A high-precision LiDAR-based method for surveying and classifying coastal notches

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Formation of notches is an important process in the erosion of seaside cliffs. Monitoring of coastal notch erosion rate and processes has become a prime research focus for many coastal geomorphologists. Observation of notch erosion rate considers a number of characteristics, including cliff collapse risk, distinction of historical sea levels, and recognition of ongoing erosional mechanisms. This study presents new approaches for surveying and classifying marine notches based on a high-precision light detection and ranging (LiDAR)-based experiment performed on a small region of a coastal cliff in southern Portugal. A terrestrial LiDAR scanner was used to measure geometrical parameters and surface roughness of selected notches, enabling their classification according to shape and origin. The implemented methodology proved to be a highly effective tool for providing an unbiased analysis of marine morphodynamic processes acting on the seaside cliffs. In the analyzed population of voids carved into Miocene calcarenites in a coastal cliff section, two types of notch morphology were distinguished, namely U-shaped and V-shaped. The method presented here provides valuable data for landscape evaluation, sea-level changes, and any other types of analyses that rely on the accurate interpretation of cliff morphological features.

Tytuł
A high-precision LiDAR-based method for surveying and classifying coastal notches
Twórca
Terefenko Paweł ORCID 0000-0002-5081-8615
Słowa kluczowe
coastal notches; LiDAR; notch formations; coasts; coastal cliffs; monitoring; nisze erozyjne; formacje nisz erozyjnych; wybrzeża; klify nadmorskie; monitoring
Współtwórca
Zelaya Wziątek Dagmara
Dalyot Sagi
Boski Tomasz
Lima-Filho Francisco Pinheiro
Data
2018
Typ zasobu
artykuł
Identyfikator zasobu
DOI 10.3390/ijgi7080295
Źródło
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 2018, vol. 7 iss. 8, 295
Język
angielski
Prawa autorskie
CC BY CC BY
Kategorie
Publikacje pracowników US
Data udostępnienia21 wrz 2021, 15:15:03
Data mod.21 wrz 2021, 15:15:03
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