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SF3M software: 3-D photo-reconstruction for non-expert users and its application to a gully network
Institute for Sustainable Agriculture, CSIC, Apartado 4084, 14080 Cordoba, Spain
University of Córdoba, Dept. of Rural Engineering, Campus Rabanales, Leonardo Da Vinci Building, 14071 Cordoba, Spain
M. R. James
Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK
M. D. Redel-Macías
University of Córdoba, Dept. of Rural Engineering, Campus Rabanales, Leonardo Da Vinci Building, 14071 Cordoba, Spain
R. Pérez
University of Córdoba, Dept. of Rural Engineering, Campus Rabanales, Leonardo Da Vinci Building, 14071 Cordoba, Spain
J. A. Gómez
Institute for Sustainable Agriculture, CSIC, Apartado 4084, 14080 Cordoba, Spain
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Short summary
- We present SF3M, a new graphical user interface for implementing a complete 3-D photo-reconstruction workflow based on freely available software, in combination with a low-cost survey design for the reconstruction of a several-hundred-metres-long gully network.
- This methodology implied using inexpensive means, little manpower, in a short time span, being a promising tool for gully erosion evaluation in scenarios with demanding budget and time constraints and reduced operator expertise.
- We present SF3M, a new graphical user interface for implementing a complete 3-D...