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Use of LIDAR in landslide investigations: A review
This paper presents a short history of the appraisal of laser scanner
technologies in geosciences used for imaging relief by high-resolution
digital elevation models (HRDEMs) or 3D models. A general overview
of light detection and ranging (LIDAR) techniques applied to landslides
is given, followed by a review of different applications of LIDAR
for landslide, rockfall and debris-flow. These applications are classified
as: (1) Detection and characterization of mass movements; (2) Hazard
assessment and susceptibility mapping; (3) Modelling; (4) Monitoring.
This review emphasizes how LIDARderived HRDEMs can be used to investigate
any type of landslides. It is clear that such HRDEMs are not yet
a common tool for landslides investigations, but this technique has
opened new domains of applications that still have to be developed
Distinct epidermal stem cell compartments are maintained by independent niche microenvironments
The mammalian epidermis is a stratified, multilayered epithelium, consisting of the interfollicular epidermis and associated appendages, which extend into the dermis and include hair follicles, sebaceous glands, and sweat glands. Stem cells are essential for the maintenance of this tissue and are also potential sources of multipotent adult precursor cells. Stem cell populations occupying specific locations or niches have been identified in the interfollicular epidermis, the hair follicle and the sebaceous gland. Recent research has focused on how the stem cell niches provide specific sites where stem cells can reside indefinitely and undergo self-renewal or differentiation into specific cell lineages, as required for epidermal replenishment or hair follicle growth.Peer reviewe