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Thursday, 3 April 2025

Glenan Boulder Project

Aim: to track changes in lichen & bryophyte coverage on several boulders in the Glenan nature reserve over the years.

We propose to use photogrammetry to scan selected rocks anually; successive scans will be combined to produce 2d / 3d animations depicting the changes in vegetation cover over time.


 Meet the rocks:


Archie: One of the few places on the reserve where Ricasolia virens grows. Also with some Lobarina scrobiculata mixed in.

 

 

Brad: Right next to the path, just inside the woods. Brad has Nephroma laveigatum and patchy moss coverage. A small holly tree stands beside them, and there is a substantial void beneath.

 
 
Chuck: On flat ground, away from the the cliffs. Chuck has good bryophyte coverage - a lot of tamarisk moss on top (and drifting oak leaves), but also some leafy liverworts round the sides.
 
 

Doug: well up in a jumble of coarse talus, Doug is multifaceted - including some overhaging surfaces.

 
 
Ernest: a steep, roof-wise rock; less mossy than most of thier peers.
 
 
 
 
Frank: with a well-defined border of flat, leaf litter all around; Frank is a massive boulder with four sides - each with a different pattern of moss, lichen and liverwort coverage.
 
 
 
Greg: a fairly small, low boulder, almost completely covered in tamarisk moss, with some over-growing honeysuckle. 
 
 

Hugh: in a broad field of similar rocks; in the shade of the wide, spreading boughs of large oak.


 

Ivor: has a good variety of bryophytes - including some haircap moss, but also some small tufts of grass showing. Perhaps Ivor is on their way to becoming turfed over?




Jake: beyond the Glenan burn, Jake nestles under a hazel well away from most human visitors.


 
 
3D Scan VR Showcase:
 

 

3d scan of Frank embedded in a webpage:


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