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Description
High-resolution 3D mapping has significantly improved the field of landslide monitoring for multi-temporal applications. These approaches provided 3D datasets for the analysis of surface changes at high spatial and temporal resolutions. This study focuses on the analysis of multi-temporal 3D point clouds obtained by a permanent terrestrial laser scanner (p-TLS). The device was installed in 2015 to monitor a shallow and complex, slow-moving landslide located in Austria (Gresten, Lower Austria). The purpose of this work is to potentially provide an opportunity to better understand the long-term evolution of slow processes.