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Benjamin P Adolphson

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Topobathy was surveyed during the fall of 2022 for two locations along Minnesota Point, where past beach nourishment (dredge materials) were placed. These topobathymetric surveys of Minnesota Point and Lake Superior are repeat surveys that will be used evaluate movement of placed material and overall change of near-shore bathymetry. The data was acquired using a lidar sensor, and single-beam and multibeam sonars. The data includes DEMs of the terrestrial beach areas and near-shore bathymetries of Lake Superior near the Duluth and Superior entries of Minnesota Point, 2-foot smoothed contours, LAS and XYZ files. Data were collected in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Detroit District.
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