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15 November 2017 Application of backpack Lidar to geological cross-section measurement
Jingyu Lin, Ran Wang, Zhouxuan Xiao, Lu Li, Weihua Yao, Wei Han, Baolin Zhao
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Proceedings Volume 10605, LIDAR Imaging Detection and Target Recognition 2017; 106050J (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2295060
Event: LIDAR Imaging Detection and Target Recognition 2017, 2017, Changchun, China
Abstract
As the traditional geological cross section measurement, the artificial traverse method was recently substituted by using point coordinates data. However, it is still the crux of the matter that how to acquire the high-precision point coordinates data quickly and economically. Thereby, the backpack Lidar is presented on the premise of the principle of using point coordinates in this issue. Undoubtedly, Lidar technique, one of booming and international active remote sensing techniques, is a powerful tool in obtaining precise topographic information, high-precision 3-D coordinates and building a real 3-D model. With field practice and date processing indoors, it is essentially accomplished that geological sections maps could be generated simply, accurately and automatically in the support of relevant software such as ArcGIS and LiDAR360.
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Jingyu Lin, Ran Wang, Zhouxuan Xiao, Lu Li, Weihua Yao, Wei Han, and Baolin Zhao "Application of backpack Lidar to geological cross-section measurement", Proc. SPIE 10605, LIDAR Imaging Detection and Target Recognition 2017, 106050J (15 November 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2295060
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