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The application of terrestrial laser scanner and SfM photogrammetry in measuring erosion and deposition processes in two opposite slopes in a humid badlands area (central Spanish Pyrenees)
Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics, Earth Surface Science Research Group (IBED-ESS), University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
J. Revuelto
Instituto Pirenaico de Ecología (CSIC), Procesos Geoambientales y Cambio Global, Zaragoza, Spain
P. Errea
Instituto Pirenaico de Ecología (CSIC), Procesos Geoambientales y Cambio Global, Zaragoza, Spain
J. I. López-Moreno
Instituto Pirenaico de Ecología (CSIC), Procesos Geoambientales y Cambio Global, Zaragoza, Spain
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Geomatic techniques have been routinely applied in erosion studies, providing the opportunity to build high-resolution topographic models.The aim of this study is to assess and compare the functioning of terrestrial laser scanner and close range photogrammetry techniques to evaluate erosion and deposition processes in a humid badlands area.
Our results demonstrated that north slopes experienced more intense and faster dynamics than south slopes as well as the highest erosion rates.
Geomatic techniques have been routinely applied in erosion studies, providing the opportunity to...