AIRBORNE LASER ALTIMETER MEASUREMENTS OF LANDSCAPE TOPOGRAPHY

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作者
RITCHIE, JC
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[1] Hydrology Laboratory, USDA ARS, Beltsville, MD
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10.1016/0034-4257(95)00043-Z
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Measurements of topography can provide a wealth of information on landscape properties for managing hydrologic and geologic systems and conserving natural and agricultural resources. This article discusses the application of an airborne laser altimeter to measure topography and other landscape surface properties. The airborne laser altimeter makes 4000 measurements per second with a vertical recording resolution of 5 cm. Data are collected digitally with a personal computer. A video camera, borehole sighted with the laser, records an image for locating flight lines. CPS data are used to locate flight line positions on the landscape. Laser data were used to measure vegetation canopy topography, height, cover and distribution and to measure microtopography of the land surface and gullies with depths of 15-20 cm. Macrotopography of landscape profiles for segments up to 4 km were in agreement with available topographic maps but provided more detail. Larger gullies with and without vegetation, and stream channel cross sections and their associated floodplains have also been measured and reported in other publications. Landscape segments for any length could be measured for either micro- or macrotopography. Airborne laser altimeter measurements of landscape profiles can provide detailed information on landscape properties or specific needs that will allow better decisions on the design and location of structures (i.e., roads, pipe, and power lines) and for improving the management and conservation of natural and agricultural landscapes.
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