Low-Altitude Digital Photogrammetry Technique to Assess Ephemeral Gully Erosion
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Recent development in digital imaging makes it feasible to employ photogrammetry procedures to delineate landscape and erosion features. We evaluated the feasibility of using low-altitude photogrammetry to assess ephemeral gully erosion at agricultural fields. We tested an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and a ground based technology to acquire low-altitude surface images to create digital elevation models (DEMs). Collaborators at Wuhan and Yangling in China also used the LIDAR technology on a steep slope for DEM acquisition. We found (1) current DEMs derived from airplane flights are not accurate enough to delineate ephemeral gully channels; (2) a ground-based LIDAR system is capable of generating an accurate DEM and gully channels at steep hillslopes; and (3) at gentle slope situations, low altitude photogrammetry has the potential for acquiring DEMs. Nevertheless, proper deployment of a camera at a suitable height to have sufficient aerial coverage while maintaining the resolution at the Z (elevation) scale to assess rill ephemeral gully development is still a challenge.
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