Workshop: Quantifying Geomorphic Change in the EnvironmentUniversity of Lleida, Lleida (Spain)June 9th & 10th, 2016 CONTEXTOver the last decade, the advent of airborne and terrestrial laser scanning, structure-from-motion photogrammetry, RTK-GPS and multi-beam sonar have enabled the development of very high-resolution topographic models of river systems and their catchments. These next-generation Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) capture the fine, particle-scale detail of the Earth’s surface and provide the ideal tool to quantify how landscapes evolve by comparing DEMs derived from repeat surveys. The development of these so-called DEMs of Difference (DoDs), offers a means to measure precisely patterns of erosion and deposition, surface deformation, derive landscape sediment budgets and estimate sediment transport rates in rivers indirectly.As the availability, size and complexity of DEMs continues to grow, it is increasingly important to understand and master new data processing workflows that can facilitate DEM change detection and also account for DEM uncertainty. To this end, the Geomorphic Change Detection (GCD) software suite (http://gcd.joewheaton.org) allows streamlining the process of evaluating topographic change in a user friendly GIS environment. THE SHORT COURSEThis two-day course will be led by Dr. Joe Wheaton (Utah State University), Prof. James Brasington (Queen Mary University of London), and Dr. Damia Vericat (Lleida University). Dr. Wheaton and colleagues have developed the GCD software over the last 10 years and together with Dr. Vericat have worked extensively on change detection and fluvial dynamics projects in NZ, the USA, and Europe. The course will introduce the principles of geomorphic change detection, and help participants implement change detection analyses using an ArcGIS Add-In version of the GCD software. The GCD tool is an open-source, free piece of software, but the GCD Add-In requires ArcGIS 10. We will provide all participants with a complimentary, one year education license for ArcGIS and all the toolboxes.We will use a range of relevant examples from river systems in Spain, New Zealand, the USA and the UK describe how this tool can be used to support:
COURSE SYLLABUSProvisional syllabus, subject to change. RELEVANT INFORMATIONParticipation will be limited to 30 delegates with places offered on a first come, first served basis, through the registration provided below.Participants are required to bring a laptop; the necessary software and datasets will be provided. Participants are expected to have some GIS experience, and familiarity with ArcGIS. See http://gcdworkshop.joewheaton.org/syllabus/pre-requisites for pre-requisites and computer requirements. Instruction will be in English. Organised by the Fluvial Dynamics Research Group (www.fluvialdynamics.com), University of Lleida; and The Ecogeomorphology and Topographic Analysis Lab, Utah State University. For more information, contact Damià Vericat (dvericat@macs.udl.cat) . COST: 450 Euros; 250, Euros for graduate students (paid in advance). Registration Deadline: June 1, 2016 or when full. Registration: see http://www.cfc.udl.cat/fc/curso/1428 or Click here. For help on specific topics, see 3 Day Workshop and workshop tutorials. Below you can find PDFs of slides and zip files of the exercises. Note the exercises will be distributed at the workshop on a pen drive, so no need to download ahead of time. PDFs of slides and zip files of exercises will be updated below on the day of the workshop.
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