Journal of Maps (Dec 2020)

Engineering geological mapping using airborne LiDAR datasets – an example from the Vinodol Valley, Croatia

  • Petra Jagodnik,
  • Sanja Bernat Gazibara,
  • Željko Arbanas,
  • Snježana Mihalić Arbanas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2020.1831980
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
pp. 855 – 866

Abstract

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This paper presents the potential of airborne LiDAR digital terrain model (DTM) for engineering geological mapping in geologically complex and forested area. The multipurpose, comprehensive engineering geological map is created for the pilot area (16.75 km2) located in the Vinodol Valley, Croatia. Eight topographic datasets were derived from 1-m DTM and visually interpreted to identify lithologies and geomorphological processes. In total, 12 engineering geological units, more than 500 landslides, and gully erosion phenomena are outlined in the pilot area. Results confirmed the greatest potential of visual interpretation of LiDAR derivatives for mapping of geomorphological processes in a large scale. On the other hand, this method allowed identification and mapping of engineering formations that are basic engineering geological units appropriate for the medium-scale engineering geological maps. The produced map represents a valuable tool for a wide range of planning and engineering purposes, as well as for geological hazard and risk assessment.

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