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- 5Hutchinson, D. Jean
- 3DiFrancesco, Paul-Mark
- 2Hutchinson, Jean
- 1Carter, Richard
- 1Farmakis, Ioannis
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2019-01-01
Bonneau, David, DiFrancesco, Paul-Mark, Hutchinson, D. Jean
Laser scanning is routinely being used for the characterization and management of rockfall hazards. A key component of many studies is the ability to use the high-resolution topographic datasets for detailed volume estimates. 2.5-Dimensional (2.5D) approaches exist to estimate the volume of...
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2021-01-01
Farmakis, Ioannis, Bonneau, David, Hutchinson, D. Jean, Vlachopoulos, Nicholas
Reality capture technologies, also known as close-range sensing, have been increasingly popular within the field of engineering geology and particularly rock slope management. Such technologies provide accurate and high-resolution n-dimensional spatial representations of our physical world, known...
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The Implications of M3C2 Projection Diameter on 3D Semi-Automated Rockfall Extraction from Sequential Terrestrial Laser Scanning Point Clouds
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DiFrancesco, Paul-Mark, Bonneau, David, Hutchinson, D. Jean
Rockfall inventories are essential to quantify a rockfall activity and characterize the hazard. Terrestrial laser scanning and advancements in processing algorithms have resulted in three-dimensional (3D) semi-automatic extraction of rockfall events, permitting detailed observations of evolving...