2021
DOI: 10.3390/geosciences11020075
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MATLAB Virtual Toolbox for Retrospective Rockfall Source Detection and Volume Estimation Using 3D Point Clouds: A Case Study of a Subalpine Molasse Cliff

Abstract: The use of 3D point clouds to improve the understanding of natural phenomena is currently applied in natural hazard investigations, including the quantification of rockfall activity. However, 3D point cloud treatment is typically accomplished using nondedicated (and not optimal) software. To fill this gap, we present an open-source, specific rockfall package in an object-oriented toolbox developed in the MATLAB® environment. The proposed package offers a complete and semiautomatic 3D solution that spans from e… Show more

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“…Although the Convhull estimation is more accurate (because it uses a larger data set), the prismoid method is considered a standard procedure to calculate the volume of earth masses and is used by land surveyors and engineers (Lewinska and Galas, 2021). The Convhull function can approximate the volume of irregular polygons from 2D and 3D point sets, and is usually applied to geometrical studies and volume estimations (Carrea, et al, 2021). A prismoid is defined as a solid that has two flat and parallel faces of regular or irregular shape, joined by flat or warped surfaces, in which parallel lines can be drawn between the faces.…”
Section: Volume Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the Convhull estimation is more accurate (because it uses a larger data set), the prismoid method is considered a standard procedure to calculate the volume of earth masses and is used by land surveyors and engineers (Lewinska and Galas, 2021). The Convhull function can approximate the volume of irregular polygons from 2D and 3D point sets, and is usually applied to geometrical studies and volume estimations (Carrea, et al, 2021). A prismoid is defined as a solid that has two flat and parallel faces of regular or irregular shape, joined by flat or warped surfaces, in which parallel lines can be drawn between the faces.…”
Section: Volume Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the use of TLS and related techniques to quantify rockfall rates is increasingly common and standardized [22], their use for the assessment of rock slope hazard-mitigation activities is mostly absent from the literature. For example, mechanical scaling, spot bolting, and grouting are often installed at the discretion of an engineer in the field based on expert judgement, but there is no widely available quantitative data on the long-term effectiveness of such approaches or how the effectiveness changes over time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%