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Remote Sensing
Drone-Based Remote Sensing for Research on Wind Erosion in Drylands: Possible Applications
Wei Guo1  Bo Zhou2  Junzhe Zhang2  GregoryS. Okin2 
[1] Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710049, China;Department of Geography, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA;
关键词: drone-based remote sensing;    wind erosion;    resampling;    spatial displacement;    volumetric information;    directional property;   
DOI  :  10.3390/rs13020283
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

With rapid innovations in drone, camera, and 3D photogrammetry, drone-based remote sensing can accurately and efficiently provide ultra-high resolution imagery and digital surface model (DSM) at a landscape scale. Several studies have been conducted using drone-based remote sensing to quantitatively assess the impacts of wind erosion on the vegetation communities and landforms in drylands. In this study, first, five difficulties in conducting wind erosion research through data collection from fieldwork are summarized: insufficient samples, spatial displacement with auxiliary datasets, missing volumetric information, a unidirectional view, and spatially inexplicit input. Then, five possible applications—to provide a reliable and valid sample set, to mitigate the spatial offset, to monitor soil elevation change, to evaluate the directional property of land cover, and to make spatially explicit input for ecological models—of drone-based remote sensing products are suggested. To sum up, drone-based remote sensing has become a useful method to research wind erosion in drylands, and can solve the issues caused by using data collected from fieldwork. For wind erosion research in drylands, we suggest that a drone-based remote sensing product should be used as a complement to field measurements.

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