2018
DOI: 10.5194/esurf-2018-55-sc1
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Abstract: For decades researchers have used the micro-erosion meter and its successor the traversing microerosion meter to measure micro-scale rates of vertical erosion (downwearing) on shore platforms. Difficulties with "upscaling" of micro-scale field data in order to explain long-term platform evolution have led to calls to introduce other methods which allow for the measurement of platform erosion at different scales. Structure from motion photogrammetry is fast emerging as a reliable, cost-effective tool for geomor… Show more

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