Search results for "Geomorphology"

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Note illustrative alla carta geomorfologica e della vegetazione dell’area della Rupe

2001

geomorfologia cartografia tematicaGEO/04 - GEOGRAFIA FISICA E GEOMORFOLOGIABiotopes Management GIS vegetation geomorphology Trentino
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Using a small COTS UAV to quantify moraine dynamics in Arctic environments

2016

International audience; Arctic regions are known to be places where climate shift yields most visible consequences. In this context, glaciers and their environment are highly subject to global warming effects. New dynamics are observed and the behaviour of arctic systems (such as glaciers, moraines, beaches etc) changes at rates visible over yearly observations. According to recent works on climate change impacts on the cryosphere, short/violent events are recently observed and are one characteristic of these changes. As a consequence, an accelerating rate of glacial and pro-glacial activity is observed, especially at the end of each hydrological season (early fall). As an example, many pha…

geosciencemoraineArcticSfM[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographygeomorphologyUAVsphotogrammetry[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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REMOTELY PILOTED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS (RPAS) APPLICATION FOR STRUCTURE DESCRIPTION OF MEDITERRANEAN VERMETID REEFS

2016

Vermetid gastropods are coastal habitat engineers which build biogenic platforms typical of intertidal rocky shores of central and south -east of the Mediterranean. These bioconstructions create a secondary habitat which increases resource availability and space for organisms, locally transforming the environment and modifying coastal geomorphology. Biological characteristics and physical structure of these bioconstructions are commonly studied by field-based sampling. Nevertheless, a lot of time is required to collect data over large areas of reef, field conditions can impair data collection and direct reef image interpretation may be a challenge due to their intertidal position. In this s…

habitat mappingsubstratum complexitygeomorphologydroneVermetid reef
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Comparison between a detailed and a simplified integrated model for the assessment of urban drainage environmental impact on an ephemeral river

2008

The benefit of integrated analysis has been demonstrated in technical literature and it is also required by the EU Water Framework Directive 60/2000, which proposes a water-quality-orientated view of the whole urban drainage system and oversees new ways of assessing its performance. Integrated models, such as any complex modelling approach, often have prohibitive data availability requirements that reduce their applicability. Moreover, widely different approaches can be applied, ranging from simple conceptual models to complex physically based ones. In the present paper, two approaches have been compared using data from an experimental catchment in Bologna ( Italy), which consists of a part…

integrated urban drainage modellinggeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEphemeral keyGeography Planning and DevelopmentDrainage basinEnvironmental engineeringwater qualityCivil engineeringData flow diagramephemeral riverWater Framework Directiveurban drainageDrainage system (geomorphology)SewerageEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental impact assessmentDrainageWater Science and TechnologyUrban Water Journal
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Geomorphological and geophysical investigations to study the landslide affecting the archaeological site of abakainon

2016

In recent years, a detailed archeoseismological investigation has been carried out in the necropolis of Abakainon in order to identify traces of an ancient earthquake. Although the identification of seismic damage was undoubtedly attributed to the 1st century AD earthquake, it was hypothesised that the level of damaging observed in the necropolis, as well as the counter slope tilting of the tomb basements may have also caused by a seismo-induced landslide, which produced locally an amplification of the seismic shaking. In order to identify the landslide, on which the Greek site lies, detailed geomorphological and geophysical surveys have been carried out. The research was directed to the ac…

landslidearcheo-seismologyEngineering geologyLandslideGeophysicsresistivityTectonicsAbakainonSettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataSeismic refractionElectrical resistivity tomographyrefraction seismicMicrotremorEconomic geologyPalaeogeographyGeomorphologySeismologyGeology
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Landslides and gully slope erosion on the banks of the Gauja River between the towns of Sigulda and Līgatne

2013

This study examines contemporary and past slope erosion processes in the Gauja River valley and adjoining area between the towns of Sigulda and Līgatne. In the field survey landslides and gullies were mapped. Spatial landslide and gully data were correlated with the landslide- and gully-related features (local relief, slope lithology, slope form, slope angle and density of gullies). A novel approach was applied to establish the relationships between slope processes and factors influencing them. This approach uses correlation between raster values of landslide-related factors in specific slope sections and the number of slope processes in these sections to determine the areas prone to slope …

landslidesgeographysusceptibility mappinggeography.geographical_feature_categoryLithologylcsh:QE1-996.5SedimentLandslideGully erosionlcsh:GeologyParaglacialTributaryErosionPeriod (geology)Gauja River valleyGeneral Earth and Planetary Scienceserosion network.GeomorphologyGeologyWater Science and TechnologygulliesEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences
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HIGH-RESOLUTION SURFACE AND BED TOPOGRAPHY MAPPING OF RUSSELL GLACIER (SW GREENLAND) USING UAV AND GPR

