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This part of the data release presents orthoimagery spanning the ocean shoreline of Alaska from Icy Cape to Cape Prince of Wales. Aerial images were collected, and data were processed, by Fairbanks Fodar (https://www.fairbanksfodar.com) in Fairbanks, Alaska, for the U.S. Geological Survey. The aerial images, from which the orthoimages were created, were collected in 2016 between August 29 and September 4 and extend from the shoreline to 400-4000 meters inland. The aerial images were collected with precise Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation data from a manned aircraft and were then processed into orthoimages photogrammetrically and using structure-from-motion (SFM) processing methods as described in Nolan...
Tags: CMHRP,
Cape Beaufort,
Cape Espenberg,
Cape Krusenstern,
Cape Lewis, All tags...
Cape Lisburne,
Cape Prince of Wales,
Cape Sabine,
Cape Thompson,
Chukchi Sea,
Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program,
Deering,
Icy Cape,
ImageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
Kasegaluk Lagoon,
Kilikralik Point,
Kivalina,
Kotzebue,
Kotzebue Sound,
Marryat Inlet,
PCMSC,
Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center,
Physical habitats and geomorphology,
Point Hope,
Point Lay,
Shishmaref,
Sitkok Point,
State of Alaska,
U.S. Geological Survey,
USGS,
Wainwright,
Wevok,
aerial photography,
beach,
beach ridge,
cliff,
coast,
coastal processes,
earth sciences,
geography,
geomorphology,
geospatial datasets,
image collections,
oceans,
remote sensing,
shore,
structure from motion, Fewer tags
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This part of the data release presents a shapefile that includes a spatial index of orthoimagery and elevation data describing the Alaskan coastline from Icy Cape to Cape Prince of Wales. The data products referenced in this index include orthoimagery, digital surface models, and elevation point clouds which were generated from aerial imagery using structure-from-motion methods. Fairbanks Fodar, a contracted mapping service, collected the aerial imagery in 2016 and created all of the data products referenced here. Due to the enormous extent of this dataset, the products are split into separate files with more manageable sizes. Each polygon in this shapefile index provides a geographic outline of a data file’s coverage,...
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
Shapefile;
Tags: CMHRP,
Cape Beaufort,
Cape Espenberg,
Cape Krusenstern,
Cape Lewis, All tags...
Cape Lisburne,
Cape Prince of Wales,
Cape Sabine,
Cape Thompson,
Chukchi Sea,
Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program,
Deering,
Icy Cape,
ImageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
Kasegaluk Lagoon,
Kilikralik Point,
Kivalina,
Kotzebue,
Kotzebue Sound,
Marryat Inlet,
PCMSC,
Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center,
Physical habitats and geomorphology,
Point Hope,
Point Lay,
Shishmaref,
Sitkok Point,
State of Alaska,
U.S. Geological Survey,
USGS,
Wainwright,
Wevok,
aerial photography,
beach,
beach ridge,
cliff,
coast,
coastal processes,
earth sciences,
geography,
geomorphology,
geospatial datasets,
image collections,
oceans,
remote sensing,
shore,
structure from motion, Fewer tags
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This part of the data release presents digital elevation models (DEMs) spanning the ocean shoreline of Alaska from Icy Cape to Cape Prince of Wales. Aerial images were collected, and data were processed, by Fairbanks Fodar (https://www.fairbanksfodar.com) in Fairbanks, Alaska, for the U.S. Geological Survey. The aerial images, from which the DEMs were created, were collected in 2016 between August 29 and September 4 and extend from the shoreline to 400-4000 meters inland. The aerial images were collected with precise Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation data from a manned aircraft and were then processed into DEMs photogrammetrically using structure-from-motion (SFM) processing methods as described in Nolan...
Tags: Bathymetry and elevation,
CMHRP,
Cape Beaufort,
Cape Espenberg,
Cape Krusenstern, All tags...
Cape Lewis,
Cape Lisburne,
Cape Prince of Wales,
Cape Sabine,
Cape Thompson,
Chukchi Sea,
Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program,
Deering,
Icy Cape,
ImageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
Kasegaluk Lagoon,
Kilikralik Point,
Kivalina,
Kotzebue,
Kotzebue Sound,
Marryat Inlet,
PCMSC,
Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center,
Physical habitats and geomorphology,
Point Hope,
Point Lay,
Shishmaref,
Sitkok Point,
State of Alaska,
U.S. Geological Survey,
USGS,
Wainwright,
Wales,
Wevok,
aerial photography,
beach,
beach ridge,
cliff,
coast,
coastal processes,
digital elevation models,
earth sciences,
elevation,
geography,
geomorphology,
geospatial datasets,
image collections,
oceans,
remote sensing,
shore,
structure from motion, Fewer tags
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This part of the data release presents georeferenced elevation point clouds spanning the ocean shoreline of Alaska from Icy Cape to Cape Prince of Wales. Aerial images were collected, and data were processed, by Fairbanks Fodar (https://www.fairbanksfodar.com) in Fairbanks, Alaska, for the U.S. Geological Survey. The aerial images, from which the point clouds were derived, were collected in 2016 between August 29 and September 4 and extend from the shoreline to 400-4000 meters inland. The aerial images were collected with precise Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation data from a manned aircraft and were then processed using structure-from-motion (SFM) methods as described in Nolan and others, 2015 . The included...
Tags: Bathymetry and elevation,
CMHRP,
Cape Beaufort,
Cape Espenberg,
Cape Krusenstern, All tags...
Cape Lewis,
Cape Lisburne,
Cape Prince of Wales,
Cape Sabine,
Cape Thompson,
Chukchi Sea,
Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program,
Deering,
Icy Cape,
ImageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
Kasegaluk Lagoon,
Kilikralik Point,
Kivalina,
Kotzebue,
Kotzebue Sound,
Marryat Inlet,
PCMSC,
Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center,
Physical habitats and geomorphology,
Point Hope,
Point Lay,
Shishmaref,
Sitkok Point,
State of Alaska,
U.S. Geological Survey,
USGS,
Wainwright,
Wales,
Wevok,
aerial photography,
beach,
beach ridge,
cliff,
coast,
coastal processes,
earth sciences,
geography,
geomorphology,
geospatial datasets,
image collections,
oceans,
remote sensing,
shore,
structure from motion, Fewer tags
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