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Riegl LMS-Z 620 3D Laser Scanner System

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University of Salzburg

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Short Description

3D Laser Scanner System, Riegl LMS-Z620, consisting of
Scanner Hardware Configuration
Software Riscan Pro Plugin
Accessories

Contact Person

Dr. Veronika Tenczer

Research Services

Recording and observation of current landscape changes, especially in high mountain valleys, summit areas and glacier aprons
Quantification of sediment flows
Exploration and modelling of permafrost distribution
Detection and monitoring of rock instabilities and mass movements

Methods & Expertise for Research Infrastructure

Highly accurate, reflector-free measurement of flat objects
Creation of digital surface models for the analysis and visualization of landscapes/objects
Calculation of object volumes
Quantification of surface changes and surface movements over large areas
Visualization in 3D

Allocation to Core Facility

Geomorphology and Geoecology

Terms of Use

Please contact us at science.plus@plus.ac.at, or contact the responsible person in the contact field directly.

Cooperation Partners

Institute für Geographie und Raumforschung, Universität Graz.
IFFB für Geoinformatik, Universität Salzburg
Institute für Geographie, Universität Graz. alpS, Zentrum für Klimawandeladaption, Innsbruck
Alpinfra, consulting & engineering GmbH, Salzburg.
Geoconsult Salzburg ZT GmbH, Salzburg.
Nationalpark Hohe Tauern, Salzburg.
Hydrographischer Landesdienst, Land Salzburg.

Reference Projects

Rock Slope Instability in Recently Deglaciating Cirque Headwalls (Ridges)
2020 - 2023
Andreas Ewald (PhD Student
Austrian Academy of Sciences


GlacierRocks - Glacier-Headwall Interaction and its Influence on Rockfall Activity
2017 - 2020
Markus Keuschnig, Kay Helfricht
Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW)


RiCoLa - Landslide-induced river course changes and lake formation
2017 - 2020
Günter Prasicek, Daniel Hölbing
Austrian Academy of Sciences, ÖAW


Rockfall/Debris Flow Monitoring, Mühlsturzgraben
2015-2016
Joachim Götz
in cooperation with Nationalpark Berchtesgaden


Rockfall monitoring, Plassen Salzkammergut
since 09/214
Joachim Götz
in cooperation with Die.Wilbach (WLV)


MOREXPERT 1 – Developing a Monitoring Expert System for Hazardous Rock Walls
2010-2014
Markus Keuschnig, Ingo Hartmeyer
FFG – Austrian Research Promotion Agency; alpS Centre for Climate Change Adaptation


MOREXPERT 2 – From Climate Change Impact Monitoring to Dynamic Risk Management
2014-2017
Ingo Hartmeyer, Markus Keuschnig
FFG – Austrian Research Promotion Agency; alpS Centre for Climate Change Adaptation


Permafrost-Glacier Interaction - Process Understanding of Permafrost Reformation and Degradation
2010-2012
Jan-Christoph Otto
Austrian Academy of Sciences , ÖAW


SedyMONT - Sediment budgets of glacier forefields
2008-2011
Lothar Schrott
ESF, FWF


SourceSink - Quantifying Late and Postglacial sediment fuxes and storage in nested alpine catchments
2008-2011
Lothar Schrott
ESF, FWF

Reference Publications

Current glacier recession causes significant rockfall increase: The immediate paraglacial response of deglaciating cirque walls
2020
Hartmeyer, I., Delleske, R., Keuschnig, M., Krautblatter, M., Lang, A., Schrott, L., and Otto, J.-C.
Earth Surface Dynamics, submitted

Enhanced rockwall retreat and modified rockfall magnitudes/frequencies in deglaciating cirques from a 6-year LiDAR monitoring
2020
Hartmeyer, I., Keuschnig, M., Delleske, R., Krautblatter, M., Lang, A., Schrott, L., and Otto, J.-C.
Earth Surface Dynamics, submitted

Long-term monitoring of climate-sensitive cirques in the Hohe Tauern range
2017
Hartmeyer I., Keuschnig M., Fegerl L., Valentin G., Helfricht K., Otto J.-C.
6th International Symposium for Research in Protected Areas 2017, Salzburg, Österreich

The Open Air Lab Kitzsteinhorn (OpAL) – Open Innovation in High Altitude
2017
Keuschnig M. and Hartmeyer I.
6th International Symposium for Research in Protected Areas 2017, Salzburg, Österreich

Postglacial sediment storage and rockwall retreat in a semi-closed inner-alpine sedimentary basin (Gradenmoos, Hohe Tauern, Austria)
2013
Götz, J., Otto, J.-C. & L. Schrott
Geografia Fisica e Dinamica Quaternaria Vol. 36/1, 63-80
DOI: 10.4461/GFDQ.2013.36.5

Detection of mountain permafrost by combining high-resolution surface and subsurface information – An example from the Glatzbach catchment, Austrian Alps
2012
Otto, J.-C., Keuschnig, M., Götz, J., Marbach, M. and Schrott, L.
Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography, 94, 43-57
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0459.2012.00455.x.

Rockfall modelling in high alpine terrain – validation and limitations / Steinschlagsimulation in hochalpinem Raum – Validierung und Limitationen
2012
Schober, A., Bannwart, C. and Keuschnig, M.
Geomechanik Tunnelbau, 5: 368–378
DOI: 10.1002/geot.201200025.

Adapting to climate change in a high mountain environment – Developing a monitoring expert system for hazardous rock walls
2011
Hartmeyer I., Keuschnig M., Otto J.-C., Schrott L.
Climate 2011, Online Conference.

Long-term monitoring of permafrost - affected rock faces – A scale-oriented approach for the investigation of ground thermal conditions in alpine terrain, Kitzsteinhorn, Austria
2012
Hartmeyer I., Keuschnig, M., Schrott L.
Austrian Journal of Earth Science, Vol. 105/2, pp. 128-139

Contact

Dr. Veronika Tenczer
Fachbereich Umwelt & Biodiversität
04366280445292
veronika.tenczer@plus.ac.at
https://www.plus.ac.at/umwelt-und-biodiversitaet/forschung/fachgebiete-der-geologie-und-physische-geographie/

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