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Spatial accuracy assessment of unmanned aerial vehicle-based structures from motion multi-view stereo photogrammetry for geomorphic observations in initiation zones of debris flows, Ohya landslide, Japan

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Spatial accuracy assessment of unmanned aerial vehicle-based structures from motion multi-view stereo photogrammetry for geomorphic observations in initiation zones of debris flows, Ohya landslide, Japan

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Haruka Tsunetakaほか
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2020-06-08
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Progress in earth and planetary science 7(24)
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Haruka Tsunetaka
Norifumi Hotta
Yuichi S. Hayakawa
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Publication Date
2020-06-08
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2020-06-08
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Progress in earth and planetary science
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7(24)
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7(24)
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2197-4284
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2197-4284
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Behavior of Boulders within a Debris Flow Initiation Zone
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Seismic and inter-seismic ground surface deformations of the Murono mud volcano (central Japan) : a laser scanning approach
Landslides triggered by an earthquake and heavy rainfalls at Aso volcano, Japan, detected by UAS and SfM-MVS photogrammetry
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