Airborne LiDAR bathymetry
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Airborne laser scanning (ALS) is the one of the most accurate remote sensing techniques for data acquisition where the terrain and its coverage is concerned. Modern scanners have been able to scan in two or more channels (frequencies of... more
Remote sensing has been used to map river bathymetry for several decades. Non-contact methods are necessary in several cases: inaccessible rivers, large-scale depth mapping, very shallow rivers. The remote sensing techniques used for... more
The Aerial Archaeology Research Group (AARG) provides a forum for the exchange of ideas and information for all those actively involved in the use of aerial methods in the study of field archaeology and landscape history, and in defining... more
Knowledge of underwater topography is essential to the understanding of the organisation and distribution of archaeological sites along and in water bodies. Special attention has to be paid to intertidal and inshore zones where, due to... more
This data has been used in many existing inventions and even in many new inventions. This paper consists of a review of the current state of LiDAR technology and covers issues related to both data capturing and processing. In this paper,... more
... After data acquisition, the raw scan data were loaded into Riegl LPMScan software and exported as an ASCII file with X, Y, Z and intensity data. ... Hillman, BA, 1995, Developing a GIS for a complex site, US Borax Inc: Earth... more
Knowledge of underwater topography is essential to the understanding of the organisation and distribution of archaeological sites along and in water bodies. Special attention has to be paid to intertidal and inshore zones where, due to... more
Summary The Tommy Lakes field is located in northeastern British Columbia, Canada, and is one of the largest Middle Triassic gas pools within the western Canada sedimentary basin (WCSB). The major gas-production formation (Halfway/Doig... more
On 7 May, 2008 a major sinkhole developed in Daisetta, Texas located about 60 miles northeast of Houston. The sinkhole formed by collapse of a salt dome and grew from a minor hole to a diameter of reported in the media of over 200 m and a... more
The utilization of GIS and GPS in mapping is still not yet common in geosciences. Methods and technology developed in GIS type mapping applications such as remote sensing are used in geologic mapping but for detailed mapping of exposures... more