id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ss6s6si2bbhstk6fhvxfbg6cbi P. R. N. Hobbs Monitoring coastal change using terrestrial LiDAR 2010.0 12 .pdf application/pdf 3730 265 60 "Monitoring coastal change using terrestrial LiDAR" Figure 2 Laser scanning from vehicle roof – mobile set-up Figure 5 Coastal mobile terrestrial LiDAR method coloured from the photo-mosaic (Figure 8), or a 3D triangulated 'solid' surface model Figure 9 Full Scan A – 3D triangulated 'solid' surface model Figure 10 Full Scan A – 3D triangulated surface model with digital colour photo overlay Figure 11 False-colour 2D height model for Scan A (red=low, blue=high) Figure 14 Scan B: triangulated surface model The 'Scan B' example shown in Figures 14 and 15 is of a cliff up to 50 m high on the When considering change models of coastal cliffs it is important to include the Laser scan models enhanced by calibrated digital photography (Figures (2002) Monitoring the role of landslides in 'soft cliff' coastal recession. monitoring coastal erosion using terrestrial laser scanning: case study at Happisburgh, Norfolk. ./cache/work_ss6s6si2bbhstk6fhvxfbg6cbi.pdf ./txt/work_ss6s6si2bbhstk6fhvxfbg6cbi.txt