International audienceDigital terrain models form the basis for distributed hydrologic models as well as for two-dimensional hydraulic river flood models. The technique used for generating high accuracy digital terrain models has shifted from stereoscopic aerial-photography to airborne laser scanning during the last years. Since the disastrous floods 2002 in Austria, large airborne laser-scanning flight campaigns have been carried out for several river basins. Additionally to the topographic information, laser scanner data offer also the possibility to estimate object heights (vegetation, buildings). Detailed land cover maps can be derived in conjunction with the complementary information provided by high-resolution colour-infrared orthopho...
Airborne scanning laser altimetry (LiDAR) is an important new data source for river flood modelling....
The work attempts to use Airborne Laser Scanning data in 2-D hydrodynamic modelling of the flow of t...
Detailed topographic data are important for both quantitative and qualitative fluvial studies. Topog...
Digital terrain models form the basis for distributed hydrologic models as well as for two-dimension...
Knowledge about the hydraulic situation in a mountain torrent is relevant to quantify flood risks, t...
The paper is a condensed presentation of the experimental part of my graduation project (Bitenc, 200...
This paper is intended to highlight the need to use data at high spatial resolution, such as those o...
This paper is intended to highlight the need to use data at high spatial resolution, such as those o...
In order to meet the requirements of the European Water Framework Directive (EU-WFD), authorities fa...
This paper is intended to highlight the need to use data at high spatial resolution, such as those o...
This paper presents aspects of ALS data usage in two - dimensional hydraulic modelling including ge...
The effect of vegetation in hydraulic computations can be significant. This effect is important for...
Two ongoing projects at ESSC that involve the development of new techniques for extracting informati...
The availability of high resolution topographic data is strategic for quantitative and qualitative a...
Flood extent maps derived from SAR images are a useful source of data for validating hydraulic model...
Airborne scanning laser altimetry (LiDAR) is an important new data source for river flood modelling....
The work attempts to use Airborne Laser Scanning data in 2-D hydrodynamic modelling of the flow of t...
Detailed topographic data are important for both quantitative and qualitative fluvial studies. Topog...
Digital terrain models form the basis for distributed hydrologic models as well as for two-dimension...
Knowledge about the hydraulic situation in a mountain torrent is relevant to quantify flood risks, t...
The paper is a condensed presentation of the experimental part of my graduation project (Bitenc, 200...
This paper is intended to highlight the need to use data at high spatial resolution, such as those o...
This paper is intended to highlight the need to use data at high spatial resolution, such as those o...
In order to meet the requirements of the European Water Framework Directive (EU-WFD), authorities fa...
This paper is intended to highlight the need to use data at high spatial resolution, such as those o...
This paper presents aspects of ALS data usage in two - dimensional hydraulic modelling including ge...
The effect of vegetation in hydraulic computations can be significant. This effect is important for...
Two ongoing projects at ESSC that involve the development of new techniques for extracting informati...
The availability of high resolution topographic data is strategic for quantitative and qualitative a...
Flood extent maps derived from SAR images are a useful source of data for validating hydraulic model...
Airborne scanning laser altimetry (LiDAR) is an important new data source for river flood modelling....
The work attempts to use Airborne Laser Scanning data in 2-D hydrodynamic modelling of the flow of t...
Detailed topographic data are important for both quantitative and qualitative fluvial studies. Topog...