“…Measuring and monitoring surfaces and objects in three dimensions (3D) is critical to many studies in the Earth sciences. Methods for generating a digital elevation model (DEM) of a surface or a 3D scan of an object include airborne (Allouis et al ., ) and terrestrial (Hodge et al ., ) time‐of‐flight light detection and ranging (LiDAR), laser scanning (Lane et al ., ; Smart et al ., ; Schaefer and Inkpen, ), interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR/IfSAR) (Milledge et al ., ), white light interferometry (Candela et al ., ), photogrammetry (Lane, , Lane et al ., ; Baily et al ., ; Brasington and Smart, ), GPS surveys (Chassereau et al ., ), total station surveys (Hubbard and Hubbard, ), and stake placement (Furbish, ). The Microsoft® Kinect™, a ~ US $100 input device for the Xbox 360® video game system, is capable of providing high spatial ( x , y ) resolution (~2–20 mm) and high distance ( z ) resolution (1–75 mm) 3D data.…”