2017
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-4-w4-537-2017
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Mapping Snow Depth With Automated Terrestrial Laser Scanning – Investigating Potential Applications

Abstract: KEY WORDS: 3D surveying and mapping, snow drift, snow avalanches, digital surface models, multitemporal ABSTRACT:This contribution presents an automated terrestrial laser scanning (ATLS) setup, which was used during the winter 2016/17 to monitor the snow depth distribution on a NW-facing slope at a high-alpine study site. We collected data at high temporal [(sub-)daily] and spatial resolution (decimetre-range) over 0.8 km² with a Riegl LPM-321, set in a weather-proof glass fibre enclosure. Two potential ATLS-a… Show more

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