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The use of terrestrial laser scanning, differential GPS surveying and panoramic photography to characterise the landslides and recession of the Holderness Coast, Yorkshire, England
The use of terrestrial laser scanning, differential GPS surveying and panoramic photography to characterise the landslides and recession of the Holderness Coast, Yorkshire, England
The use of terrestrial laser scanning, differential GPS surveying and panoramic photography to characterise the landslides and recession of the Holderness Coast, Yorkshire, England
Quinn, J.D. (author) / Murphy, W. (author) / West, L.J. (author) / Lawrence, J.A. (author) / Canadian Geotechnical Society; International Association of Hydrogeologists
61st, Canadian Geotechnical Conference ; 2008 ; Edmonton, Alta
2008-01-01
8 pages
Presentation and preface in English and French. Includes texts in French; Includes bibliographical references
Conference paper
English
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