This article focuses on the use of terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) in the characterization of volcanic environments. A TLS survey of the Vesuvius crater (Somma-Vesuvius volcano, Italy) allows the definition of an accurate and georeferenced digital model of different sectors of the crater. In each sector, the intensity is computed for each point as the ratio between the emitted amplitude and the received one, normalized to the maximum signal. Moreover, the RGB colors of the observed surfaces can be captured by means of a calibrated camera mounted on the TLS instrument. In this way, a multi-band information is given, since a long range TLS operates in the near infrared band. The reflectance and RGB data are compared to verify their complement...
This paper explored the relationship between acidic sulfate alteration, geostructural frame- works, ...
This work deals with the integration of different surveying methodologies for the definition of very...
Erosional processes (natural or anthropogenic) may partly destroy the relatively small-sized volcani...
This article focuses on the use of terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) in the characterization of volcan...
This article focuses on the use of terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) in the characterization of volcan...
This work focuses on the use of terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) in the characterization of volcanic ...
This work focuses on the use of terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) in the characterization of volcanic ...
This paper deals with terrestrial long-range laser scanner applications, gives an overview of topics...
Geomorphological changes of areas affected by crustal deformation, eruptive events, gravitative inst...
Terrestrial laser scanning surveys represent at the moment one of the most powerful tools to accura...
High-precision digital surface models of areas subjected to eruptive events, gravitative instabiliti...
Results of observations of the Mt. Vesuvius caldera, carried out by means of terrestrial laser scann...
Results of observations of the Mt. Vesuvius caldera, carried out by means of terrestrial laser scann...
Monogenetic basaltic zones are common in many volcanic environments and may develop under very diffe...
Abstract. This study focuses on the adoption of a modern, widely-used Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS...
This paper explored the relationship between acidic sulfate alteration, geostructural frame- works, ...
This work deals with the integration of different surveying methodologies for the definition of very...
Erosional processes (natural or anthropogenic) may partly destroy the relatively small-sized volcani...
This article focuses on the use of terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) in the characterization of volcan...
This article focuses on the use of terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) in the characterization of volcan...
This work focuses on the use of terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) in the characterization of volcanic ...
This work focuses on the use of terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) in the characterization of volcanic ...
This paper deals with terrestrial long-range laser scanner applications, gives an overview of topics...
Geomorphological changes of areas affected by crustal deformation, eruptive events, gravitative inst...
Terrestrial laser scanning surveys represent at the moment one of the most powerful tools to accura...
High-precision digital surface models of areas subjected to eruptive events, gravitative instabiliti...
Results of observations of the Mt. Vesuvius caldera, carried out by means of terrestrial laser scann...
Results of observations of the Mt. Vesuvius caldera, carried out by means of terrestrial laser scann...
Monogenetic basaltic zones are common in many volcanic environments and may develop under very diffe...
Abstract. This study focuses on the adoption of a modern, widely-used Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS...
This paper explored the relationship between acidic sulfate alteration, geostructural frame- works, ...
This work deals with the integration of different surveying methodologies for the definition of very...
Erosional processes (natural or anthropogenic) may partly destroy the relatively small-sized volcani...