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Using UAS optical imagery and SfM photogrammetry to characterize the surface grain size of gravel bars in a braided river (Veneon River, French Alps)

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This paper explores the potential of unmanned aerial system (UAS) optical aerial imagery to characterize grain roughness and size distribution in a braided, gravel-bed river (Veneon River, French Alps). With this aim in view, a Wolman field campaign (19 samples) and five UAS surveys were conducted over the Veneon braided channel during summer 2015. The UAS consisted of a small quadcopter carrying a GoPro camera. Structure from -Motion (SfM) photogrammetry was used to extract dense and accurate three-dimensional point clouds. Roughness descriptors (roughness heights, standard deviation of elevation) were computed from the SfM point clouds and were correlated with the median grain size of the Wolman samples. A strong relationship was found between UAS-SfM-derived grain roughness and Wolman grain size. The procedure employed has potential for the rapid and continuous characterization of grain size distribution in exposed bars of gravel-bed rivers. The workflow described in this paper has been successfully used to produce spatially continuous grain size information on exposed gravel bars and to explore textural changes following flow events. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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hal-01765600 , version 1 (13-04-2018)

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Daniel Vazquez-Tarrio, Laurent Borgniet, Frédéric Liébault, Alain Recking. Using UAS optical imagery and SfM photogrammetry to characterize the surface grain size of gravel bars in a braided river (Veneon River, French Alps). Geomorphology, 2017, 285, pp.94-105. ⟨10.1016/j.geomorph.2017.01.039⟩. ⟨hal-01765600⟩
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