The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for engineering geology applications

D Giordan, MS Adams, I Aicardi, M Alicandro… - Bulletin of Engineering …, 2020 - Springer
This paper represents the result of the IAEG C35 Commission “Monitoring methods and
approaches in engineering geology applications” workgroup aimed to describe a general …

Analysis of optimized response time in a new disaster management model by applying metaheuristic and exact methods

A Mahmoodi, MJ Zergani, L Hashemi… - Smart and resilient …, 2022 - emerald.com
Analysis of optimized response time in a new disaster management model by applying
metaheuristic and exact methods | Emerald Insight Books and journals Case studies Expert …

Indirect UAV strip georeferencing by on-board GNSS data under poor satellite coverage

G Forlani, F Diotri, UM Cella, R Roncella - Remote sensing, 2019 - mdpi.com
The so-called Real Time Kinematic (RTK) option, which allows one to determine with cm-
level accuracy the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) camera position at shooting time, is …

Towards an automated acquisition and parametrization of debris‐flow prone torrent channel properties based on photogrammetric‐derived uncrewed aerial vehicle …

G Schmucki, P Bartelt, Y Bühler… - Earth Surface …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Debris flows are a hazard in mountainous regions. Cost‐effective, long‐term studies of
debris‐flow torrents, however, are rare, leading to uncertainties in hazard assessment and …

Debris flow and rockslide analysis with advanced photogrammetry techniques based on high-resolution RPAS data. Ponte Formazza case study (NW Alps)

D Notti, D Giordan, A Cina, A Manzino, P Maschio… - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
The use of a Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) for the characterization and
monitoring of landslides has been widely improved in the last decade. In particular, the use …

[HTML][HTML] Analysing the large-Scale debris flow event in July 2022 in Horlachtal, Austria using remote sensing and measurement data

J Rom, F Haas, F Hofmeister, F Fleischer, M Altmann… - Geosciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
High-quality in situ measurements are essential for hazard assessment of debris flow
events. However, precise data on debris flow triggering thresholds, accumulation volumes …

Estimation of the area of sediment deposition by debris flow using a physical-based modeling approach

H An, M Kim, G Lee, Y Kim, H Lim - Quaternary International, 2019 - Elsevier
Debris flow triggered by shallow landslides in hillslope catchments is a main geological
phenomenon driving landscape changes, and represents an important natural hazard …

Does the topographic data source truly influence the routing modelling of debris flows in a torrent catchment?

M Boreggio, M Bernard… - Earth Surface Processes …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
To cope with debris‐flow hazards, a common practice is the mapping of threatened areas
through routing models. Considering the primary role of topography in affecting the mobility …

Innovative methods to monitor rock and mountain slope deformation

A Hormes, M Adams, AS Amabile… - Geomechanics and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Displacement rates of mountain slope deformations that can affect entire valley mountain
flanks are often measured spatially distributed in‐situ without spatial significance. The …

Experience of using non-specialized unmanned aerial vehicles for aerial surveys in the studies of exogenous geological processes

AA Rybchenko, AV Kadetova, EA Kozyreva… - Геодинамика и …, 2019 - cyberleninka.ru
The article reviews the experience of aerial surveys using a quadcopter DJI Inspire 1 PRO
(unmanned aerial vehicle, UAV) for solving problems of engineering geodynamics. It …