Guidelines for Bathymetric Mapping and Orthoimage Generation using sUAS and SfM: An Approach for Conducting Nearshore Coastal Mapping.
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2019Author
Slocum, R.K.
Wright, W.
Parrish, C.
Costa, B.
Sharr, M.
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Battista, T.A.
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83pp.
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The absence of accurate, contemporary, or detailed bathymetric data in nearshore coastal waters impedes coastal research, conservation, disaster response, planning, and management efforts. The use of small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) and low cost RGB (red, blue, green) cameras, coupled with advanced
photogrammetry methods, structure from motion (SfM), provides a portable, efficient, rapid-response, and cost-effective method to fill nearshore data gaps. The sUAS–SfM approach provides an alternative method to traditional nearshore collection techniques, and is one that can benefit a diverse user community. The
digital elevation models (DEMs) and photomosaics that result from the sUAS-SfM approach can provide
users access to data of unparalleled resolution, previously unavailable. This methodology works well in environments with clear water, low wave conditions, and distinct visible features on the seafloor. Areas with poor water clarity, high wave conditions, breaking waves, or h.....
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NOAA NOS NCCOSSilver Spring, MD
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NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS-NCCOS; 265Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
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10.25923/07mx-1f93Citation
Slocum, R.K., Wright, W., Parrish,C., Costa, B., Sharr, M. and Battista, T.A. (2019) Guidelines for Bathymetric Mapping and Orthoimage Generation using sUAS and SfM: An Approach for Conducting Nearshore Coastal Mapping. Silver Spring, MD, NOAA NOS NCCOS, 83pp, (NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 265). DOI:10.25923/07mx-1f93Collections
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