Browsing Capstone reports of the Masters in Earth & Space Sciences - Applied Geosciences by Subject "terrestrial laser scanning, structure-from-motion photogrammetry"
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Calculating the Uncertainty of a Structure from Motion (SfM) Model, Cadman Quarry, Monroe, Washington
(2016-03)Structure from Motion (SfM) is a new form of photogrammetry that automates the rendering of georeferenced 3D models of objects using digital photographs and independently surveyed Ground Control Points (GCPs). This project ... -
A comparative Analysis of Grain Size distributions and Cross Sections using an Oblique Photoset on the Nisqually Riverbed Adjacent to Longmire In Mount Rainier National Park
(2019-03)Collecting cobble counts and gathering cross sections out in the field can be a tedious and time consuming process. An attempt was made at expediting this process using structure from motion technology to create an orthophoto ... -
Observations of Joints Present in the Lawton Clay Member of the Vashon Stade, Exposed at a Coastal Bluff in Discovery Park, Seattle, Washington
(2016-06)The southwest-facing coastal bluff present at Discovery Park, Seattle, Washington, displays distinctive joints throughout the exposed Lawton Clay Member. Exhibiting a characteristic local stratigraphy of permeable ... -
Rockfall Reconnaissance and Stability Assessment: Frenchman Coulee, WA
(2019-03)The Sunshine Wall, a 30-meter tall outcrop of Columbia River Flood Basalt, is a popular climbing wall within Frenchman Coulee, located in central Washington. This study investigates the stability of the columnar basalt ... -
Using Terrestrial LiDAR to Monitor Erosion within the Gold Basin Landslide Complex, Verlot, WA
(2016-03)In 2014 the United States Forest Service closed the Gold Basin Campground of western Washington in an effort to protect the public from unstable hillslopes directly adjacent to the campground. The Gold Basin Landslide ... -
Using the Rockfall Activity Index to assess the impact of scaling on rock fall activity at Glitter Gulch, Alaska
(2019-06)This research examines terrestrial-laser scan data on a road cut in the Glitter Gulch area of Alaska, immediately preceding and following a slope stabilization project, noting changes in rock fall and comparing the work ...