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Comparing manual and remote sensing field discontinuity collection used in kinematic stability assessment of failed rock slopes
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Cano M., Luis Jordá-Bordehore, Riquelme A., Tomás R.Fuentes:scopusDetermination of the basic friction angle fb of joints using the field tilt test: Results of various "fast" tests on outcrops
Conference ObjectAbstract: The basic friction angle of rock joints is usually obtained from tilt tests, being the most common tPalabras claves:Autores:Alejano L., Cano M., César P. Borja-Bernal, Galindo R., Luis Jordá-Bordehore, M. T. García-Vela, Medinaceli-Torrez R., Pérez-Rey I., Riquelme-Guill A., Silvia Loaiza Ambuludi, Tomás R.Fuentes:scopusExtraction of discontinuity sets of rocky slopes using iPhone-12 derived 3DPC and comparison to TLS and SfM datasets
Conference ObjectAbstract: Characterisation of a rock mass requires data from the intact rock along with the discontinuities. APalabras claves:Autores:Cano M., Luis Jordá-Bordehore, Pastor J.L., Riquelme A., Tomás R.Fuentes:scopusDigital 3D Rocks: A Collaborative Benchmark for Learning Rocks Recognition
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:computer graphics, Geology, remote sensingAutores:Benavente D., Cano M., Luis Jordá-Bordehore, Pastor J.L., Riquelme A., Tomás R.Fuentes:scopusDigital landform reconstruction using old and recent open access digital aerial photos
ArticleAbstract: Technological progress in remote sensing has enabled digital representation of terrain through new tPalabras claves:3D reconstruction, Aerial photos, Anthropogenic change detection, SfMAutores:Cano M., Del Soldato M., Luis Jordá-Bordehore, Moretti S., Riquelme A., Tomás R.Fuentes:scopusDigitalisation of rock specimens and outcrops for training
Conference ObjectAbstract: Three types or classes of rocks are commonly used for rock classification according to its genesis:Palabras claves:3D models, BENCHMARK, Geomechanics classification, Rocks, SfMAutores:Benavente D., Cano M., Luis Jordá-Bordehore, Pastor J.L., Riquelme A., Tomás R.Fuentes:scopus