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    Detection of Terrain Morphologic Features Using GPS, TLS, and Land Surveys: “Tana della Volpe” Blind Valley Case Study

    Source: Journal of Surveying Engineering:;2010:;Volume ( 136 ):;issue: 003
    Author:
    Giuseppe Casula
    ,
    Paolo Mora
    ,
    Maria Giovanna Bianchi
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)SU.1943-5428.0000022
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: The aim of this article is to review the potentiality and reliability of the integrated usage of global positioning system (GPS), terrestrial laser scanner (TLS), and total station survey measurements in the geomorphologic studies. Test surveys based on these techniques were done in the area of “Tana della Volpe” blind valley and in the adjacent “Monticino” quarry, near Brisighella, Ravenna, Northern Apennines, Italy. Such sites are characterized by peculiar geomorphologic attributes such as the presence of slope, karst, and anthropic forms. We surveyed about 18,000 GPS points and about 42,200,000 TLS points in a total of 22 scans. The processing of the survey’s whole data set produced three distinct arrays of three-dimensional (3D) coordinates complemented by orthometric heights. Moreover, an integrated multistep procedure was implemented based on the following premises: (1) the removal of points not referred to the bare earth surface; (2) the combination of three coordinate sets into a single one referred to the whole study; (3) the generation of a bare earth digital model; and (4) the elaboration of a unified contour map. The resulting high correspondence between the observed forms and the 3D models was used to realize a detailed thematic geomorphologic map by means of which it is now possible to locate and highlight the forms observed in the field. In particular by means of TLS measurements we found a maximum difference in the spatial attitude of the observed discontinuities of 5.6° and some interesting coincidences in the evaluation of the joint roughness of several centimeters.
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    contributor authorGiuseppe Casula
    contributor authorPaolo Mora
    contributor authorMaria Giovanna Bianchi
    date accessioned2017-05-08T22:01:14Z
    date available2017-05-08T22:01:14Z
    date copyrightAugust 2010
    date issued2010
    identifier other%28asce%29su%2E1943-5428%2E0000070.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/68901
    description abstractThe aim of this article is to review the potentiality and reliability of the integrated usage of global positioning system (GPS), terrestrial laser scanner (TLS), and total station survey measurements in the geomorphologic studies. Test surveys based on these techniques were done in the area of “Tana della Volpe” blind valley and in the adjacent “Monticino” quarry, near Brisighella, Ravenna, Northern Apennines, Italy. Such sites are characterized by peculiar geomorphologic attributes such as the presence of slope, karst, and anthropic forms. We surveyed about 18,000 GPS points and about 42,200,000 TLS points in a total of 22 scans. The processing of the survey’s whole data set produced three distinct arrays of three-dimensional (3D) coordinates complemented by orthometric heights. Moreover, an integrated multistep procedure was implemented based on the following premises: (1) the removal of points not referred to the bare earth surface; (2) the combination of three coordinate sets into a single one referred to the whole study; (3) the generation of a bare earth digital model; and (4) the elaboration of a unified contour map. The resulting high correspondence between the observed forms and the 3D models was used to realize a detailed thematic geomorphologic map by means of which it is now possible to locate and highlight the forms observed in the field. In particular by means of TLS measurements we found a maximum difference in the spatial attitude of the observed discontinuities of 5.6° and some interesting coincidences in the evaluation of the joint roughness of several centimeters.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleDetection of Terrain Morphologic Features Using GPS, TLS, and Land Surveys: “Tana della Volpe” Blind Valley Case Study
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume136
    journal issue3
    journal titleJournal of Surveying Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)SU.1943-5428.0000022
    treeJournal of Surveying Engineering:;2010:;Volume ( 136 ):;issue: 003
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