Authors
Marco Cavalli, Paolo Tarolli, Lorenzo Marchi, Giancarlo Dalla Fontana
Publication date
2008/5/15
Journal
Catena
Volume
73
Issue
3
Pages
249-260
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
High-resolution topographic data have the potential to differentiate the main morphological features of a landscape. This paper analyses the capability of airborne LiDAR-derived data in the recognition of channel-bed morphology. For the purpose of this study, 0.5 m and 1 m resolution Digital Terrain Models (DTMs) were derived from the last pulse LiDAR data obtained by filtering the vegetation points. The analysis was carried out both at 1-D scale, i.e. along the longitudinal channel profile, and at 2-D scale, taking into account the whole extent of the channel bed. The 1-D approach analyzed the residuals of elevations orthogonal to the regression line drawn along the channel profile and the standard deviation of local slope. The 2-D analysis was based on two roughness indexes, consisting on the local variability of the elevation and slope of the channel bed. The study was conducted in a headwater catchment …
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