Remote Sensing (Sep 2013)

3D Modeling of Coarse Fluvial Sediments Based on Mobile Laser Scanning Data

  • Petteri Alho,
  • Matti Vaaja,
  • Hannu Hyyppä,
  • Matti Kurkela,
  • Harri Kaartinen,
  • Antero Kukko,
  • Yunsheng Wang,
  • Claude Flener,
  • Xinlian Liang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs5094571
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 9
pp. 4571 – 4592

Abstract

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High quality sedimentary measurements are required for studying fluvial geomorphology and hydrological processes e.g., flood and river dynamics. Mobile laser scanning (MLS) currently provides the opportunity to achieve high precision measurements of coarse fluvial sediments in a large survey area. Our study aims to investigate the capability of single-track MLS data for individual particle-based sediment modeling. Individual particles are firstly detected and delineated from a digital surface model (DSM) that is generated from the MLS data. 3D MLS points of each detected individual particle are then extracted from the point cloud. The grain size and the sphericity as well as the orientation of each individual particle are estimated based on the extracted MLS points. According to the evaluations conduced in the paper, it is possible to detect and to model sediment particles above 63 mm from a single-track MLS point cloud with a high reliability. The paper further discusses the strength and the challenges of individual particle-based approach for sedimentary measurement.

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