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  1. Debris Flow Dating and Magnitude Reconstruction

    Debris flows typically occur in mountain regions with high energy relief, complex geology and extreme climate conditions, where they often affect...
    Juan Antonio Ballesteros-Cánovas, Markus Stoffel, ... José María Bodoque in Advances in Debris-flow Science and Practice
    Chapter 2024
  2. Comparison of Multi-temporal Elevation Models of a Debris-Flow Channel

    Debris flows are among the most hazardous landslides. Additionally, their relevance increases as a consequence of global climate change, a...
    Klaus-Peter Keilig, Andreas Dietrich, Michael Krautblatter in IAEG/AEG Annual Meeting Proceedings, San Francisco, California, 2018 - Volume 1
    Conference paper 2019
  3. Simulation of the landform change process on a purple soil slope due to tillage erosion and water erosion using UAV technology

    Both tillage erosion and water erosion are severe erosional forms that occur widely on slo** agricultural land. However, previous studies have...

    Chao Yang, Zheng-an Su, ... **ao-yi Wang in Journal of Mountain Science
    Article 26 May 2020
  4. High-quality building information models (BIMs) using geospatial datasets

    Recently, there has been a great demand for 3D building models in several applications including cartography and planning applications in urban...

    Elaksher Ahmed, Ali Tarig, Bethel James in Earth Science Informatics
    Article 02 March 2021
  5. Vibration Deformation Monitoring of Offshore Wind Turbines Based on GBIR

    In view of the disadvantages of vibration safety monitoring technology for offshore wind turbines, a new method is proposed to obtain deformation...

    Deming Ma, Yongsheng Li, ... Rui Zhao in Journal of Ocean University of China
    Article 11 May 2021
  6. GIS-based flood proneness screening: a prelude to stormwater management in rapidly urbanizing catchments

    Absence of reliable hydro-climatic information is among the bottlenecks for inadequate and improper management of stormwater runoff in...

    Given J. Mhina, Marina B. Jensen, Thomas Balstrøm in Frontiers of Earth Science
    Article 07 December 2021
  7. Possibility of Use of BIM in Automated Geometry Check of Structures

    An integral part of the construction works is the as-built documentation of the constructed structures and buildings and the check of the geometry of...
    Richard Honti, Ján Erdélyi, ... Peter Kyrinovič in Contributions to International Conferences on Engineering Surveying
    Conference paper 2021
  8. Crustal Structure and Ascent of Fluids and Melts Beneath Merapi: Insights From Geophysical Investigations

    The magma plumbing system of Merapi volcano is a key for understanding its eruptive activity and thus has received scientific interest for a...
    Birger G. Lühr, Ivan Koulakov, Wiwit Suryanto in Merapi Volcano
    Chapter 2023
  9. Improving urban seismic risk estimates for Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, through incorporating recently gained geological knowledge of hazards

    Many cities are built on or near active faults, which pose seismic hazard and risk to the urban population. This risk is exacerbated by city...

    Ruth M. J. Amey, John R. Elliott, ... Gulkaiyr Tilek Kyzy in Natural Hazards
    Article Open access 21 November 2022
  10. From landslide characterization to nature reserve management: The “Scialimata Grande di Torre Alfina” landslide Geosite (Central Apennines, Italy)

    Italy is characterized by widespread geomorphological instability, among which landslides leave impressive marks on the landscape. Nevertheless,...

    Gianluca Tronti, Francesca Vergari, ... Paola Fredi in Journal of Mountain Science
    Article Open access 01 March 2023
  11. A new rating system for hydrogeological risk management along railway infrastructures in Prealpine zone (northern Italy)

    Railway infrastructures in mountain areas often develop along hillslopes affected by geomorphological and hydrogeological processes which might lead...

    P. Gattinoni, L. Scesi, ... F. Zaffaroni in Innovative Infrastructure Solutions
    Article Open access 28 March 2021
  12. History of Karst and Cave Research in Hungary

    In Hungary, geographical publications already mentioned special karst objects more than half a thousand years ago. About 250 years ago, some authors...
    Kinga Székely, Attila Hevesi, ... Tamás Telbisz in Cave and Karst Systems of Hungary
    Chapter 2022
  13. Integrated Strategies for the Management of Wadi Flash Floods in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Arid Zones: The ISFF Project

    Sustainable management of wadi flash flood (WFF) risks is desperately needed to secure development in wadi systems. Due to rapid flow generation with...
    Sameh A. Kantoush, Mohamed Saber, ... Tetsuya Sumi in Wadi Flash Floods
    Chapter Open access 2022
  14. In memory of Prof. Ivan I. Mueller (1930–2023)

    Yehuda Bock, Athanasios Dermanis, ... Tomás Soler in GPS Solutions
    Article 31 August 2023
  15. Remote analysis of an open-pit slope failure: Las Cruces case study, Spain

    Slope failures occur in open-pit mining areas worldwide, producing considerable damage in addition to economic loss. Identifying the triggering...

    Juan López-Vinielles, Pablo Ezquerro, ... Gerardo Herrera in Landslides
    Article 20 June 2020
  16. Comparative Analyses of the Point Cloud Produced by Using Close-Range Photogrammetry and Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Rock Surface

    Point cloud produced by using theoretically and practically different techniques is one of the most preferred data types in various engineering...

    Abdullah Harun Incekara, Dursun Zafer Seker in Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing
    Article 19 July 2018
  17. Role of Digital Technologies, Robotics, and Augmented Realities

    Several examples testify how the evolution in applied technologies to cultural heritage has improved significantly in the last decades in terms of...
    Reference work entry 2022
  18. Using a semi-analytical model to retrieve Secchi depth in coastal and estuarine waters

    Secchi depth (SD, m) is a direct and intuitive measure of water’s transparency, which is also an indicator of water quality. In 2015, a...

    **anfu Liu, Xuejiao Meng, ... Quansheng Lou in Acta Oceanologica Sinica
    Article 30 August 2020
  19. Overview of Bathymetric Surveying Technology

    Bathymetric surveying technology can be divided into four types according to the measurement platform: shipborne measurement (conventional vessels...
    Ziyin Wu, Fanlin Yang, Yong Tang in High-resolution Seafloor Survey and Applications
    Chapter 2021
  20. Study Methods and Techniques

    Based on the different perspectives of geological disciplines on the objectives in the studies of coastal geology, a variety of research methods are...
    Juan A. Morales in Coastal Geology
    Chapter 2022
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