2023
DOI: 10.1139/dsa-2022-0037
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Microdrones in field-based structural geology: a photogrammetry and fracture quantification case study from the North Mountain Basalt, Nova Scotia, Canada

Abstract: Drone use in geoscience research and teaching is becoming widespread, with diverse applications documented. Many studies favour consumer-level drones, however, recent developments in so-called ‘microdrones’ (takeoff weight <250 g) necessitates further investigation to determine possible benefits, limitations, and future developments. Microdrone deployment is often advantageous in numerous jurisdictions due to fewer regulations, lower cost, and simple transportation. In this study, we deployed a DJI Mini 2 m… Show more

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