Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1077051
A framework for using handheld 3D surface scanners in quantifying the volumetric tufa growth
A framework for using handheld 3D surface scanners in quantifying the volumetric tufa growth // GEOMORPHOMETRY 2020 / Alvioli, Massimiliano ; Marchesini, Ivan ; Melelli, Laura ; Guth, Peter (ur.).
Perugia: Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Edizioni (CNR), 2020. str. 18-21 doi:10.30437/GEOMORPHOMETRY2020_5
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Naslov
A framework for using handheld 3D surface scanners
in quantifying the volumetric tufa growth
Autori
Marić, Ivan ; Šiljeg, Ante ; Domazetović, Fran ; Cukrov, Neven
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
GEOMORPHOMETRY 2020
Urednik/ci
Alvioli, Massimiliano ; Marchesini, Ivan ; Melelli, Laura ; Guth, Peter
Izdavač
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Edizioni (CNR)
Grad
Perugia
Godina
2020
Raspon stranica
18-21
ISBN
978-88-8080-282-2
Ključne riječi
handheld 3D surface scanners ; tufa volumetric growth ; NP Krka
Sažetak
The emergence of handheld 3D surface scanners can play an important role in improving the understanding of tufa formation dynamics. For the first time volumetric tufa growth was calculated using Artec Eva handheld 3D scanner. Volumetric tufa growth was measured on two limestone plates (PLs) which were installed near the Roški waterfall (National park Krka, Croatia). Tufa volumetric growth was calculated from a 3D models in Artec Studio 14 Professional. The applicability of Artec Eva in the measurement of small objects (25 cm²) was tested by comparing the volume of PL with a reference "true" value measured with Artec Space Spider. The mean volumetric tufa growth for Roški waterfall site was 1490, 02 mmᶟ in six months period. Although initially Artec Eva is not intended for measurement of small objects, it can be used if the dimensions of the PLs on which the volumetric growth are slightly bigger. Artec Eva overestimated the PL volume by only 904.66 mmᶟ, or 6.38%. This new approach uses handheld 3D surface scanners and high quality 3D models providing the alternative and user-friendly method for studying tufa formation dynamics.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Geografija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Institut "Ruđer Bošković", Zagreb,
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