The work in this paper illustrates an experimental application for geosciences by coupling new and low cost photogrammetric techniques: Gigapixel and Structure-from-Motion (SfM). Gigapixel photography is a digital image composed of billions of pixels (≥1000 megapixels) obtained from a conventional Digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR), whereas the SfM technique obtains three-dimensional (3D) information from two-dimensional (2D) image sequences. The field test was carried out at the Ingelsberg slope (Bad Hofgastein, Austria), which hosts one of the most dangerous landslides in the Salzburg Land. The stereographic analysis carried out on the preliminary 3D model, integrated with Ground Based Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (GBInSAR) data, allowed us to obtain the main fractures and discontinuities of the unstable rock mass.

The use of gigapixel photogrammetry for the understanding of landslide processes in alpine terrain / Romeo, S.; Di Matteo, L.; Kieffer, D. S.; Tosi, G.; Stoppini, A.; Radicioni, F.. - In: GEOSCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3263. - 9:2(2019), pp. 1-10. [10.3390/geosciences9020099]

The use of gigapixel photogrammetry for the understanding of landslide processes in alpine terrain

Romeo S.
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2019

Abstract

The work in this paper illustrates an experimental application for geosciences by coupling new and low cost photogrammetric techniques: Gigapixel and Structure-from-Motion (SfM). Gigapixel photography is a digital image composed of billions of pixels (≥1000 megapixels) obtained from a conventional Digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR), whereas the SfM technique obtains three-dimensional (3D) information from two-dimensional (2D) image sequences. The field test was carried out at the Ingelsberg slope (Bad Hofgastein, Austria), which hosts one of the most dangerous landslides in the Salzburg Land. The stereographic analysis carried out on the preliminary 3D model, integrated with Ground Based Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (GBInSAR) data, allowed us to obtain the main fractures and discontinuities of the unstable rock mass.
2019
gigapixel photogrammetry; landslide; remote sensing; structure-from-motion
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The use of gigapixel photogrammetry for the understanding of landslide processes in alpine terrain / Romeo, S.; Di Matteo, L.; Kieffer, D. S.; Tosi, G.; Stoppini, A.; Radicioni, F.. - In: GEOSCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3263. - 9:2(2019), pp. 1-10. [10.3390/geosciences9020099]
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