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3D Terrestrial Laser Scanner RIEGL VZ-2000 i

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University of Salzburg

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Open for Collaboration

Short Description

Optical measuring device with laser technology for high-precision scanning of surfaces and objects in the sub-centimeter range.
Riegl VZ-2000i Laserscanner incl. Accessories (Differential GPS, Kamera) incl. Software (RiscanPro)

Contact Person

Assoz. Prof. Dr. Jan-Christoph Otto

Research Services

Digital measurement of surfaces, landscapes and objects
Recording and analysis of structures in the sub-centimeter range
Monitoring of surface changes
Volume quantification of change (change detection) for process quantification
Quantification of vegetation patterns/growth thicknesses
Recording of trees
Creation of digital terrain models and 3D models incl. photo surfaces

Methods & Expertise for Research Infrastructure

Digital measurement of surfaces, objects, landscapes, urban space, vegetation
Recording of surface structures (surface analysis)
Detection of vegetation structures and trees
Quantification of surface changes (change detection)
Monitoring
e.g. rockfall measurements, movement measurements, vegetation increase/growth, ground cover

Allocation to research infrastructure

Geomorphology and Geoecology

Terms of Use

Please contact us via science.plus@plus.ac.at or contact the responsible person for this section, mentioned in the contact field

Cooperation Partners

Technical University of Munich
GEORESEARCH Research Association mbH, Puch bei Hallein
The Salzburg state government

Reference Projects

High Alpine Lake Biodiversity and Climate Change – A Transdisciplinary Approach
2023- 2025
Wickham, Stephen (Projektleitung)Petermann, Jana (Projektmitarbeiter/in)Berninger, Ulrike-Gabriele (Projektmitarbeiter/in)(Projektmitarbeiter/in), Otto, Jan-Christoph (Projektmitarbeiter/in)Hilberg, Sylke (Projektmitarbeiter/in)Shinozaki, Kyoko
ÖAW
https://www.plus.ac.at/sociology-and-human-geography/sociology/research/vision/alplakechange/?lang=en

GlacierRocks - Glacier-Headwall Interaction and its Influence on Rockfall Activity
2017 - 2020
Markus Keuschnig, Kay Helfricht, Ingo Hartmeyer, Jan-Christoph Otto
ÖAW
https://uni-salzburg.elsevierpure.com/de/projects/glacier-headwall-interaction-and-its-influence-on-rockfall-activi

RiCoLa - Landslide-induced river course changes and lake formation
2017 - 2020
Günther Prasicek, Daniel Hölbling
ÖAW

Reference Publications

Current glacier recession causes significant rockfall increase: The immediate paraglacial response of deglaciating cirque walls
2020
Hartmeyer, I., Delleske, R., Keuschnig, M., Krautblatter, M., Lang, A., Schrott, L., and Otto, J.-C.
Earth Surface Dynamics
DOI: 10.5194/esurf-8-753-2020

Enhanced rockwall retreat and modified rockfall magnitudes/frequencies in deglaciating cirques from a 6-year LiDAR monitoring
2020
Hartmeyer, I., Keuschnig, M., Delleske, R., Krautblatter, M., Lang, A., Schrott, L., and Otto, J.-C.
Earth Surface Dynamics
DOI: 10.5194/esurf-8-729-2020

Long-term monitoring of climate-sensitive cirques in the Hohe Tauern range
2017
Hartmeyer I., Keuschnig M., Fegerl L., Valentin G., Helfricht K., Otto J.-C.
6th International Symposium for Research in Protected Areas 2017, Salzburg, Österreich

Contact

Assoz. Prof. Dr. Jan-Christoph Otto
Fachbereich Umwelt und Biodiversität/Department of Environment & Biodiversity
+43-662-8044-5291
jan-christoph.otto@plus.ac.at
https://www.plus.ac.at/umwelt-und-biodiversitaet/der-fachbereich/

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