Piping as a process of gully erosion in small- format aerial photography. a short note

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: from the of Physical Geography, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Physical have published the research work: PIPING AS A PROCESS OF GULLY EROSION IN SMALL- FORMAT AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY. A SHORT NOTE, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Bridging the resolution gap between terrestrial and conventional aerial photography, small-format aerial photography taken by unmanned platforms from low flying heights (50-500 m) has proven to be an excellent tool for gully erosion monitoring in several research studies conducted by the authors (e_g Marzolff and Ries, 2007; Aber et_al, 2010; Marzolff . . .

     

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