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Orthoimagery and elevation data derived from UAS imagery for Palmyra Atoll, USA 2016 (ver. 1.1, November 2020)

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2016-10-15
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2016-10-31
Last Revision
2020-11-04

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Adams, J.D., Holmquist-Johnson, C., Hanson, L., and Struckhoff, M.A., 2019, Orthoimagery and elevation data derived from UAS imagery for Palmyra Atoll, USA, 2016 (ver. 1.1, November 2020): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7Q81C0T.

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Point clouds, high resolution digital surface models (DSM), and high resolution orthoimagery of Palmyra Atoll, USA, were generated from aerial 3-color and 5-band imagery collected October 2016 using Unoccupied Aerial Systems (UAS, or "drones"). Data were processed in sections corresponsing to flight areas using photogrammetry to generate three-dimensional point clouds (.las) by identifying pixels from multiple images representing the same object and calculating the x, y, and z coordinates of that object/pixel. Point clouds for each section were processed to create DSMs (.tif) representing the continuous surface of the uppermost reflective surface (i.e., data have not been filtered for vegetation classes or height). Finally, source [...]

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Provide static point of conditions prior to planned remediation of chemical contaminants and large-scale coconut removal to restore native forests.

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Revision 1.1 by Matthew Struckhoff on November 4, 2020. To review the changes that were made, see “Version1.1.txt” in the attached files section.

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