High-resolution topography for understanding Earth surface processes: Opportunities and challenges
P Tarolli - Geomorphology, 2014 - Elsevier
In the last decade, a range of new remote-sensing techniques has led to a dramatic increase
in terrain information, providing new opportunities for a better understanding of Earth surface …
in terrain information, providing new opportunities for a better understanding of Earth surface …
Analyzing high resolution topography for advancing the understanding of mass and energy transfer through landscapes: A review
The study of mass and energy transfer across landscapes has recently evolved to
comprehensive considerations acknowledging the role of biota and humans as geomorphic …
comprehensive considerations acknowledging the role of biota and humans as geomorphic …
GeoFlood: Large‐scale flood inundation map** based on high‐resolution terrain analysis
Recent floods from intense storms in the southern United States and the unusually active
2017 Atlantic hurricane season have highlighted the need for real‐time flood inundation …
2017 Atlantic hurricane season have highlighted the need for real‐time flood inundation …
Characterizing geomorphological change to support sustainable river restoration and management
The hydrology and geomorphology of most rivers has been fundamentally altered through a
long history of human interventions including modification of river channels, floodplains, and …
long history of human interventions including modification of river channels, floodplains, and …
Combining geomorphometry, feature extraction techniques and Earth-surface processes research: The way forward
G Sofia - Geomorphology, 2020 - Elsevier
In recent years, the wealth of technological development revolutionised our ability to collect
data in geosciences. Due to the unprecedented level of detail of these datasets …
data in geosciences. Due to the unprecedented level of detail of these datasets …
'You are HERE': Connecting the dots with airborne lidar for geomorphic fieldwork
The emergence of airborne lidar data for studying landscape evolution and natural hazards
has revolutionized our ability to document the topographic signature of active and ancient …
has revolutionized our ability to document the topographic signature of active and ancient …
Channel planform geometry and slopes from freely available high-spatial resolution imagery and DEM fusion: Implications for channel width scalings, erosion proxies …
The rapid expansion of high-spatial resolution optical sensors and imagery over the last
decade presents exceptional opportunities for quantifying visible attributes of geomorphic …
decade presents exceptional opportunities for quantifying visible attributes of geomorphic …
A network‐based framework for identifying potential synchronizations and amplifications of sediment delivery in river basins
Long‐term prediction of environmental response to natural and anthropogenic disturbances
in a basin becomes highly uncertain using physically based distributed models, particularly …
in a basin becomes highly uncertain using physically based distributed models, particularly …
Using lidar data to analyse sinkhole characteristics relevant for understory vegetation under forest cover—Case study of a high karst area in the Dinaric Mountains
In this article, we investigate the potential for detection and characterization of sinkholes
under dense forest cover by using airborne laser scanning data. Laser pulse returns from …
under dense forest cover by using airborne laser scanning data. Laser pulse returns from …
An attention U-Net model for detection of fine-scale hydrologic streamlines
Surface water is an irreplaceable resource for human survival and environmental
sustainability. Accurate, finely detailed cartographic representations of hydrologic …
sustainability. Accurate, finely detailed cartographic representations of hydrologic …