The objective of this work is to present a low-cost methodology to monitor the displacement of continuously active landslides from ground-based optical images analyzed with a normalized image correlation technique. The performance of the method is evaluated on a series of images acquired on the Super-Sauze landslide (South French Alps) over the period 2008-2009. The image monitoring system consists of a high resolution optical camera installed on a concrete pillar located on a stable crest in front of the landslide and controlled by a datalogger. The data are processed with a cross-correlation algorithm applied to the full resolution images in the acquisition geometry. Then, the calculated 2D displacement field is orthorectified with a back...
International audiencePassive sensors such as multi-spectral (e.g., Single Lens Reflex, SLR) cameras...
none10noA new method for measuring spatially dense surface displacements of a landslide at daily int...
Over the last 10 years, the accessibility of high spatial resolution remote sensing images has stron...
The objective of this work is to present a low-cost methodology to monitor the displacement of conti...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to present the applicability of image correlatio...
International audienceVery high resolution monitoring of landslide kinematics is an important aspect...
This work presents a low-cost method to measure the displacement of some points on the landslide sur...
International audienceWe apply an image correlation technique to multi-orbit and multi-temporal High...
This work presents a low-cost method to measure the displacement of some points on the landslide sur...
International audienceTerrestrial Optical Photogrammetry (TOP) is a low-cost monitoring technique th...
Landslides are one of the most dangerous geological hazards worldwide, posing threats to human life,...
Photogrammetry has been used since long to periodically control the evolution of landslides; however...
International audiencePassive sensors such as multi-spectral (e.g., Single Lens Reflex, SLR) cameras...
none10noA new method for measuring spatially dense surface displacements of a landslide at daily int...
Over the last 10 years, the accessibility of high spatial resolution remote sensing images has stron...
The objective of this work is to present a low-cost methodology to monitor the displacement of conti...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to present the applicability of image correlatio...
International audienceVery high resolution monitoring of landslide kinematics is an important aspect...
This work presents a low-cost method to measure the displacement of some points on the landslide sur...
International audienceWe apply an image correlation technique to multi-orbit and multi-temporal High...
This work presents a low-cost method to measure the displacement of some points on the landslide sur...
International audienceTerrestrial Optical Photogrammetry (TOP) is a low-cost monitoring technique th...
Landslides are one of the most dangerous geological hazards worldwide, posing threats to human life,...
Photogrammetry has been used since long to periodically control the evolution of landslides; however...
International audiencePassive sensors such as multi-spectral (e.g., Single Lens Reflex, SLR) cameras...
none10noA new method for measuring spatially dense surface displacements of a landslide at daily int...
Over the last 10 years, the accessibility of high spatial resolution remote sensing images has stron...