Attendance Time: Monday, 20 April 2009, 17:30–19:00
Hall A
Chairperson: N. Pfeifer, H. Stötter
A1
EGU2009-3557 Integrating Airborne and Terrestrial Laser Scanning data to monitor active landsliding B. Székely, G. Molnár, A. Roncat, H. Lehner, Th. Gaisecker, and P. Drexel
A2
EGU2009-4540 State of the art in high accuracy high detail DTMs derived from ALS N. Pfeifer, C. Briese, G. Mandlburger, B. Höfle, and C. Ressl
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EGU2009-6188 Potential of Terrestrial and Airborne LiDAR in Geomorphology - A Geomorphological Perspective R. Bell, B. Höfle, and A. Chlaupek
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EGU2009-7715 Assessment of large rock-fall events at the lower margin of discontinuous permafrost using airborne LiDAR and photogrammetry in Central Austria M. Avian, A. Kellerer-Pirklbauer, and G.K. Lieb
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EGU2009-7781 Collection, processing and error analysis of Terrestrial Laser Scanning data from fluvial gravel surfaces R. Hodge, J Brasington, and K Richards
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EGU2009-7792 Formation of sheeting joints in Yosemite National Park, California S.J. Martel
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EGU2009-9240 Neotectonic implications by geophysical surveys of topographic features identified by Airborne Laser Scanning in the Neusiedlersee/Ferto area (Austria/Hungary) G. Timár, B. Székely, A. Zámolyi, G. Houseman, G. Stuart, B. Grasemann, E. Dombrádi, A. Galsa, D. Spahic, and E. Draganits and the ELTE-Leeds-UniWien Workgroup
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EGU2009-9582 Potential and challenges of Terrestrial Full-Waveform Laser Scanning for monitoring purposes in mountainous areas A. Roncat, B. Székely, G. Molnár, H. Lehner, N. Pfeifer, and Th. Gaisecker
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EGU2009-9820 Automatic derivation of natural and artificial lineaments from ALS point clouds in floodplains G. Mandlburger and C. Briese
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EGU2009-10714 Surveying a fossil oyster reef using terrestrial laser scanningPress & Media A. Haring, U. Exner, and M. Harzhauser
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EGU2009-12903 Structural geological environment of the Doren landslide (Vorarlberg, Austria) derived from LiDAR DTM analysis A. Zámolyi and B. Székely
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EGU2009-13142 Revealing the micro-scale fault pattern from ALS-DTM data in an Alpine environment (Vorarlberg, Austria) A. Zámolyi and B. Székely
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EGU2009-13177 ALS surveys to monitor an active volcanic area: the case of Stromboli Island (Italy)
C. Nardinocchi, B. Idda, and M. Marsella
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EGU2009-13339 Monitoring the on-going incision and uplift in a forested hilly environment at the Danube Bend, Hungary - A conceptual approach B. Székely, G. Molnár, A. Zámolyi, K. Tolnay, F. Horváth, G. Timár, G. Kovács, M. Kázmér, and D. Karátson and the PannonLiDAR Working Group
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EGU2009-13478 Applicability of the multi-temporal airborne LiDAR survey to measure sediment dynamics in mountainous region T Yamakoshi, A Matsuoka, and K Tamura