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Prof. Jim Chandler Loughborough University, UK j.h.chandler@lboro.ac.uk

Session: morphological measurement using close range photogrammetry and laser scanning (ISPRS V6). Prof. Jim Chandler Loughborough University, UK j.h.chandler@lboro.ac.uk. Introduction overview. What is ISPRS? When and why was working group V6 established? Membership/activities of V6

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Prof. Jim Chandler Loughborough University, UK j.h.chandler@lboro.ac.uk

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  1. Session: morphological measurement using close range photogrammetry and laser scanning (ISPRS V6) Prof. Jim Chandler Loughborough University, UK j.h.chandler@lboro.ac.uk AAG, Seattle- April 2011

  2. Introduction overview What is ISPRS? When and why was working group V6 established? Membership/activities of V6 Today’s session AAG, Seattle- April 2011

  3. ISPRS- international society for photogrammetry and remote sensing: www.isprs.org Founded in 1910 Congresses every four years Eight commissions UK hosting V Six working groups AAG, Seattle- April 2011

  4. ISPRS V6: http://isprsv6.lboro.ac.uk/

  5. When and why established? 1988 1999 5 of 42 Est. 2008 Always collaborated with geomorphologists Which ISPRS commission? AAG, Seattle- April 2011

  6. When and why established? • Long-term recognition that photogrammetry and modern surveying methods can play an increasingly important role to Earth science • Frustration that ISPRS did not recognise this! • Frustrated by inexperienced usage! Est. 2008 Always collaborated with geomorphologists Which ISPRS commission? AAG, Seattle- April 2011

  7. Activities/membership • RSPSoc 2009, Leicester (Sept, 2009) • -2 sessions, 9 oral presentations • EGU, Vienna (May, 2010) • -1 session, 6 oral presentations • Mid-term symposium, Newcastle, (June, 2010) • -1 session, 4 oral presentations 90 members Technical sessions: AAG, Seattle- April 2011

  8. Activities/membership • Sept, 2010, Special Issue of The Photogrammetric Record “Close Range Morphological Measurement for the Earth Sciences”, 5 best papers from RSPSoc 2009. • EGU, Vienna (April, 2011)- technical session • XXII Congress, Melbourne, Australia (Aug/Sept. 2012)- technical session • “Tips” document, freely available- more later! AAG, Seattle- April 2011

  9. Today’s session! Subhajit Ghoshal, Floodplain and channel change analysis using them differencing: Lower Yuba River, California James Dietrich, High resolution, automated low-cost topographic mapping with Microsoft Photosynth Tobi Gardner, Monitoring more the dynamics and sediment dynamics in a gravel bed braided River model using close range digital photogrammetry Jim Chandler, Morphological measurement using close range digital photogrammetry- guidance from ISPRS V6 Tyler Depke, Observing short-term channel adjustments in human modified River using timelapse and repeat photographs: you come in battery River, Colorado, USA. AAG, Seattle- April 2011

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