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Monitoring of large landslides by Terrestrial Laser Scanning techniques: field data collection and processing
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Rock SlideEngineeringRock SlopeGeomorphologyGlobal Navigation Satellite SystemField Data CollectionTerrestrial SensingEarth ScienceSocial SciencesGeotechnical EngineeringGeophysicsLarge LandslidesGlobal Positioning SystemCalibrationTerrestrial LaserLaser-based SensorGeodesyLarge LandslideSurveyingSynthetic Aperture RadarGeographyGeodetic NetworkEngineering GeologySatellite Navigation SystemsRadarCivil EngineeringRemote SensingSubmarine LandslideGlobal Satellite Navigation SystemsSpace GeodesyFull Wave Tls
We have monitored a large landslide that causes extensive damage by using Terrestrial Laser Scanners (TLS) and Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers. Our surveys have confirmed that the slope undergoes a continuous change. When using TLS some operational difficulties arise. We have used different TLSs types to better evaluate the reliability of our surveys; a full wave TLS has allowed to make easier the data filtering. All surveys have been framed in the same absolute reference system; this has been done by connecting both targets and laser stations to a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Permanent Reference Stations network. A direct comparison among the DEMs allows to infer the movements of the landslide.
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