Rockfall source location and volume from autonomous UAV-acquired photos: A case study from a railway slope in northern Ontario
Dave Gauthier, D. Jean Hutchinson, Matt Lato, David F. Wood, A.J. Morris
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Gauthier, Dave, Hutchinson, D. Jean, Lato, Matt, Wood, David F., Morris, A.J. (2014) Rockfall source location and volume from autonomous UAV-acquired photos: A case study from a railway slope in northern Ontario in GEO2014. Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Geotechnical Society.
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title = Rockfall source location and volume from autonomous UAV-acquired photos: A case study from a railway slope in northern Ontario,
year = 2014
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title = Rockfall source location and volume from autonomous UAV-acquired photos: A case study from a railway slope in northern Ontario,
year = 2014
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