Experience of using non‐specialized unmanned aerial vehicles for aerial surveys in the studies of exogenous geological processes

The article reviews the experience of aerial surveys using a quadcopter DJI Inspire 1 PRO (unmanned aerial vehicle, UAV) for solving problems of engineering geodynamics. It describes the application of photogrammetry to estimate quantitative parameters of the studied objects, the experience of using...

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Main Authors: A. A. Rybchenko, A. V. Kadetova, E. A. Kozyreva, A. A. Yuriev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of the Earth's crust, Siberian Branch of RAS 2019-12-01
Series:Geodinamika i Tektonofizika
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Online Access:https://www.gt-crust.ru/jour/article/view/946
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spelling doaj-1138b68df6b0456a96eb4d620e9b3b202021-07-29T08:39:53ZengInstitute of the Earth's crust, Siberian Branch of RASGeodinamika i Tektonofizika2078-502X2019-12-011041045105810.5800/GT-2019-10-4-0457455Experience of using non‐specialized unmanned aerial vehicles for aerial surveys in the studies of exogenous geological processesA. A. Rybchenko0A. V. Kadetova1E. A. Kozyreva2A. A. Yuriev3Institute of the Earth's Crust, Siberian Branch of RAS; Irkutsk Scientific Center, Siberian Branch of RASInstitute of the Earth's Crust, Siberian Branch of RASInstitute of the Earth's Crust, Siberian Branch of RAS; Irkutsk Scientific Center, Siberian Branch of RASInstitute of the Earth's Crust, Siberian Branch of RASThe article reviews the experience of aerial surveys using a quadcopter DJI Inspire 1 PRO (unmanned aerial vehicle, UAV) for solving problems of engineering geodynamics. It describes the application of photogrammetry to estimate quantitative parameters of the studied objects, the experience of using UAVs to study flood processes in the Tunka valley (Russia) and erosion structures in the Ulaanbaatar agglomeration (Mongolia). The first UAV‐acquired data on debris flow alluvial fans and elementary drainage basins of erosion structures are presented. The ranges of UAV flight heights were 100–150 m and 1–30 m for local and detailed aerial photography surveys, respectively. Local surveys covered relatively large objects – debris flow alluvial fans and drainage basins. Detailed aerial photography aimed to investigate the granulometric compositions of debris flow deposits and to construct transverse profiles of erosion structures. Processed aerial photos provided a basis for a schematic map showing the distribution of accumu‐ lated debris flow deposits. The granulometric compositions of coarse fractions in the debris flow deposits were de‐ termined. Based on the survey results, 3D models of the fragments of the erosion structures and their cross‐sections were constructed.https://www.gt-crust.ru/jour/article/view/946unmanned aerial vehicle (uav)engineering geodynamicsphotogrammetrydebris flowerosiontunka ridgeulaanbaatar
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author A. A. Rybchenko
A. V. Kadetova
E. A. Kozyreva
A. A. Yuriev
spellingShingle A. A. Rybchenko
A. V. Kadetova
E. A. Kozyreva
A. A. Yuriev
Experience of using non‐specialized unmanned aerial vehicles for aerial surveys in the studies of exogenous geological processes
Geodinamika i Tektonofizika
unmanned aerial vehicle (uav)
engineering geodynamics
photogrammetry
debris flow
erosion
tunka ridge
ulaanbaatar
author_facet A. A. Rybchenko
A. V. Kadetova
E. A. Kozyreva
A. A. Yuriev
author_sort A. A. Rybchenko
title Experience of using non‐specialized unmanned aerial vehicles for aerial surveys in the studies of exogenous geological processes
title_short Experience of using non‐specialized unmanned aerial vehicles for aerial surveys in the studies of exogenous geological processes
title_full Experience of using non‐specialized unmanned aerial vehicles for aerial surveys in the studies of exogenous geological processes
title_fullStr Experience of using non‐specialized unmanned aerial vehicles for aerial surveys in the studies of exogenous geological processes
title_full_unstemmed Experience of using non‐specialized unmanned aerial vehicles for aerial surveys in the studies of exogenous geological processes
title_sort experience of using non‐specialized unmanned aerial vehicles for aerial surveys in the studies of exogenous geological processes
publisher Institute of the Earth's crust, Siberian Branch of RAS
series Geodinamika i Tektonofizika
issn 2078-502X
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The article reviews the experience of aerial surveys using a quadcopter DJI Inspire 1 PRO (unmanned aerial vehicle, UAV) for solving problems of engineering geodynamics. It describes the application of photogrammetry to estimate quantitative parameters of the studied objects, the experience of using UAVs to study flood processes in the Tunka valley (Russia) and erosion structures in the Ulaanbaatar agglomeration (Mongolia). The first UAV‐acquired data on debris flow alluvial fans and elementary drainage basins of erosion structures are presented. The ranges of UAV flight heights were 100–150 m and 1–30 m for local and detailed aerial photography surveys, respectively. Local surveys covered relatively large objects – debris flow alluvial fans and drainage basins. Detailed aerial photography aimed to investigate the granulometric compositions of debris flow deposits and to construct transverse profiles of erosion structures. Processed aerial photos provided a basis for a schematic map showing the distribution of accumu‐ lated debris flow deposits. The granulometric compositions of coarse fractions in the debris flow deposits were de‐ termined. Based on the survey results, 3D models of the fragments of the erosion structures and their cross‐sections were constructed.
topic unmanned aerial vehicle (uav)
engineering geodynamics
photogrammetry
debris flow
erosion
tunka ridge
ulaanbaatar
url https://www.gt-crust.ru/jour/article/view/946
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