Acquisition of high-resolution topographic information in forest environments using integrated UAV-LiDAR system: System development and field demonstration

Heliyon. 2023 Sep 17;9(9):e20225. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e20225. eCollection 2023 Sep.

Abstract

High-resolution topographic information of landslide-prone areas plays an important role in accurate prediction and characterization of potential landslides and mitigation of landslides-associated hazards. This study presents an advanced geomorphological surveying system that integrates the light detection and ranging (LiDAR) with an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), a multi-rotor aerial vehicle in specific, for prediction, monitoring and forensic analysis of landslides, and for maintenance of debris-flow barriers. The test-flight over a vegetated area demonstrates that the integrated UAV-LiDAR system can provide high-resolution, three-dimensional (3D) LiDAR point clouds below canopy and vegetation in forest environments, overcoming the limitation of aerial photogrammetry and terrestrial LiDAR platforms. An algorithm is suggested to delineate the topographic information from the acquired 3D LiDAR point clouds, and the accuracy and performance of the developed UAV-LiDAR system are examined through field demonstration. Finally, two field demonstrations are presented: the forensic analysis of the recent Gokseong landslide event, and the sediment deposition monitoring for debris-flow barrier maintenance in South Korea. The developed surveying system is expected to contribute to geomorphological field surveys in vegetated, forest environments, particularly in a site that is not easily accessible.

Keywords: Debris-flow barrier; Landslide; LiDAR; Topographic information; UAV.