2020

Abstract. This study presents the detailed survey of the northern marginal part of Russell Glacier, SW Greenland using the combination of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) photogrammetry and low-frequency ground penetrating radar (GPR) measurements. Obtained digital elevation model (DEM) and ice thickness data from GPR data allowed the generation of high precision subglacial topography model. We report uncertainties arising from GPR, GPS, and DEM suggesting sufficient accuracy for the reconstruction of glacier bed topography. GPR data and generated subglacial topography model does not reveal any possible Nye channel that could be incised into the bedrock, however, we were able to detect englaci…

lcsh:Applied optics. Photonics010506 paleontologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric scienceslcsh:TBedrockCold waveHigh resolutionlcsh:TA1501-1820Glacier01 natural scienceslcsh:TechnologyPhotogrammetrylcsh:TA1-2040Ground-penetrating radarDigital elevation modellcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)GeomorphologyChannel (geography)Geology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
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TERRESTRIAL LASER SCANNING FOR COASTAL GEOMORPHOLOGIC RESEARCH IN WESTERN GREECE

2012

We used terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) for (i) accurate volume estimations of dislocated boulders moved by high-energy impacts and for (ii) monitoring of annual coastal changes. In this contribution, we present three selected sites in Western Greece that were surveyed during a time span of four years (2008-2011). The Riegl LMS-Z420i laser scanner was used in combination with a precise DGPS system (Topcon HiPer Pro). Each scan position and a further target were recorded for georeferencing and merging of the point clouds. For the annual detection of changes, reference points for the base station of the DGPS system were marked. Our studies show that TLS is capable to accurately estimate volu…

lcsh:Applied optics. PhotonicsHistoryLaser scanninglcsh:THazardsNoise effectsPoint cloudHigh resolutionlcsh:TA1501-1820GeomorphologyTerrestrial laser scanningTLS; Multitemporal; Geomorphology; Coast; Hazards; HistoryGeodesylcsh:Technologylcsh:TA1-2040GeoreferenceTLSLittoral zoneMultitemporalDigital elevation modellcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)GeologyCoastRemote sensingThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
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Erosión costera y cambio ambiental en el humeral de Cabanes-Torreblanca (Castelló). Datos para una gestión sostenible

2014

A progressive increase in salinity and marine influence, related to local subsidence characterize the evolution of the lagoon of Cabanes Torreblanca. Relative sea level rise, caused saltwater intrusion and landward migration of the barrier. This barrier is recessive (60-20 m in the last 50 years) and its current processes show a sedimentary deficit that can lead to rapid and irreversible changes. The information shown by this research can help to achieve a sustainable management.

lcsh:GE1-350Geography (General)Geography Planning and DevelopmentLead (sea ice)lcsh:G1-922SubsidenceEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Environmental sciencesUrban StudiesCurrent (stream)SalinitySea level riseG1-922GE1-350Sedimentary rockSaltwater intrusionGeomorphologylcsh:Environmental scienceslcsh:Geography (General)GeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesBoletín de la Asociación de Geógrafos Españoles
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The reconstruction of easterly wind directions for the Eifel region (Central Europe) during the period 40.3–12.9 ka BP

2010

Abstract. A high resolution continuous reconstruction of last glacial wind directions is based on provenance analysis of eolian sediments in a sediment core from the Dehner dry Maar in the Eifel region (Germany). This Maar is suitable to archive easterly wind directions due to its location west of the Devonian carbonate basins of the Eifel-North-South-Zone. Thus, eolian sediments with high clastic carbonate content can be interpreted as an east wind signal. The detection of such east wind sediments is applied by a new module of the RADIUS grain size analyze technique. The investigated time period from 40.3–12.9 ka BP can be subclassified in three units: The first unit covers the periods of …

lcsh:GE1-350Global and Planetary ChangeProvenanceStratigraphylcsh:Environmental protectionPaleontologyStormWind directionDevonianMaarPaleontologylcsh:Environmental pollutionClastic rocklcsh:TD172-193.5lcsh:TD169-171.8StadialGlacial periodGeomorphologyGeologylcsh:Environmental sciencesClimate of the Past
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