Yang et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Bank gully extraction from DEMs utilizing the geomorphologic features of a loess hilly area in ChinaYang et al., 2019
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- Yang X
- Na J
- Tang G
- Wang T
- Zhu A
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- Frontiers of Earth Science
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As one of most active gully types in the Chinese Loess Plateau, bank gullies generally indicate soil loss and land degradation. This study addressed the lack of detailed, large scale monitoring of bank gullies and proposed a semi-automatic method for extracting bank …
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- G01V—GEOPHYSICS; GRAVITATIONAL MEASUREMENTS; DETECTING MASSES OR OBJECTS
- G01V9/00—Prospecting or detecting by methods not provided for in groups G01V1/00 - G01V8/00
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