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Using terrestrial LiDAR data to analyse morphodynamics on steep unvegetated slopes driven by different geomorphic processes

Journal

CATENA
Volume 142, Issue -, Pages 269-280

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2016.03.021

Keywords

Slope erosion; Hillslope development; Terrestrial LiDAR; Northern Alps; Tyrrhenian Sea

Funding

  1. German Science Foundation (DFG) [HA5740/3-1, SCHM1373/8-1]

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Multi-temporal data collection represents a useful tool to investigate changes by geomorphological processes. Unvegetated steep slopes often show high levels of geomorphological activity, and their seasonal behaviour is challenging to understand and predict. Our work presents monitoring of steep slopes in two alpine river catchments (Arzbach Valley and Lainbach Valley, Germany) and on a Mediterranean mining waste dump (Rio Marina, Italy) using terrestrial laser scanning and a statistical modelling approach to better comprehend possible regularities in slope dynamics. Scans of all three slopes carried out repeatedly were analysed in terms of erosion and deposition rates and their distribution across the slope. The statistical model showed large differences between the three study areas, but promising agreements between modelled soil loss and measurements could be achieved within each catchment. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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