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Characterizing debris transfer patterns in the White Canyon, British Columbia with terrestrial laser scanning
Download2019-01-01
Bonneau, David A., Hutchinson, D. Jean, McDougall, Scott
In the Thompson-Fraser Rail Corridor in Interior British Columbia, the Canadian National (CN) rail line traverses several alluvial fans, which are subject to occasional debris flows. Debris flows pose a significant geohazard due to the combination of high flow velocities, large impact forces,...
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Our GIS is a Game Engine: Bringing Unity to Spatial Simulation of Rockfalls. GeoComputation 2019
Download2019-12-01
Harrap, R.M., Hutchinson, D.J., Sala, Z., Ondercin, M., Difrancesco, P.M.
We employ a game engine – Unity – to create a rockfall simulation that integrates high resolution slope data from LiDAR scanning and photogrammetry, simulates hundreds of rocks moving on a slope, and provides outputs relevant to geological engineering decision support. This approach, in contrast...