In this paper we present the results related to several field campaigns conducted in the last three years in a small (4.4 km<sup>2</sup>) wilderness basin in Carnia, a tectonically active alpine region in northeast Italy. The study area is a typical alpine debris-flow dominated catchment where several landslides, including a significantly large one, were observed and mapped. The field survey carried out in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 were focused on the large landslide of the basins and they consisted in the following steps: 1 – development of an accurate GPS network, 2 – make use of a long range Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS) for a detailed and local analysis of landslide movements, 3 – merge the data with an airborne LiDA...
On 4 August 2015, a very high intensity storm, 31.5 mm in 20 min (94.5 mm/h), hit the massif of Moun...
Latest advances in topographic data acquisition techniques have greatly enhanced the possibility to ...
Photogrammetry and laser scanning, thanks to significant development in last years, are comparable s...
In this paper we present the results related to several field campaigns conducted in the last three ...
In this work we present the results related to several field campaigns conducted in the last three ye...
The geomorphological change detection through the comparison of repeated topographic surveys is a re...
The development of Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) method for the generation of DTMs has made great...
The description and quantification of landscape changes as modulated by geomorphic processes, at dif...
This paper deals with the study of the dynamics of a landslide from two different but complementary ...
In Italy, landslide phenomena and mass movements are very common, particularly along the Alps, the p...
In recent years new remotely sensed technologies, such as airborne and terrestrial laser scanner, ha...
Abstract. The contribution addresses the issue of the integrated survey aimed at three-dimensional m...
The paper presents the first part of a research project concerning the creation of 3D terrain models...
The paper presents the first part of a research project concerning the creation of 3D terrain models...
none7High-Resolution Digital Elevation Models (HR DEMs) obtained with Light Detection and Ranging te...
On 4 August 2015, a very high intensity storm, 31.5 mm in 20 min (94.5 mm/h), hit the massif of Moun...
Latest advances in topographic data acquisition techniques have greatly enhanced the possibility to ...
Photogrammetry and laser scanning, thanks to significant development in last years, are comparable s...
In this paper we present the results related to several field campaigns conducted in the last three ...
In this work we present the results related to several field campaigns conducted in the last three ye...
The geomorphological change detection through the comparison of repeated topographic surveys is a re...
The development of Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) method for the generation of DTMs has made great...
The description and quantification of landscape changes as modulated by geomorphic processes, at dif...
This paper deals with the study of the dynamics of a landslide from two different but complementary ...
In Italy, landslide phenomena and mass movements are very common, particularly along the Alps, the p...
In recent years new remotely sensed technologies, such as airborne and terrestrial laser scanner, ha...
Abstract. The contribution addresses the issue of the integrated survey aimed at three-dimensional m...
The paper presents the first part of a research project concerning the creation of 3D terrain models...
The paper presents the first part of a research project concerning the creation of 3D terrain models...
none7High-Resolution Digital Elevation Models (HR DEMs) obtained with Light Detection and Ranging te...
On 4 August 2015, a very high intensity storm, 31.5 mm in 20 min (94.5 mm/h), hit the massif of Moun...
Latest advances in topographic data acquisition techniques have greatly enhanced the possibility to ...
Photogrammetry and laser scanning, thanks to significant development in last years, are comparable s...