International audienceTopo-bathymetric airborne lidar sensors using a green laser penetrating water and suitable for hydrography are now sold by major manufacturers. In the context of channel morphodynamics, repeat surveys could offer synoptic high resolution measurement of topo-bathymetric change, a key data that is currently missing. Yet, beyond the technological promise, what can we really achieve with these sensors in terms of depth penetration and bathymetric accuracy ? Can all rivers be surveyed ? How easy it is to process this new type of data to get the data needed by geomorphologists ?Here we report on the use of the Optech Titan dual wavelength (1064 nm & 532 nm) operated by the universities of Rennes and Nantes (France) and deplo...
Measuring the topography of water surfaces with conventional measurement methods is, particularly in...
The development of bathymetric LiDAR technology has contributed significantly to both the quality an...
Risk management and flood protection are frequently assessed through geo-morphometric evaluations re...
International audienceTopo-bathymetric airborne lidar sensors using a green laser penetrating water ...
International audienceAirborne, terrestrial lidar and Structure From Motion have dramatically change...
International audienceTopographic airborne lidar using a near-infrared laser cannot penetrate water....
Airborne LiDAR Bathymetry (ALB) has been rapidly evolving in recent years and now allows fluvial top...
Hydraulic modeling is a tool that is widely used for studying rivers to find water depth, velocity, ...
Knowledge about the hydraulic situation in a mountain torrent is relevant to quantify flood risks, t...
[Departement_IRSTEA]DS [TR1_IRSTEA]METHODO / SYNERGIEBathymetric and topographic data on river beds ...
[Departement_IRSTEA]DS [TR1_IRSTEA]METHODO / SYNERGIEBathymetry on continental hydrographic networks...
[Departement_IRSTEA]DS [TR1_IRSTEA]METHODO / SYNERGIEBathymetry on continental hydrographic networks...
Risk management and fl ood protection are frequently assessed through geo-morphometric evaluations r...
Detailed topographic data are important for both quantitative and qualitative fluvial studies. Topog...
Measuring the topography of water surfaces with conventional measurement methods is, particularly in...
The development of bathymetric LiDAR technology has contributed significantly to both the quality an...
Risk management and flood protection are frequently assessed through geo-morphometric evaluations re...
International audienceTopo-bathymetric airborne lidar sensors using a green laser penetrating water ...
International audienceAirborne, terrestrial lidar and Structure From Motion have dramatically change...
International audienceTopographic airborne lidar using a near-infrared laser cannot penetrate water....
Airborne LiDAR Bathymetry (ALB) has been rapidly evolving in recent years and now allows fluvial top...
Hydraulic modeling is a tool that is widely used for studying rivers to find water depth, velocity, ...
Knowledge about the hydraulic situation in a mountain torrent is relevant to quantify flood risks, t...
[Departement_IRSTEA]DS [TR1_IRSTEA]METHODO / SYNERGIEBathymetric and topographic data on river beds ...
[Departement_IRSTEA]DS [TR1_IRSTEA]METHODO / SYNERGIEBathymetry on continental hydrographic networks...
[Departement_IRSTEA]DS [TR1_IRSTEA]METHODO / SYNERGIEBathymetry on continental hydrographic networks...
Risk management and fl ood protection are frequently assessed through geo-morphometric evaluations r...
Detailed topographic data are important for both quantitative and qualitative fluvial studies. Topog...
Measuring the topography of water surfaces with conventional measurement methods is, particularly in...
The development of bathymetric LiDAR technology has contributed significantly to both the quality an...
Risk management and flood protection are frequently assessed through geo-morphometric evaluations re...