2005-Dornbusch-et-al_softcopy_photogrammetry.pdf (1.63 MB)
Soft copy photogrammetry to measure shore platform erosion on decadal time scales
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posted on 2023-06-07, 04:42 authored by Uwe Dornbusch, Cherith Moses, David Robinson, Rendel WilliamsShore platform erosion is considered a driving mechanism for cliff recession on many rocky coasts and, in the vicinity of sea defence structures, a threat to their stability, yet the spatial pattern of platform erosion, as well as the rate of lowering, is poorly documented. Measurements based on techniques such as the micro-erosion metre or laser scanner, though highly accurate for short time scales and specific locations, are difficult to extrapolate in space and time. They also fail to record meso-scale changes such as block removal. This paper describes a technique to quantify spatial and temporal changes and presents first results.
History
Publication status
- Published
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Page range
72Pages
12.0Presentation Type
- paper
Event name
CoastGIS '05 defining and building a marine and coastal spatial data infrastructure : full proceedings, Aberdeen, Scotland, UKEvent location
Aberdeen, UKEvent type
conferenceEvent date
21-23 Jul 2005Department affiliated with
- Geography Publications
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Proceedings released as CD-ROMFull text available
- Yes
Peer reviewed?
- Yes