Characterization of rock masses may benefit from photogrammetry, which is the science of turning photographs into 3D models. Two case histories (one for a slope, and one for a cavern) show the data that may be extracted from the models, and how a much clearer understanding of the fracture sets and of the geologic controls in general may be achieved within a permanent, unbiased documentation of a rock mass.
Photogrammetry for the Characterization of Rock Masses: Two Case Histories for Slopes and Caverns
Fulvio Tonon
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2019-01-01
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Characterization of rock masses may benefit from photogrammetry, which is the science of turning photographs into 3D models. Two case histories (one for a slope, and one for a cavern) show the data that may be extracted from the models, and how a much clearer understanding of the fracture sets and of the geologic controls in general may be achieved within a permanent, unbiased documentation of a rock mass.File in questo prodotto:
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