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https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-1-561-2015
https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-1-561-2015
Original research article
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19 Aug 2015
Original research article |  | 19 Aug 2015

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)

E. Nadal-Romero, J. Revuelto, P. Errea, and J. I. López-Moreno

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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.