2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-3048
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Looking high and low: comparing a UAV-based and a ground-based methodology for the detection of vineyard terrace failures

Abstract: <p>Agricultural terraces are known to be related to complex hillslope hydrology, characterized by surface and sub-surface water flows. Locally high fluxes or accumulation of water can be responsible for terrace wall failures, such as collapse and piping. There is a need for both scientific research and applied sustainable viticulture to better understand these processes. A key challenge is to find a suitable balance between highly integrated but local field measurements, and a more approximate bu… Show more

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