Application of structure from motion photogrammetry to multi-temporal geomorphological analyses: case studies from Italy and Spain

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Título: Application of structure from motion photogrammetry to multi-temporal geomorphological analyses: case studies from Italy and Spain
Autor/es: Del Soldato, Matteo | Riquelme, Adrián | Tomás, Roberto | De Vita, Pantaleone | Moretti, Sandro
Grupo/s de investigación o GITE: Ingeniería del Terreno y sus Estructuras (InTerEs)
Centro, Departamento o Servicio: Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ingeniería Civil
Palabras clave: Structure from Motion technique | Aerial images | Geomorphology | DTM reconstruction | Historical data
Área/s de conocimiento: Ingeniería del Terreno
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Editor: Comitato Glaciologico Italiano
Cita bibliográfica: Geografia Fisica e Dinamica Quaternaria. 2018, 41: 51-66. doi:10.4461/GFDQ.2018.41.4
Resumen: The study of the geomorphological evolution of landscapes is one of the most important tasks needed for assessing the natural and man-made geohazards and risks affecting a territory. In the last two decades, instrumental and computational advances have allowed the development of effective remote sensing methodologies, such as those based on Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Interferometry or change detection techniques (Tomás & Li, 2017). These techniques have enhanced the possibilities of making geomorphic observations and modelling. Specifically, Earth Observations (EO) techniques using airborne or satellite platforms have increased the ability to map and monitor geomorphological processes. In such a framework, historical landscape data, such as those available from aerial photographs taken since the early 1940s, are key instruments for studying the geomorphological evolution of a territory. In this work, the application of the Structure from Motion (SfM) technique to analyse the geomorphological evolution of sample areas by historical aerial photos is tested, examined, and discussed. Towards this aim, multi-temporal analysis by means of three-dimensional (3D) land models of four test areas reconstructed through the application of the SfM technique using available aerial images was performed. Although it is well known that SfM requires a considerable number of digital images and a significant overlap between them, the challenge of this approach was to reconstruct 3D land models using a reduced set of analogical aerial photos for satisfactory results. The resulting 3D reconstructions succeeded in recognizing and studying the geomorphological evolution of the test areas, represented by: a) a region in southern Italy affected by landslides; b) a territory in central Italy affected by badland-type intense erosional phenomena; c) a sector in northwestern Italy with open-pit mining activity; and d) a coastal zone affected by changes in its coastline. Despite some disadvantages that arose during the application of the SfM technique, the proposed methodology has been shown to be useful for geomorphological analysis. This can be considered an alternative to the use of analogical and digital stereoscopic techniques to recognize geomorphological shapes and analyse Earth surface evolution and the effects of different anthropic activities.
Patrocinador/es: Part of this work was supported by the University of Alicante (vigrob-157 Project, GRE14-04 Project and GRE15-19 Project), the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness (MINECO), the State Agency of Research (AEI) and the European Funds for Regional Development (FEDER) (projects TEC2017-85244-C2-1-P, ESP2013-47780-C2-2-R and TIN2014-55413-C2-2-P) and the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport (project PRX17/00439).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/81267
ISSN: 0391-9838 (Print) | 1724-4781 (Online)
DOI: 10.4461/GFDQ.2018.41.4
Idioma: eng
Tipo: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Derechos: © Comitato Glaciologico Italiano
Revisión científica: si
Versión del editor: https://doi.org/10.4461/GFDQ.2018.41.4
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