Structure-from-Motion photogrammetry for high-resolution coastal and fluvial geomorphic surveys

Photogrammetry is an old remote sensing technique that has undergone significant new developments related to the emergence of new computer vision algorithms, notably the workflow technique called Structure-from-Motion (SfM photogrammetry). These innovations facilitate the utilization of this technique by non-specialists. SfM photogrammetry now enables the production of high-resolution morphometric 3D models and derived products such as digital surface models (DSMs) and orthophotographs. We conducted three SfM-photogrammetric experiments, in French Guiana on an embayed beach in Cayenne and on a small mudflat sector of a coastal mud bank near the Sinnamary estuary, and finally in the French southern Alps on a section of the braided Buech River near Sisteron. We developed a simple field protocol based on subvertical aerial photography from a microlight aircraft at low altitude (1000 feet). We generated DSMs and the other products with user-friendly Agisoft Photoscan Professional © software. These SfM implementations were aimed at highlighting the subtle morphological variations characterising these features and some of the processes involved in morphological change. The DSMs were produced at a resolution of 5 to 10 cm per pixel and had a mean vertical accuracy less than 10 cm compared to the Real-Time Kinematic Differential Global Positioning System (RTK-DGPS) control points, with a maximum of 20 cm in marginal sectors near high vegetation such as trees and shrubs and on wet surfaces close to water-filled channels or in the lower intertidal zone. Low-cost, user-friendly SfM photogrammetry offers interesting new perspectives in the fields of coastal and fluvial geomorphology requiring high-resolution topographic data. The technique combines the advantages of the reproducibility of GPS topographic surveys and the high density and accuracy of airborne LIDAR, but at very advantageous cost compared to the latter.

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