Evaluating the condition and stability of coastal cliffs and assessing longevity of significant overhangs and undercuts in an active marine environment is a challenge. As part of cliff management studies undertaken for the Coastal Zone Management Unit of the government of Barbados, a programme of innovative cliff profile mapping was conducted around the island of Barbados. A combination of land-based field mapping information and fixed wing aircraft collected high-resolution LiDAR imagery was utilised for cliff geometry assessments, supplemented for specific cliff profiles by fill-in high-precision three-dimensional (3D) digital terrestrial imagery, captured by low level wide wingspan UAV drone flights. Comprehensive photogrammetric processing of this imagery, combined with detailed geographic information system software evaluation of the collected point cloud data, allowed generation of full 3D wireframe digital terrain and digital elevation models (DTMs and DEMs). Multiple representative cliff areas around the island were identified, allowing thorough 3D stability assessment to be accomplished of key problematic areas using Flac3D. Vertical cross-section profiles were also cut so that undercut and notched cliffs could be analysed in detail in two dimensions using Voronoi tessellation approaches applied within the universal distinct element code UDEC as a means to replicate the characteristics of the vuggy coralline limestone cliffs.
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Trevor G. Carter, BSc, PhD, MICE, CEng, FGS, CGeol
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Trevor G. Carter, BSc, PhD, MICE, CEng, FGS, CGeol
Senior Consultant, Rock Engineering, Golder Associates Ltd, Toronto, Canada (corresponding author: tcarter@golder.com)
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Andrea Begin, BASc;
Andrea Begin, BASc
Junior Geological Engineer-in-Training (EIT), Golder Associates Ltd, Toronto, Canada
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Paul Dittrich, PhD, PEng, FEIC;
Paul Dittrich, PhD, PEng, FEIC
Principal, Senior Geotechnical Engineer, Golder Associates Ltd, Toronto, Canada
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Carla Evans, MSc;
Carla Evans, MSc
GIS Analyst, Golder Associates Ltd, Toronto, Canada
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Jennie Byron, BSc;
Jennie Byron, BSc
Senior Project GIS Lead, Golder Associates Ltd, Toronto, Canada
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Paola Rico, BA;
Paola Rico, BA
GIS Technician, Golder Associates Ltd, Toronto, Canada
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José L. Carvalho, BASc, MASc, PhD, PEng;
José L. Carvalho, BASc, MASc, PhD, PEng
Principal, Mining & Rock Engineering, Intermediate Geological Engineer, Golder Associates Ltd, Toronto, Canada
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Natalie Solis, BSc, PEng;
Natalie Solis, BSc, PEng
Intermediate Geological Engineer, Golder Associates Ltd, Toronto, Canada
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Ray Gillinder, BSurv;
Ray Gillinder, BSurv
Managing Director, Chief Pilot & Spatial Information Analyst, HELImetrex Pty Ltd, Brisbane, Australia
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Leo F. Brewster, PhD;
Leo F. Brewster, PhD
Director, Coastal Zone Management Unit, Barbados
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Ricardo Arthur, BSc, MS;
Ricardo Arthur, BSc, MS
Project Manager, Senior Coastal Engineer, Coastal Zone Management Unit, Barbados
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Derek Williamson, MSc, PEng;
Derek Williamson, MSc, PEng
Principal, Senior Coastal Engineer, W.F. Baird & Associates Coastal Engineers Ltd, Ottawa, Canada
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Robert Murdoch, BAA, OLS
Robert Murdoch, BAA, OLS
Senior Account Manager, ESRI, Toronto, Canada
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
May 05 2018
Accepted:
October 11 2018
Online ISSN: 1751-7737
Print ISSN: 1741-7597
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2018
Maritime Engineering (2018) 171 (3): 89–97.
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Received:
May 05 2018
Accepted:
October 11 2018
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Carter TG, Begin A, Dittrich P, Evans C, Byron J, Rico P, Carvalho JL, Solis N, Gillinder R, Brewster LF, Arthur R, Williamson D, Murdoch R (2018), "Innovative use of GIS and drone photogrammetry for cliff stability modelling". Maritime Engineering, Vol. 171 No. 3 pp. 89–97, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jmaen.2018.17
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