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Hypack 2015 better sounding
Hypack 2015 better sounding











hypack 2015 better sounding
  1. Hypack 2015 better sounding archive#
  2. Hypack 2015 better sounding software#
  3. Hypack 2015 better sounding series#

The final x,y,z position point data were gridded at a 200-meter-cell-size resolution to create the digital elevation model that represents elevations from -0.40 to -7.25 meters.

Hypack 2015 better sounding software#

All datasets were transformed from their initial datum International Terrestrial Reference Frame of 2000 (ITRF00) to the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD93) (CORS 96), using the geoid model of 2012A (GEOID12A) (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Geodetic Survey VDatum software 3.2 ). The single-beam bathymetry corrected Global Positioning System (GPS) data was obtained through post processing of the base station data to the concurrent rover data.

Hypack 2015 better sounding archive#

This dataset serves as a comprehensive archive for the final Digital Elevation Model (DEM) created by the use of all single-beam bathymetry data collected under the FAN (2015-320-FA), which encompasses data from four separate survey platforms the Research Vessel (R/V) Sallenger (15BIM05), R/V Jabba Jaw (15BIM06), R/V Shark (15BIM07), and R/V Chum (15BIM08). Geographic information system data products include a 200-meter-cell-size interpolated bathymetry grid, trackline maps, and point data files.

Hypack 2015 better sounding series#

This data series serves as an archive of processed single-beam bathymetry data, collected from July 22–29, 2015, under USGS Field Activity Number 2015-320-FA. The survey area encompasses more than 300 square kilometers (km2) of nearshore environment from Raccoon Point to Point Au Fer Island. The data described in this report will provide baseline bathymetric information for future research investigating island evolution, sediment transport, and recent and long term geomorphic change, and will support modeling of future changes in response to restoration and storm impacts. The goal of the BICM program is to provide long-term data on Louisiana’s coastline and use this data to plan, design, evaluate, and maintain current and future barrier island restoration projects. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center conducted a nearshore single-beam bathymetry survey along the south-central coast of Louisiana, from Raccoon Point to Point Au Fer Island, in July 2015.

  • What legal disclaimers am I supposed to read?Īs part of the Barrier Island Comprehensive Monitoring Program (BICM), scientists from the U.S.
  • What's the catalog number I need to order this data set?.
  • Are there legal restrictions on access or use of the data?.
  • How can someone get a copy of the data set?.
  • How consistent are the relationships among the data, including topology?.
  • Where are the gaps in the data? What is missing?.
  • How accurate are the heights or depths?.
  • How accurate are the geographic locations?.
  • How well have the observations been checked?.
  • How reliable are the data what problems remain in the data set?.
  • What similar or related data should the user be aware of?.
  • How were the data generated, processed, and modified?.
  • From what previous works were the data drawn?.
  • To whom should users address questions about the data?.
  • Who are the originators of the data set?.
  • hypack 2015 better sounding

  • How does the data set describe geographic features?.
  • How does the data set represent geographic features?.
  • What is the general form of this data set?.
  • Does the data set describe conditions during a particular time period?.
  • What geographic area does the data set cover?.
  • hypack 2015 better sounding

    Digital Elevation Model from Single-Beam Bathymetry XYZ Data Collected in 2015 from Raccoon Point to Point Au Fer, Louisiana













    Hypack 2015 better sounding