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Digital surface models (DSM) for the intertidal zone at Puget Creek and Dickman Mill Park, Tacoma, WA, 2019-06-03

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2019-06-03

Citation

Logan, J.B., Grossman, E.E., VanArendonk, N.R., and Horner, L., 2021, Aerial imagery and structure-from-motion data products from UAS survey of the intertidal zone at Puget Creek and Dickman Mill Park, Tacoma, WA, June 2019: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9TJALC1

Summary

This portion of the data release presents digital surface models (DSM) and hillshade images of the intertidal zones at Puget Creek and Dickman Mill Park, Tacoma, WA. The DSMs have a resolution of 2.5 centimeters per pixel and were derived from structure-from-motion (SfM) processing of aerial imagery collected with an unmanned aerial system (UAS) on 2019-06-03. Unlike a digital elevation model (DEM), the DSM represents the elevation of the highest object within the bounds of a cell. Vegetation, buildings and other objects have not been removed from the data. In addition, data artifacts resulting from noise in the original imagery have not been removed. The raw imagery used to create this DSM was acquired using a UAS fitted with a Ricoh [...]

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PugetCreek_2019-06-03_DSM_3cm.tif
“2.5 centimeter Digital Surface Model”
170.01 MB image/geotiff
DickmanMillPark_2019-06-03_DSM_3cm.tif
“2.5 centimeter Digital Surface Model”
228.45 MB image/geotiff
PugetCreek_DickmanMill_DSM_browse.jpg
“Color-shaded relief maps of DSMs for Puget Creek and Dickman Mill Park.”
thumbnail 840.35 KB image/jpeg
PugetCreek_2019-06-03_DSM_3cm_hll.tif
“Hillshade of 2.5 centimeter Digital Surface Model”
43.2 MB image/geotiff
DickmanMillPark_2019-06-03_DSM_3cm_hll.tif
“Hillshade of 2.5 centimeter Digital Surface Model”
59.76 MB image/geotiff

Purpose

These data were collected to characterize the morphology, substrate composition and roughness of intertidal areas to support modeling of coastal storm and wave impacts with sea-level rise as part of the USGS Puget Sound Coastal Storm Modeling System (PS-CoSMoS). The data are also intended to be used to model and evaluate sediment transport and its effects on coastal habitats, a focus of the USGS Coastal Habitats in Puget Sound Project (CHIPS) and its partners to inform resource management and adaptive planning for our Nation's coasts. The DSM can be used with geographic information systems (GIS) software for research purposes.

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