Morphological Changes Detection of a Large Earthflow Using Archived Images, LiDAR-Derived DTM, and UAV-Based Remote Sensing
Published 2021 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Morphological Changes Detection of a Large Earthflow Using Archived Images, LiDAR-Derived DTM, and UAV-Based Remote Sensing
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
Remote Sensing
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages 120
Publisher
MDPI AG
Online
2021-01-01
DOI
10.3390/rs13010120
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Assessment of post-failure evolution of a large earthflow through field monitoring and numerical modelling
- (2020) P. Lollino et al. Landslides
- UAV and Structure from Motion Approach to Monitor the Maierato Landslide Evolution
- (2020) Danilo Godone et al. Remote Sensing
- Full integration of geomorphological, geotechnical, A-DInSAR and damage data for detailed geometric-kinematic features of a slow-moving landslide in urban area
- (2020) Dario Peduto et al. Landslides
- LiDAR and UAV System Data to Analyse Recent Morphological Changes of a Small Drainage Basin
- (2019) Borrelli et al. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
- An integrated approach to investigate slope instability affecting infrastructures
- (2018) Massimo Conforti et al. Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
- Multisource data integration to investigate one century of evolution for the Agnone landslide (Molise, southern Italy)
- (2018) M. Del Soldato et al. Landslides
- Multitemporal UAV surveys for landslide mapping and characterization
- (2018) Guglielmo Rossi et al. Landslides
- Landslides types controlled by tectonics-induced evolution of valley slopes (Northern Apennines, Italy)
- (2017) Mirko Carlini et al. Landslides
- Structural and lithostratigraphic controls of earth-flow evolution, Montaguto earth flow, Southern Italy
- (2016) Felice Pinto et al. JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
- Geometric and kinematic characterization of landslides affecting urban areas: the Lungro case study (Calabria, Southern Italy)
- (2016) Giovanni Gullà et al. Landslides
- Digital Elevation Model Differencing and Error Estimation from Multiple Sources: A Case Study from the Meiyuan Shan Landslide in Taiwan
- (2016) Yu-Chung Hsieh et al. Remote Sensing
- Reconstruction of long-term earth-flow activity using a hydroclimatological model
- (2015) Luigi Guerriero et al. NATURAL HAZARDS
- Time Series Analysis of Landslide Dynamics Using an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
- (2015) Darren Turner et al. Remote Sensing
- High-resolution topography for understanding Earth surface processes: Opportunities and challenges
- (2014) Paolo Tarolli GEOMORPHOLOGY
- Mass movements inventory map of the Rubbio stream catchment (Basilicata – South Italy)
- (2014) Massimo Conforti et al. Journal of Maps
- Multi-temporal Digital Photogrammetric Analysis for Quantitative Assessment of Soil Erosion Rates in the Landola Catchment of the Upper Orcia Valley (Tuscany, Italy)
- (2014) Pietro P. C. Aucelli et al. LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT
- Slope instability processes in intensely fissured clays: case histories in the Southern Apennines
- (2014) Federica Cotecchia et al. Landslides
- Modeling Accumulated Volume of Landslides Using Remote Sensing and DTM Data
- (2014) Zhengchao Chen et al. Remote Sensing
- Morphological and kinematic evolution of a large earthflow: The Montaguto landslide, southern Italy
- (2013) Daniele Giordan et al. GEOMORPHOLOGY
- Landslide inventory map of north-eastern Calabria (South Italy)
- (2013) Massimo Conforti et al. Journal of Maps
- Multi-temporal Maps of the Montaguto Earth Flow in Southern Italy from 1954 to 2010
- (2013) Luigi Guerriero et al. Journal of Maps
- Denudation processes and landforms map of the Camastra River catchment (Basilicata – South Italy)
- (2013) Massimo Conforti et al. Journal of Maps
- Development of a methodological approach for the accurate measurement of slope changes due to landslides, using digital photogrammetry
- (2013) A. González-Díez et al. Landslides
- The Varnes classification of landslide types, an update
- (2013) Oldrich Hungr et al. Landslides
- Landslide inventory maps: New tools for an old problem
- (2012) Fausto Guzzetti et al. EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS
- Earthflow sediment production and Holocene sediment record in a large Apennine catchment
- (2012) Alessandro Simoni et al. GEOMORPHOLOGY
- Geomorphometric assessment of spatial sediment connectivity in small Alpine catchments
- (2012) Marco Cavalli et al. GEOMORPHOLOGY
- Sediment yield, spatial characteristics, and the long-term evolution of active earthflows determined from airborne LiDAR and historical aerial photographs, Eel River, California
- (2011) B. H. Mackey et al. GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN
- Spatial and temporal patterns of the mean annual precipitation at decadal time scale in southern Italy (Calabria region)
- (2011) Gabriele Buttafuoco et al. THEORETICAL AND APPLIED CLIMATOLOGY
- Structurally controlled earth flows of the Benevento province (Southern Italy)
- (2010) P. Revellino et al. Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
- Use of LIDAR in landslide investigations: a review
- (2010) Michel Jaboyedoff et al. NATURAL HAZARDS
- Landslide dynamics from high-resolution aerial photographs: A case study from the Western Carpathians, Slovakia
- (2009) Roberta Prokešová et al. GEOMORPHOLOGY
- Risk assessment strategies for the reactivation of earth flows in the Northern Apennines (Italy)
- (2008) Giovanni Bertolini et al. ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
- Tracking landslide displacements by multi-temporal DTMs: A combined aerial stereophotogrammetric and LIDAR approach in western Belgium
- (2008) O. Dewitte et al. ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
- Kinematics of a landslide derived from archival photogrammetry and GPS data
- (2008) P. Baldi et al. GEOMORPHOLOGY
- Active transpression in the northern Calabria Apennines, southern Italy
- (2008) L. Ferranti et al. TECTONOPHYSICS
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExplorePublish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn More