2016
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi5120238
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Detection of Catchment-Scale Gully-Affected Areas Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) on the Chinese Loess Plateau

Abstract: Abstract:The Chinese Loess Plateau suffers from serious gully erosion induced by natural and human causes. Gully-affected areas detection is the basic work in this region for gully erosion assessment and monitoring. For the first time, an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) was applied to extract gully features in this region. Two typical catchments in Changwu and Ansai were selected to represent loess tableland and loess hilly regions, respectively. A high-powered quadrocopter (md4-1000) equipped with a non-metric … Show more

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“…The performance of pixel‐based methods is significantly affected by the quality of imagery, which contain many disturbed objects, such as vegetation and shadows. Object‐based image analysis (OBIA) improves accuracy in gully identification and gully‐affected area extraction (d'Oleire‐Oltmanns et al, ; Knight Spencer, Brooks, & Phinn, ; Liu et al, ; Shruthi, Kerle, & Jetten, , ; Shruthi, Kerle, Jetten, Abdellah, & Machmach, ; Pretorius et al, ; Taruvinga, ). A large amount of preprocessing, however, is necessary in the OBIA method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The performance of pixel‐based methods is significantly affected by the quality of imagery, which contain many disturbed objects, such as vegetation and shadows. Object‐based image analysis (OBIA) improves accuracy in gully identification and gully‐affected area extraction (d'Oleire‐Oltmanns et al, ; Knight Spencer, Brooks, & Phinn, ; Liu et al, ; Shruthi, Kerle, & Jetten, , ; Shruthi, Kerle, Jetten, Abdellah, & Machmach, ; Pretorius et al, ; Taruvinga, ). A large amount of preprocessing, however, is necessary in the OBIA method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital land surface analysis has been used to extract the basic terrain derivatives (e.g., slope and aspect) [15,16] and to study complicated applications (e.g., paleo-topographic reconstruction and landform classification) [17][18][19][20][21] of the Loess Plateau. The terrain points [22][23][24], lines [25][26][27], and surfaces [28][29][30] studies mainly focused on research with the view of developing and evaluating technologies and methods, and there is a lack of research and discussion on the role of terrain data in the study of the topography and geomorphology of the Loess Plateau. Tang et al [1] established the theory of the slope topo-sequence, which they successfully applied to study the Loess landform.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After an analytical aerotriangulation process, the DEMs were generated with vertical accuracies of 2 m and horizontal accuracies of 1 cm. Through the above process, the 1 m resolution DEM data was finally obtained (Liu, Ding, et al, ). Considering the data integrity, we chose the sub‐basins of each catchment as the test areas.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%