and objects, especially delicate artefacts such as pieces of sacred art, only techniques that allow remote, non-contact methods that enable the most precise measurements should be used to obtain data.
M. Kedzierski +4 more
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Abstract Terrestrial water storage (TWS) plays an important role in describing the Earth system, as water availability is decisive for ecosystems and human development. Since 2002, the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) and its Follow‐On (GRACE‐FO) mission have measured TWS anomalies with unprecedented accuracy, enabling a leap in ...
Luis Q. Gentner +5 more
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Fast registration of laser scans with 4-point congruent sets - what works and what doesn't [PDF]
Sampling-based algorithms in the mould of RANSAC have emerged as one of the most successful methods for the fully automated registration of point clouds acquired by terrestrial laser scanning (TLS).
P. W. Theiler +2 more
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History of the Department: Geodetic Science at The Ohio State University [PDF]
Prepared for the Centennial of The Ohio State ...
Merchant, Dean C. (Dean Charles), 1928-
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Abstract Understanding how spatially variable mountain‐building processes proceed within large intracontinental orogens provides critical insights into continental tectonics and regional paleoenvironmental evolution. Here, we address this issue in the central South Tian Shan (cSTS), a key transitional segment between the well‐studied eastern and ...
Feng Li +11 more
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A method for pre-determining edges in 3D point clouds using contour detectors in images [PDF]
In the observation of architectural objects, the point cloud is constantly gaining popularity as a tool for quantitative analysis and visualization. Photogrammetric technologies are used to capture and create a point cloud for the object in a digital ...
D. G. Filipov +2 more
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