Data were collected by the SHOALS-1000T(Scanning Hydrographic Operational Airborne LidarSurvey)system which consists of an airborne lasertransmitter/receiver with a 1kHz. bathymetric laser and a10 kHz topographic laser. Over 24,000 digital still framephotographs were taken simultaneously to LIDAR acquisition.Latitude and longitude were captured and logged with eachphotograph. Latitude and longitude were extracted from thephoto log file and converted to a point file.
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Title | still117_0502 - Point coverage of locations of digital still frames captured during survey HMPR-117-2005-02 |
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Description | Data were collected by the SHOALS-1000T(Scanning Hydrographic Operational Airborne LidarSurvey)system which consists of an airborne lasertransmitter/receiver with a 1kHz. bathymetric laser and a10 kHz topographic laser. Over 24,000 digital still framephotographs were taken simultaneously to LIDAR acquisition.Latitude and longitude were captured and logged with eachphotograph. Latitude and longitude were extracted from thephoto log file and converted to a point file. |
Modified | 2025-04-04T13:54:44.516Z |
Publisher Name | N/A |
Contact | N/A |
Keywords | Environmental Monitoring , Hydrographic Survey , LIDAR Survey , Topographic Survey , Cape Alava , Koitlah Point , Olympic Coast , Tatoosh Island , WA , DOC/NOAA/NOS/NMS > National Marine Sanctuaries, National Ocean Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce , ocnms_benthic , oceans |
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