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Virtual Outcrops Building in Extreme Logistic Conditions for Data Collection, Geological Mapping, and Teaching: The Santorini's Caldera Case Study, Greece

Authors :
Grueau, C
Laurini, R
Ragia, L
Bonali, F
Fallati, L
Varvara, A
Drymoni, K
Mariotto, F
Corti, N
Tibaldi, A
Gudmundsson, A
Nomikou, P
Grueau, C
Laurini, R
Ragia, L
Bonali, F
Fallati, L
Varvara, A
Drymoni, K
Mariotto, F
Corti, N
Tibaldi, A
Gudmundsson, A
Nomikou, P
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

In the present work, we test the application of boat-camera-based photogrammetry as a tool for Virtual Outcrops (VOs) building on geological mapping and data collection. We used a 20 MPX camera run by an operator who collected pictures almost continuously, keeping the camera parallel to the ground and opposite to the target during a boat survey. Our selected target was the northern part of Santorini's caldera wall, a structure of great geological interest. A total of 887 pictures were collected along a 5.5-km-long section along an almost vertical caldera outcrop. The survey was performed at a constant boat speed of about 4 m/s and a coastal approaching range of 35.8 to 296.5m. Using the Structure from Motion technique we: i) produced a successful and high-resolution 3D model of the studied area, ii) designed high-resolution VOs for two selected caldera sections, iii) investigated the regional geology, iv) collected qualitative and quantitative structural data along the vertical caldera cliff, and v) provided a new VO building approach in extreme logistic conditions.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1376713951
Document Type :
Electronic Resource