Terrestrial laser scanning can provide high-resolution, two-dimensional sampling of soil surface roughness. While previous studies demonstrated the usefulness of these roughness measurements in geophysical applications, questions about the number of required scans and their resolution were not investigated thoroughly. Here, we suggest a method to generate digital elevation models, while preserving the surface’s stochastic properties at high frequencies and additionally providing an estimate of their spatial resolution. We also study the impact of the number and positions of scans on roughness indices’ estimates. An experiment over a smooth and isotropic soil plot accompanies the analysis, where scanning results are compared to results from ...
Surface roughness represents a major component of rock discontinuity shear strength. To achieve comp...
The surface roughness parameters commonly used as inputs to electromagnetic surface scattering model...
Quantification of soil roughness, i.e. the irregularities of the soil surface due to soil texture, a...
Terrestrial laser scanning can provide high-resolution, two-dimensional sampling of soil surface rou...
The surface roughness of agricultural soils is mainly related to the type of tillage performed, typi...
Adequate descriptions of soil surface roughness are vital for the accurate retrieval of soil moistur...
Terrestrial Laser Scanners (TLS) provide a non-contact method to measure soil microtopography of rel...
Soil roughness represents fine-scale surface geometry which figures in many geophysical models. Whil...
The presented three studies attempted to enhance our understanding of the evolution of stony hillslo...
To measure roughness a number of traditional measurement methods have been developed such as linear ...
Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) greatly facilitates the acquisition of detailed and accurate 3D mea...
The currently available backscatter inversion models often do not yield satisfactory results when ap...
Abstract: In this study, 3D terrestrial laser scan data have been used to quantify the surface rough...
The spatial sampling interval, as related to the ability to digitize a soil profile with a certain n...
The objective of this work is to compare soil roughness measurements obtained using three different ...
Surface roughness represents a major component of rock discontinuity shear strength. To achieve comp...
The surface roughness parameters commonly used as inputs to electromagnetic surface scattering model...
Quantification of soil roughness, i.e. the irregularities of the soil surface due to soil texture, a...
Terrestrial laser scanning can provide high-resolution, two-dimensional sampling of soil surface rou...
The surface roughness of agricultural soils is mainly related to the type of tillage performed, typi...
Adequate descriptions of soil surface roughness are vital for the accurate retrieval of soil moistur...
Terrestrial Laser Scanners (TLS) provide a non-contact method to measure soil microtopography of rel...
Soil roughness represents fine-scale surface geometry which figures in many geophysical models. Whil...
The presented three studies attempted to enhance our understanding of the evolution of stony hillslo...
To measure roughness a number of traditional measurement methods have been developed such as linear ...
Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) greatly facilitates the acquisition of detailed and accurate 3D mea...
The currently available backscatter inversion models often do not yield satisfactory results when ap...
Abstract: In this study, 3D terrestrial laser scan data have been used to quantify the surface rough...
The spatial sampling interval, as related to the ability to digitize a soil profile with a certain n...
The objective of this work is to compare soil roughness measurements obtained using three different ...
Surface roughness represents a major component of rock discontinuity shear strength. To achieve comp...
The surface roughness parameters commonly used as inputs to electromagnetic surface scattering model...
Quantification of soil roughness, i.e. the irregularities of the soil surface due to soil texture, a...