On 22 June 2022 we presented our latest work on assessing beach width variations on intertidal time scales using permanent laser scanning at the 5th Joint International Symposium on Deformation Monitoring in Valencia. The article with the details of this work will be published soon in the proceedings of the conference.
Monthly Archives: June 2022
Final presentations of CoastScan Bachelor Students
D.A.J. van Dieren: Anthropogenic beach deformations – Characterizing anthropogenic beach changes using laser scan and video data
D. Madi: Comparing the effects of winter storms Corrie and Eunice on Noordwijk using laser data
Debora van Dieren and Dalia Madia have successfully completed their final Bachelor projects and presented their results on June 16th. They used our CoastScan data set to quantify storm damages (Dalia) and detect anthropogenic activities (Debora). Congratulations to both!
Presentation at ISPRS 2022 in Nice
On June 7th 2022 we presented the CoastScan project and our latest results at ISPRS 2022 in Nice.
The results were also published in a short article: https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLIII-B2-2022-1055-2022.