Rapid identification of affected areas and volumes in a large-scale debris flow disaster is important for early-stage recovery and debris management planning. This study introduces a methodology for fusion analysis of optical satellite images and digital elevation model (DEM) for simplified quantification of volumes in a debris flow event. The LiDAR data, the pre- and post-event Sentinel-2 images and the pre-event DEM in Hiroshima, Japan affected by the debris flow disaster on July 2018 are analyzed in this study. Erosion depth by the debris flows is empirically modeled from the pre- and post-event LiDAR-derived DEMs. Erosion areas are detected from the change detection of the satellite images and the DEM-based debris flow propagation analy...
When a disaster occurs, we must grasp and evaluate its damage as soon as possible. Then we try to es...
The deliverables of an airborne LiDAR survey usually include all points, ground points, digital surf...
Mathematical modelling is a common approach when\ud assessing debris-flow hazards. In this study on ...
The frequency of debris flow events caused by severe rainstorms has increased in Korea. LiDAR provid...
This study describes an example of analysis of morphological changes by using high resolution DEMs d...
The use of aerial photographs and DEM DEM LIDAR can help to provide spatial and attribute data to be...
Consumer-grade digital imagery captured by non-experts has a great potential for DEM extraction. The...
ABSTRACT: This paper performed the possibility of a disaster monitoring based on SfM-MVS (Structure ...
On 4 August 2015, a very high intensity storm, 31.5 mm in 20 min (94.5 mm/h), hit the massif of Moun...
In August 2011, a large rainstorm event triggered several slope type debris flows on the steep LIA m...
We analyzed the slope development in an area of hard sedimentary rock and melange by using precise d...
Earthquake is a common natural disaster in active tectonic regions. The disaster can induce cascadin...
A large number of debris flows occurred in Hiroshima Prefecture on June 29 and September 15,1999. Th...
Debris flow is a disaster occurring in cases where a sediment particle flows at high speed, down to ...
A large number of debris flows occurred in Hiroshima Prefecture on June 29 and September 15,1999. Th...
When a disaster occurs, we must grasp and evaluate its damage as soon as possible. Then we try to es...
The deliverables of an airborne LiDAR survey usually include all points, ground points, digital surf...
Mathematical modelling is a common approach when\ud assessing debris-flow hazards. In this study on ...
The frequency of debris flow events caused by severe rainstorms has increased in Korea. LiDAR provid...
This study describes an example of analysis of morphological changes by using high resolution DEMs d...
The use of aerial photographs and DEM DEM LIDAR can help to provide spatial and attribute data to be...
Consumer-grade digital imagery captured by non-experts has a great potential for DEM extraction. The...
ABSTRACT: This paper performed the possibility of a disaster monitoring based on SfM-MVS (Structure ...
On 4 August 2015, a very high intensity storm, 31.5 mm in 20 min (94.5 mm/h), hit the massif of Moun...
In August 2011, a large rainstorm event triggered several slope type debris flows on the steep LIA m...
We analyzed the slope development in an area of hard sedimentary rock and melange by using precise d...
Earthquake is a common natural disaster in active tectonic regions. The disaster can induce cascadin...
A large number of debris flows occurred in Hiroshima Prefecture on June 29 and September 15,1999. Th...
Debris flow is a disaster occurring in cases where a sediment particle flows at high speed, down to ...
A large number of debris flows occurred in Hiroshima Prefecture on June 29 and September 15,1999. Th...
When a disaster occurs, we must grasp and evaluate its damage as soon as possible. Then we try to es...
The deliverables of an airborne LiDAR survey usually include all points, ground points, digital surf...
Mathematical modelling is a common approach when\ud assessing debris-flow hazards. In this study on ...