Journal article

Structure-from-motion photogrammetry analysis of historical aerial photography: Determining beach volumetric change over decadal scales

RC Carvalho, DM Kennedy, Y Niyazi, C Leach, TM Konlechner, D Ierodiaconou

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | WILEY | Published : 2020

Abstract

Historical aerial photographs are an invaluable tool in shoreline mapping and change detection in coastal landscapes. We evaluate the extent to which structure-from-motion (SfM) photogrammetric methods can be applied to quantify volumetric changes along sandy beaches, using archival imagery. We demonstrate the application of SfM-derived digital surface models (DSMs) at East Beach and Lady Bay in southwest Victoria, Australia, using photographic datasets taken in 1969, 1977 and 1986, and compare them to LiDAR-derived DSMs acquired at both sites in 2007. The SfM approaches resulted in two entire and two partial suitable DSMs out of six datasets. Good-quality DSMs were spatially continuous with..

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