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Presented here is a point cloud collected by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) using an oblique plane-mounted camera system, covering the area of the Mud Creek landslide on California State Route 1 (SR1), Mud Creek, Big Sur, California. The point cloud is referenced to previously published lidar data and contains RGB information as well as XYZ. Point cloud coordinates are in NAD83 UTM Zone 10 meters. Imagery was collected with a Nikon D800 camera in RAW format and processed using structure-from-motion photogrammetry with Agisoft PhotoScan version 1.2.8 through 1.3.2. Pointclouds were clipped to an AOI using LASTools. The AOI was created from a KMZ in Google Earth and transformed to a shapefile using ArcMap 10.5.
Tags: Bathymetry and Elevation, Big Sur, CMHRP, California, Cape San Martin, All tags...
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This part of the data release presents topography data from northern Monterey Bay, California collected in October 2016 using a tripod-mounted Riegl VZ-1000 lidar scanner (USGS Field Activity 2016-674-FA). For each area surveyed, the scanner was placed at several positions which were selected to provide maximum line-of-sight coverage of the area of interest. Scans were typically conducted in panoramic mode, creating a detailed point cloud of all unobstructed surfaces in a 360 degree view of the scanner. At each scan position, co-registered photographic imagery was also collected with a scanner mounted DSLR camera. Scanner registration was performed by placing four or more cylindrical or flat reflective tripod-mounted...
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This part of the data release presents topography data from northern Monterey Bay, California collected in March 2017 using a tripod-mounted Riegl VZ-1000 lidar scanner (USGS Field Activity 2017-620-FA). For each area surveyed, the scanner was placed at several positions which were selected to provide maximum line-of-sight coverage of the area of interest. Scans were typically conducted in panoramic mode, creating a detailed point cloud of all unobstructed surfaces in a 360 degree view of the scanner. At each scan position, co-registered photographic imagery was also collected with a scanner mounted DSLR camera. Scanner registration was performed by placing four or more cylindrical or flat reflective tripod-mounted...
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This portion of the USGS data release presents digital elevation models (DEMs) derived from bathymetric and topographic surveys conducted along northern Monterey Bay, California, in March 2016 (USGS Field Activity Number 2016-627-FA). Nearshore bathymetry data were collected using two personal watercraft (PWCs) equipped with single-beam echosounders and survey-grade global navigation satellite system (GNSS) receivers. Topography data were collected using an all-terrain vehicle equipped with a GNSS receiver and on foot with GNSS receivers mounted on backpacks. Additional topography data were collected with a terrestrial lidar scanner. Positions of the survey platforms were referenced to a GNSS base station placed...


map background search result map search result map Digital elevation models (DEMs) of northern Monterey Bay, California, March 2016 Terrestrial lidar data from northern Monterey Bay, California, March 2017 Terrestrial lidar data from northern Monterey Bay, California, October 2016 Structure-from-motion point cloud of Mud Creek, Big Sur, California, 2017-06-13 Structure-from-motion point cloud of Mud Creek, Big Sur, California, 2017-06-13 Terrestrial lidar data from northern Monterey Bay, California, October 2016 Terrestrial lidar data from northern Monterey Bay, California, March 2017 Digital elevation models (DEMs) of northern Monterey Bay, California, March 2016