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Title: Rapid gully erosion along uncemented gravel cliffs (Canterbury Plain, New Zealand) : insights from repeat UAV surveys
Authors: Marchis, Remus
Spatola, Daniele
Fenton, Clark
Micallef, Aaron
Keywords: Environmental management
Hydrogeology
Hydrology
Geotechnical engineering
Groundwater -- New Zealand
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: EGU
Citation: Marchis, R., Spatola, D., Fenton, C., & Micallef, A. (2018, April). Rapid gully erosion along uncemented gravel cliffs (Canterbury Plain, New Zealand): Insights from repeat UAV surveys. In EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts (p. 11921).
Abstract: The distal margin of the Canterbury Plain (South Island, New Zealand), which comprises valuable farmland on uncemented outwash gravel terraces, has been eroded by numerous U-shaped gullies with theatre heads and steep walls. The origin and temporal evolution of this widespread landform is still unclear. We carried out a 4.5 month long survey of the Ashburton coast, during which aerial photos were acquired on a weekly basis along a 1.7 km stretch of the coastline using a DJI Mavic Pro drone. The images were integrated and processed to generate high resolution orthophotomaps and digital elevation models of the study area. Google Earth Pro and LINZ historical aerial imagery were used to provide a medium term (11 years) and long term (73 years) record of gully occurrence. Our results indicate that gully development can be a relatively fast process, with over 3000 m² of terrain being eroded from across a 1.7 km long coastline within just 36 hours.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/93149
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