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Summary

Monitoring and conservation of dynamic landscapes, particularly those shaped by erosional and volcanic processes, require advanced, integrated approaches. At the Devils’ Town site in southern Serbia, geophysical techniques are being employed to assess and predict changes in the landscape, with a focus on both surface and subsurface dynamics. Techniques such as electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), seismic refraction tomography (SRT), and satellite radar interferometry (InSAR) provide high-resolution data on subsurface conditions and surface deformations. By integrating these methods with terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and UAV photogrammetry, this approach allows for precise monitoring of landscape evolution. Correlating environmental triggers, including weather conditions, with observed changes contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of the geological processes at work, enhancing long-term conservation strategies for this geologically significant site.

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2024-05-28
2026-02-09
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