Analysing the suitability of radiometrically calibrated full-waveform lidar data for delineating Alpine rock glaciers

With full-waveform (FWF) lidar systems becoming increasingly available from different commercial manufacturers, the possibility for extracting physical parameters of the scanned surfaces in an area-wide sense, as addendum to their geometric representation, has risen as well. The mentioned FWF syst...

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Main Authors: A. Roncat, M. Wieser, C. Briese, E. Bollmann, R. Sailer, C. Klug, N. Pfeifer
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2013-10-01
Series:ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
Online Access:https://www.isprs-ann-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/II-5-W2/247/2013/isprsannals-II-5-W2-247-2013.pdf
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spelling doaj-fae0759e80054b78a5fb820a675897ef2020-11-24T20:55:59ZengCopernicus PublicationsISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences2194-90422194-90502013-10-01II-5-W224725210.5194/isprsannals-II-5-W2-247-2013Analysing the suitability of radiometrically calibrated full-waveform lidar data for delineating Alpine rock glaciersA. Roncat0M. Wieser1C. Briese2C. Briese3E. Bollmann4R. Sailer5C. Klug6N. Pfeifer7Research Groups Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Department of Geodesy and Geoinformation, Vienna University of Technology, AustriaResearch Groups Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Department of Geodesy and Geoinformation, Vienna University of Technology, AustriaResearch Groups Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Department of Geodesy and Geoinformation, Vienna University of Technology, AustriaLudwig Boltzmann Institute for Archaeological Prospection and Virtual Archaeology, Vienna, AustriaInstitute of Geography, University of Innsbruck, AustriaInstitute of Geography, University of Innsbruck, AustriaInstitute of Geography, University of Innsbruck, AustriaResearch Groups Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Department of Geodesy and Geoinformation, Vienna University of Technology, AustriaWith full-waveform (FWF) lidar systems becoming increasingly available from different commercial manufacturers, the possibility for extracting physical parameters of the scanned surfaces in an area-wide sense, as addendum to their geometric representation, has risen as well. The mentioned FWF systems digitize the temporal profiles of the transmitted laser pulse and of its backscattered echoes, allowing for a reliable determination of the target distance to the instrument and of physical target quantities by means of radiometric calibration, one of such quantities being the diffuse Lambertian reflectance. <br><br> The delineation of glaciers is a time-consuming task, commonly performed manually by experts and involving field trips as well as image interpretation of orthophotos, digital terrain models and shaded reliefs. In this study, the diffuse Lambertian reflectance was compared to the glacier outlines mapped by experts. We start the presentation with the workflow for analysis of FWF data, their direct georeferencing and the calculation of the diffuse Lambertian reflectance by radiometric calibration; this workflow is illustrated for a large FWF lidar campaign in the Ötztal Alps (Tyrol, Austria), operated with an Optech ALTM 3100 system. The geometric performance of the presented procedure was evaluated by means of a relative and an absolute accuracy assessment using strip differences and orthophotos, resp. The diffuse Lambertian reflectance was evaluated at two rock glaciers within the mentioned lidar campaign. This feature showed good performance for the delineation of the rock glacier boundaries, especially at their lower parts.https://www.isprs-ann-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/II-5-W2/247/2013/isprsannals-II-5-W2-247-2013.pdf
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author A. Roncat
M. Wieser
C. Briese
C. Briese
E. Bollmann
R. Sailer
C. Klug
N. Pfeifer
spellingShingle A. Roncat
M. Wieser
C. Briese
C. Briese
E. Bollmann
R. Sailer
C. Klug
N. Pfeifer
Analysing the suitability of radiometrically calibrated full-waveform lidar data for delineating Alpine rock glaciers
ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
author_facet A. Roncat
M. Wieser
C. Briese
C. Briese
E. Bollmann
R. Sailer
C. Klug
N. Pfeifer
author_sort A. Roncat
title Analysing the suitability of radiometrically calibrated full-waveform lidar data for delineating Alpine rock glaciers
title_short Analysing the suitability of radiometrically calibrated full-waveform lidar data for delineating Alpine rock glaciers
title_full Analysing the suitability of radiometrically calibrated full-waveform lidar data for delineating Alpine rock glaciers
title_fullStr Analysing the suitability of radiometrically calibrated full-waveform lidar data for delineating Alpine rock glaciers
title_full_unstemmed Analysing the suitability of radiometrically calibrated full-waveform lidar data for delineating Alpine rock glaciers
title_sort analysing the suitability of radiometrically calibrated full-waveform lidar data for delineating alpine rock glaciers
publisher Copernicus Publications
series ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
issn 2194-9042
2194-9050
publishDate 2013-10-01
description With full-waveform (FWF) lidar systems becoming increasingly available from different commercial manufacturers, the possibility for extracting physical parameters of the scanned surfaces in an area-wide sense, as addendum to their geometric representation, has risen as well. The mentioned FWF systems digitize the temporal profiles of the transmitted laser pulse and of its backscattered echoes, allowing for a reliable determination of the target distance to the instrument and of physical target quantities by means of radiometric calibration, one of such quantities being the diffuse Lambertian reflectance. <br><br> The delineation of glaciers is a time-consuming task, commonly performed manually by experts and involving field trips as well as image interpretation of orthophotos, digital terrain models and shaded reliefs. In this study, the diffuse Lambertian reflectance was compared to the glacier outlines mapped by experts. We start the presentation with the workflow for analysis of FWF data, their direct georeferencing and the calculation of the diffuse Lambertian reflectance by radiometric calibration; this workflow is illustrated for a large FWF lidar campaign in the Ötztal Alps (Tyrol, Austria), operated with an Optech ALTM 3100 system. The geometric performance of the presented procedure was evaluated by means of a relative and an absolute accuracy assessment using strip differences and orthophotos, resp. The diffuse Lambertian reflectance was evaluated at two rock glaciers within the mentioned lidar campaign. This feature showed good performance for the delineation of the rock glacier boundaries, especially at their lower parts.
url https://www.isprs-ann-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/II-5-W2/247/2013/isprsannals-II-5-W2-247-2013.pdf
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