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Evaluation of Rock Fall Hazards Using Lidar Technology

Evaluation of Rock Fall Hazards Using Lidar Technology
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摘要 Lidar (light detection and ranging) is a relatively new technology that is being used in many aspects of geology and engineering, including researching the potential for rock falls on highway rock cuts. At Missouri University of Science and Technology, we are developing methods for measuring joint orientations remotely and quantifying the raveling process. Measuring joint orientations remotely along highways is safer, more accurate and can result in larger and more accurate data sets, including measurements from otherwise inaccessible areas. Measuring the nature of rock raveling will provide the data needed to begin the process of modeling the rock raveling process. In both cases, terrestrial lidar scanning is used to generate large point clouds of coordinate triplets representing the surface of the rock cut. Automated algorithms have been developed to organize the lidar data, register successive images without survey control, and removal of vegetation and non-rock artifacts. In the first case, we look for planar elements, identify the plane and calculate the orientations. In the second case, we take a series of scans over time and use sophisticated change detection algorithms to calculate the numbers and volumes of rock that has fallen off the rock face.
出处 《Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture》 2015年第1期80-89,共10页 土木工程与建筑(英文版)
关键词 LIDAR rock fall HAZARD rock cuts highway. 激光雷达技术 灾害评估 岩石切割 岩崩 远程测量 高速公路 岩石表面 工艺方法
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