Estimates of slope erosion intensity utilizing terrestrial laser scanning

Despite the large variety of methods for estimating slope erosion intensity, it is still difficult to obtain accurate erosion rates. Therefore, our goal was to develop a method to provide accurate estimates of sheet and rill erosion intensities, and evaluate denudation quantities due to abrasion, la...

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Main Authors: B. Usmanov, O. Yermolaev, A. Gafurov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2015-03-01
Series:Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
Online Access:https://www.proc-iahs.net/367/59/2015/piahs-367-59-2015.pdf
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spelling doaj-69e98e9df3d2470985f66863212e46e42020-11-24T22:50:19ZengCopernicus PublicationsProceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences2199-89812199-899X2015-03-01367596510.5194/piahs-367-59-2015Estimates of slope erosion intensity utilizing terrestrial laser scanningB. Usmanov0O. Yermolaev1A. Gafurov2Kazan Federal University, Department of the Landscape Ecology, Institute of Ecology and Geography, 18 Kremlevskay St., Kazan, Russia, 420008 Kazan, RussiaKazan Federal University, Department of the Landscape Ecology, Institute of Ecology and Geography, 18 Kremlevskay St., Kazan, Russia, 420008 Kazan, RussiaKazan Federal University, Department of the Landscape Ecology, Institute of Ecology and Geography, 18 Kremlevskay St., Kazan, Russia, 420008 Kazan, RussiaDespite the large variety of methods for estimating slope erosion intensity, it is still difficult to obtain accurate erosion rates. Therefore, our goal was to develop a method to provide accurate estimates of sheet and rill erosion intensities, and evaluate denudation quantities due to abrasion, landslides and talus processes using a high-precision laser scanning system (Trimble<sup>®</sup> GX). Differential maps between all stages of surveying and TIN-models were built directly on point clouds in "Trimble<sup>®</sup> RealWorks" software. Inspection and cross-section tools were used for detailed study of ground movements on the slope surface and the development of linear erosion forms. A new method for accurate estimates of the erosion has been developed using terrestrial laser scanning techniques. It makes it possible to assess the denudation–accumulation balance on erosive slopes, determine the dynamics of the volume of material moved on different parts of the slope in various surface runoff events, and identify spatial regularities forming rill washouts.https://www.proc-iahs.net/367/59/2015/piahs-367-59-2015.pdf
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Estimates of slope erosion intensity utilizing terrestrial laser scanning
Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
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O. Yermolaev
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title Estimates of slope erosion intensity utilizing terrestrial laser scanning
title_short Estimates of slope erosion intensity utilizing terrestrial laser scanning
title_full Estimates of slope erosion intensity utilizing terrestrial laser scanning
title_fullStr Estimates of slope erosion intensity utilizing terrestrial laser scanning
title_full_unstemmed Estimates of slope erosion intensity utilizing terrestrial laser scanning
title_sort estimates of slope erosion intensity utilizing terrestrial laser scanning
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
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2199-899X
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Despite the large variety of methods for estimating slope erosion intensity, it is still difficult to obtain accurate erosion rates. Therefore, our goal was to develop a method to provide accurate estimates of sheet and rill erosion intensities, and evaluate denudation quantities due to abrasion, landslides and talus processes using a high-precision laser scanning system (Trimble<sup>®</sup> GX). Differential maps between all stages of surveying and TIN-models were built directly on point clouds in "Trimble<sup>®</sup> RealWorks" software. Inspection and cross-section tools were used for detailed study of ground movements on the slope surface and the development of linear erosion forms. A new method for accurate estimates of the erosion has been developed using terrestrial laser scanning techniques. It makes it possible to assess the denudation–accumulation balance on erosive slopes, determine the dynamics of the volume of material moved on different parts of the slope in various surface runoff events, and identify spatial regularities forming rill washouts.
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