Hong Kong is one of the world's mountainous international cities, and landslides are a constant threat to human life and property. Monitoring landslides in Hong Kong is important and this is always done by field surveying. However, although conventional survey techniques provide accurate landslide information, they are limited to small areas and physical contact with the slope may be dangerous. Remote sensing techniques can provide an alternative for collecting information about landslide causes and occurrences, and they may assist in the prediction of future landslide occurrences. This article demonstrates the use of monoscopic and stereoscopic aerial photographs, along with satellite images from the IKONOS very high resolution (VHR) senso...
This paper presents the application of remote sensing techniques, digital image analysis and Geograp...
Landslides represent major natural hazards, which cause every year significant loss of lives and dam...
Computer-assisted three-dimensional (3D) mapping using stereo and multi-image (“softcopy”) photogram...
The severity of the landslide hazard in Hong Kong has resulted in the establishment of a comprehensi...
Rapid encroachment of Hong Kong’s urban areas into natural terrain creates a considerable potential ...
The northern part of Lantau Island in Hong Kong is undergoing very rapid development following compl...
[[abstract]]Large earthquakes, typhoons and heavy rains often cause the slide of hillside. In recent...
International audienceMulti-platform remote sensing using space-, airborne and ground-based sensors ...
Landslide mapping is indispensable for efficient land use management and planning. Landslide invento...
Understanding and assessing the landslides is immensely important to scientists and policy-makers al...
[[abstract]]The vast availability and improved quality of optical satellite data and digital elevati...
the average annual rainfall is about 2,500 mm, about three times the world average. Hill slopes wher...
Abstract: Engineering geologists now have at their disposal a wide variety of imaging techniques and...
Landslides leave discernible signs on the land surface, most of which can be captured in remote sen...
Landslide is one of the disasters that threaten the human’s lives and properties in mountainous envi...
This paper presents the application of remote sensing techniques, digital image analysis and Geograp...
Landslides represent major natural hazards, which cause every year significant loss of lives and dam...
Computer-assisted three-dimensional (3D) mapping using stereo and multi-image (“softcopy”) photogram...
The severity of the landslide hazard in Hong Kong has resulted in the establishment of a comprehensi...
Rapid encroachment of Hong Kong’s urban areas into natural terrain creates a considerable potential ...
The northern part of Lantau Island in Hong Kong is undergoing very rapid development following compl...
[[abstract]]Large earthquakes, typhoons and heavy rains often cause the slide of hillside. In recent...
International audienceMulti-platform remote sensing using space-, airborne and ground-based sensors ...
Landslide mapping is indispensable for efficient land use management and planning. Landslide invento...
Understanding and assessing the landslides is immensely important to scientists and policy-makers al...
[[abstract]]The vast availability and improved quality of optical satellite data and digital elevati...
the average annual rainfall is about 2,500 mm, about three times the world average. Hill slopes wher...
Abstract: Engineering geologists now have at their disposal a wide variety of imaging techniques and...
Landslides leave discernible signs on the land surface, most of which can be captured in remote sen...
Landslide is one of the disasters that threaten the human’s lives and properties in mountainous envi...
This paper presents the application of remote sensing techniques, digital image analysis and Geograp...
Landslides represent major natural hazards, which cause every year significant loss of lives and dam...
Computer-assisted three-dimensional (3D) mapping using stereo and multi-image (“softcopy”) photogram...