Monitoring surface evolution along active normal faults using  3D Terrestrial Laser Scanning or LiDaR and geophysical prospection surveys

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Unit:
Κατεύθυνση Πρόληψη και Διαχείριση των Φυσικών Καταστροφών
Library of the School of Science
Deposit date:
2013-03-06
Year:
2013
Author:
Ζαλούμη Ελισάβετ
Supervisors info:
Αλεξόπουλος Ιωάννης Επίκ. Καθηγ. (επιβλέπων), Φουντούλης Ιωάννης Αναπλ. Καθηγ., Βούλγαρης Νικόλαος Αναπλ. Καθηγ.
Original Title:
Διαχρονική παρακολούθηση επιφανειακών μεταβολών σε ενεργά ρήγματα με τη χρήση επίγειου LiDaR και γεωφυσικών διασκοπήσεων
Languages:
Greek
Translated title:
Monitoring surface evolution along active normal faults using  3D Terrestrial Laser Scanning or LiDaR and geophysical prospection surveys
Summary:
The aim of this study was to monitor diachronic changes in soil at the Psatha’s
fault , to a period of six months. Applied the technique of three-dimensional
(3D) Terrestrial  Laser Scanning or LiDaR for investigation of surface changes
and geophysical prospection survey for underground research. The results arise
are presented as change detection maps where are depicted changes in both
deposits and losses observed in the region and geoelectric sections in order to
 evaluate the underground  structures.
Main subject category:
Natural disasters
Other subject categories:
Geophysics
Structural geology
Geomorphology
Keywords:
Terrestrial or ground-based  three dimensional (3D) Scanning,  Light Detection and Range (LiDaR) method, 3D Laser Scanning, Monitoring surface evolution , Geophysics underground research
Index:
No
Number of index pages:
0
Contains images:
Yes
Number of references:
30
Number of pages:
90
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