The results of two survey methods, geological photointerpretation and historical photogrammetry, are compared in order to evaluate the temporal evolution of a unstable slope located in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines (Italy). Historical aerial photos of the area, derived from photogrammetric surveys conducted in 1954 (scale 1:60000), in 1971 (scale 1:20000), and in 1976 (scale 1:17000) were available. A photogrammetric flight was further conducted in 2000, at a scale of 1:4400, with a traditional GPS ground survey support. First, the results of photographic analysis with the photointerpretation method are presented: the landslides are described from a geological point of view, showing its temporal evolution. To quantitatively assess the landsl...
Archival multi-temporal aerial photogrammetry allows to measure displacements of a landslide area wh...
This study demonstrates the value of historical aerial photographs as a source for monitoring long-t...
Geomatic approaches were used to investigate a landslide in the Emilian Apennines in northern Italy ...
The results of two survey methods, geological photointerpretation and historical photogrammetry, are...
The results of two survey methods, geological photointerpretation and historical photogrammetry, are...
The results of two survey methods, historical photogrammetry and geological photointerpretation, are...
The results of two survey methods, historical photogrammetry and geological photointerpretation, are...
The results of two survey methods, historical photogrammetry and geological photointerpretation, are...
Abstract. Landslides are a widespread natural hazard that cause damages to people and to the built u...
The use of photogrammetry techniques is an operative instrument for the definition of geometry and d...
The use of photogrammetry techniques is an operative instrument for the definition of geometry and d...
Many types of thematic maps dealing with slope movements have been proposed in the scientific litera...
This study demonstrates the value of historical aerial photographs as a source for monitoring long-t...
This study demonstrates the value of historical aerial photographs as a source for monitoring long-t...
Archival multi-temporal aerial photogrammetry allows to measure displacements of a landslide area wh...
Archival multi-temporal aerial photogrammetry allows to measure displacements of a landslide area wh...
This study demonstrates the value of historical aerial photographs as a source for monitoring long-t...
Geomatic approaches were used to investigate a landslide in the Emilian Apennines in northern Italy ...
The results of two survey methods, geological photointerpretation and historical photogrammetry, are...
The results of two survey methods, geological photointerpretation and historical photogrammetry, are...
The results of two survey methods, historical photogrammetry and geological photointerpretation, are...
The results of two survey methods, historical photogrammetry and geological photointerpretation, are...
The results of two survey methods, historical photogrammetry and geological photointerpretation, are...
Abstract. Landslides are a widespread natural hazard that cause damages to people and to the built u...
The use of photogrammetry techniques is an operative instrument for the definition of geometry and d...
The use of photogrammetry techniques is an operative instrument for the definition of geometry and d...
Many types of thematic maps dealing with slope movements have been proposed in the scientific litera...
This study demonstrates the value of historical aerial photographs as a source for monitoring long-t...
This study demonstrates the value of historical aerial photographs as a source for monitoring long-t...
Archival multi-temporal aerial photogrammetry allows to measure displacements of a landslide area wh...
Archival multi-temporal aerial photogrammetry allows to measure displacements of a landslide area wh...
This study demonstrates the value of historical aerial photographs as a source for monitoring long-t...
Geomatic approaches were used to investigate a landslide in the Emilian Apennines in northern Italy ...