Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) and 3D photogrammetry techniques were used in a relatively small (100-m-long) cave developed in Messinian gypsum in Emilia-Romagna (N. Italy). The surveys were carried out to compare the results obtained by both methods in mapping small-to medium-sized morphologies. These measurements allowed reconstructing the evolution stages of the paragenetic (anti-gravitative) morphologies (ceiling channels and pendants) that carved the roof of the cave, and their relationship with local geomorphology, infilling sediments, speleothems, and structural elements. Field measurements were integrated with morphometrical analyses of the digital models that then allowed a much greater number of observations to be made. The resu...
Knowledge of the geometrical and structural setting of rock masses is crucial to evaluate the stabi...
Mapping and modelling the complicated geometry of caves is a challenging task that has traditionally...
Underground caves and its specific structures are important for geomorphological studies. In this pa...
Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) and 3D photogrammetry techniques were used in a relatively small (1...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) is increasingly used in geomorphology for the study of medium- to s...
The change of hydrological conditions during the evolution of caves in carbonate rocks often results...
The change of hydrological conditions during the evolution of caves in carbonate rocks often results...
Recent laserscanning techniques can revisit the geomorphological analysis methods traditionally used...
A three-dimensional survey of natural caves is often a difficult task due to the roughness of the in...
Caves have been used by humans and animals for several thousand years until present but, at these ti...
Recent developments in laser scanning techniques and digital modelling provide powerful tools for th...
During the last decade, the need to survey and model caves or caverns in their correct three-dimensi...
The survey of ancient cave can generally be performed by traditional topographic methods that allow ...
The survey of ancient cave can generally be performed by traditional topographic methods that allow ...
Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) survey provides a product consisting of millions of geo-referenced ...
Knowledge of the geometrical and structural setting of rock masses is crucial to evaluate the stabi...
Mapping and modelling the complicated geometry of caves is a challenging task that has traditionally...
Underground caves and its specific structures are important for geomorphological studies. In this pa...
Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) and 3D photogrammetry techniques were used in a relatively small (1...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) is increasingly used in geomorphology for the study of medium- to s...
The change of hydrological conditions during the evolution of caves in carbonate rocks often results...
The change of hydrological conditions during the evolution of caves in carbonate rocks often results...
Recent laserscanning techniques can revisit the geomorphological analysis methods traditionally used...
A three-dimensional survey of natural caves is often a difficult task due to the roughness of the in...
Caves have been used by humans and animals for several thousand years until present but, at these ti...
Recent developments in laser scanning techniques and digital modelling provide powerful tools for th...
During the last decade, the need to survey and model caves or caverns in their correct three-dimensi...
The survey of ancient cave can generally be performed by traditional topographic methods that allow ...
The survey of ancient cave can generally be performed by traditional topographic methods that allow ...
Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) survey provides a product consisting of millions of geo-referenced ...
Knowledge of the geometrical and structural setting of rock masses is crucial to evaluate the stabi...
Mapping and modelling the complicated geometry of caves is a challenging task that has traditionally...
Underground caves and its specific structures are important for geomorphological studies. In this pa...