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Remote Sensing Analysis of Geologic Hazards
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In recent decades, classical survey approaches have evolved and with the advent of new technologies and platforms, remote sensing systems have become popular and widely used in geosciences. Contactless devices are not invasive and allow for measuring without accessing the investigated area. This is an excellent advantage as earth surface processes often occur in remote areas and can be potentially dangerous or difficult to access. Satellite remote sensing offers the possibility of using multi-band high-resolution data over large areas. Therefore, it can be of great support for natural risk monitoring and analysis at a regional scale. On the other hand, terrestrial systems feature high spatial and temporal resolutions, which can assist in observing the evolution of fast and potentially dangerous phenomena. Therefore, proximal sensing systems are of great value for risk assessment and early warning procedures of natural hazards. This book focuses on recent and upcoming advances in the remote and proximal sensing monitoring of geologic hazards, warning procedures, and new data-processing techniques.

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Keywords

  • 3D point cloud
  • change detection
  • CHIRPS
  • Classification
  • COSMO-SkyMed
  • dense vegetation
  • digital image correlation
  • early warning system
  • earthquake
  • evolution characteristics
  • Fengfeng mine
  • Geography
  • glacial landscape
  • GNSS
  • Google Earth Engine
  • ground stability monitoring
  • Jølster
  • knowledge extraction
  • landslide
  • landslide database
  • lava
  • Mining
  • mining deformation monitoring
  • MSBAS
  • MTInSAR
  • multi-temporal image composite
  • multi-temporal interferometry
  • multiplatform SAR data
  • n/a
  • Natural Hazards
  • NDVI
  • object-based image analysis
  • object-oriented
  • optical remote sensing
  • PlanetScope
  • Rainfall
  • rainfall-triggered landslides
  • Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
  • Research & information: general
  • rock slope management
  • salt dissolution
  • SAR interferometry
  • Semantics
  • Sentinel-1
  • Sentinel-2
  • sinkholes
  • slope instability
  • state of activity
  • statistical analysis
  • supervoxels
  • surface deformations
  • template matching
  • the Bailong River basin
  • threshold
  • Time Series Analysis
  • time-lapse camera
  • Tropics
  • velocity
  • Volcanoes
  • voxels
  • water level

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-5700-7

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