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- Title
Use of targets to track 3D displacements in highly vegetated areas affected by landslides.
- Authors
Franz, Martin; Carrea, Dario; Abellán, Antonio; Derron, Marc-Henri; Jaboyedoff, Michel
- Abstract
Monitoring landslides with terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) is currently a well-known technique. One problem often encountered is the vegetation that produces shadow areas on the scans. Indeed, the points behind a given obstacle are hidden and thus occluded on the point cloud. Thereby, locations monitored with terrestrial laser scanner are mostly rock instabilities and few vegetated landslides, being difficult or even impossible to survey vegetated slopes using this method with its classical non-full wave form. The Peney landslide (Geneva, Switzerland) is partially vegetated by bushes and trees, and in order to monitor its displacements during the drawdown of the Verbois reservoir located at its base, an alternative solution has been found. We combined LiDAR technique with 14 targets made of polystyrene placed at different locations inside and outside the landslide area. The obtained displacements were compared with classical measurement methods (total station and extensometer), showing good resemblance of results, indicating that the use of targets in highly vegetated areas could be an efficient alternative for mass movements monitoring.
- Subjects
ENVIRONMENTAL monitoring; LANDSLIDES; VEGETATION &; climate; RESERVOIR drawdown; THREE-dimensional imaging in geology; RANGEFINDERS (Photography)
- Publication
Landslides, 2016, Vol 13, Issue 4, p821
- ISSN
1612-510X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10346-016-0685-7