Monitoring the Evolution of the Kaiwhata Landslide in New Zealand using Object-based Image Analysis and Sentinel-2 Time Series – Kiarash POOLADSAZ
Kiarash POOLADSAZ
Master's thesis
Monitoring the Evolution of the Kaiwhata Landslide in New Zealand using Object-based Image Analysis and Sentinel-2 Time Series
Monitoring the Evolution of the Kaiwhata Landslide in New Zealand using Object-based Image Analysis and Sentinel-2 Time Series
Abstract:
Landslides are geological events that occur frequently in mountainous and hilly areas of New Zealand, causing significant damage and changes to the landscape. These events can be disastrous, and monitoring their evolution and subsequent impacts is essential to mitigate hazards that could arise in later reactivation phases or similar cases. The abundance of time-series remote sensing data has facilitated …moreAbstract:
Landslides are geological events that occur frequently in mountainous and hilly areas of New Zealand, causing significant damage and changes to the landscape. These events can be disastrous, and monitoring their evolution and subsequent impacts is essential to mitigate hazards that could arise in later reactivation phases or similar cases. The abundance of time-series remote sensing data has facilitated …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 24. 5. 2023
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- Supervisor: RNDr. Jan Brus, Ph.D.
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POOLADSAZ, Kiarash. \textit{Monitoring the Evolution of the Kaiwhata Landslide in New Zealand using Object-based Image Analysis and Sentinel-2 Time Series}. Online. Master's thesis. Olomouc: Palacký University Olomouc, Faculty of Science. 2023. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/opeifp/.
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POOLADSAZ, Kiarash. Monitoring the Evolution of the Kaiwhata Landslide in New Zealand using Object-based Image Analysis and Sentinel-2 Time Series . Olomouc, 2023. diplomová práce (Mgr.). UNIVERZITA PALACKÉHO V OLOMOUCI. Přírodovědecká fakulta
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Geoinformatics and Cartography / Geoinformatics and Cartography
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