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3-D reconstruction of an abandoned montane reservoir using UAV photogrammetry, aerial LiDAR and field survey

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2018

Abstract

In this study, we used unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to produce a detailed 3-D reconstruction of an abandoned montane reservoir that was built for timber flowing in the beginning of 19th century and that has not recently been used for any purpose. The UAV imaging and photogrammetric processing provided an ultra-high-resolution 3-D model of the reservoir basin (5 cm per pixel).

Bathymetric analyses were performed based on this basin model to calculate the reservoir volume and flooded area for different water levels. The reliability of the UAV-based model was tested by comparing the results with those of elevation models derived from geodetic field survey using a total station and from conventional data sources based on available aerial LiDAR data.

The data were compared to the historical estimates of the reservoir parameters found in the literature.