Rock platforms are dangerous environments commonly subject to high wave energy on the open coast. Platform morphology is central to understanding what makes one stretch of coastline more hazardous than another, and it can be used to create site-specific morphological exposure hazard indices to assess the relative risk of being washed into the sea, assisting coastal managers in an effort to reduce the number of injuries and drowning incidents. This paper describes the use of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to derive morphological parameters for two data-poor rock platforms along the Illawarra coast of southern New South Wales, to fill the gap using an easily replicable site-specific hazard index, developed previously, that can be applied to...
Abstract of a poster that was presented at the GEOHAB 2014, Lorne, Australia, 5-9 May
Monitoring the impact of sea storms on coastal areas is fundamental to study beach evolution and the...
This study presents an analysis of shoreline change on reef islands using unmanned aerial vehicle (U...
Rocky coasts account for approximately 40% of the Australian coast, with some of the best examples o...
There has been an increase in drownings over recent decades in Australia, particularly among rock fi...
Rocky coastlines are frequently used for recreation, however, they are often highly exposed and haza...
Ground failure on natural and engineered rock slopes is a geological hazard with potentially fatal c...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have widely been documented as accessible, low cost, high-resolution...
Erosion and slope instability poses a significant hazard to communities and infrastructure located i...
The coast is an environment enjoyed by people around the world, yet it is also hazardous, accounting...
The present paper explores the combination of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) photogrammetry and three...
Rock seawalls and groynes are common coastal structures, but these flexible type structures can be d...
The present paper explores the combination of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) photogrammetry and three...
Vermetid bioconstructions are biogenic formations, built by sessile gastropod molluscs belonging to ...
International audienceThe investigation of outcrop analogues using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) has...
Abstract of a poster that was presented at the GEOHAB 2014, Lorne, Australia, 5-9 May
Monitoring the impact of sea storms on coastal areas is fundamental to study beach evolution and the...
This study presents an analysis of shoreline change on reef islands using unmanned aerial vehicle (U...
Rocky coasts account for approximately 40% of the Australian coast, with some of the best examples o...
There has been an increase in drownings over recent decades in Australia, particularly among rock fi...
Rocky coastlines are frequently used for recreation, however, they are often highly exposed and haza...
Ground failure on natural and engineered rock slopes is a geological hazard with potentially fatal c...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have widely been documented as accessible, low cost, high-resolution...
Erosion and slope instability poses a significant hazard to communities and infrastructure located i...
The coast is an environment enjoyed by people around the world, yet it is also hazardous, accounting...
The present paper explores the combination of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) photogrammetry and three...
Rock seawalls and groynes are common coastal structures, but these flexible type structures can be d...
The present paper explores the combination of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) photogrammetry and three...
Vermetid bioconstructions are biogenic formations, built by sessile gastropod molluscs belonging to ...
International audienceThe investigation of outcrop analogues using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) has...
Abstract of a poster that was presented at the GEOHAB 2014, Lorne, Australia, 5-9 May
Monitoring the impact of sea storms on coastal areas is fundamental to study beach evolution and the...
This study presents an analysis of shoreline change on reef islands using unmanned aerial vehicle (U...