Mapping landslide displacements using Structure from Motion (SfM) and image correlation of multi-temporal UAV photography
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Mapping landslide displacements using Structure from Motion (SfM) and image correlation of multi-temporal UAV photography
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PROGRESS IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
Volume 38, Issue 1, Pages 97-116
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SAGE Publications
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2013-12-25
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10.1177/0309133313515293
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