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Low-altitude (80-100 meters above ground level) digital images of Town Neck Beach in Sandwich, Massachusetts, were obtained with a camera mounted on a small unmanned aerial system (UAS; also known as a drone). Imagery was collected at close to low tide on seven days to observe changes in beach and dune morphology. The images were geolocated by using the single-frequency geographic positioning system aboard the UAS. Ground control points (GCPs) were established by using temporary targets on the ground, which were located by using a real-time kinematic global navigation satellite system (RTK-GNSS) base station and rovers. The GCPs can be used as constraints during photogrammetric processing. Transect points were collected...
Tags: CMGP,
Coastal and Marine Geology Program,
GNSS,
GPS,
GPS measurement, All tags...
Global Positioning System,
Massachusetts,
Sandwich,
Town Neck Beach,
U.S. Geological Survey,
USA,
USGS,
WHCMSC,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center,
aerial and satellite photography,
elevation,
field activity number 2017-005-FA,
field activity number 2017-008-FA,
field activity number 2017-010-FA,
field activity number 2017-014-FA,
field activity number 2017-027-FA,
field activity number 2017-029-FA,
field activity number 2017-050-FA,
image locations,
location,
navigation,
navigational data,
oceans, Fewer tags
Low-altitude (80-100 meters above ground level) digital images of Town Neck Beach in Sandwich, Massachusetts, were obtained from a camera mounted on a small unmanned aerial system (UAS; also known as a drone). Imagery was collected at close to low tide on seven days to observe changes in beach and dune morphology. The images were geolocated by using the single-frequency geographic positioning system aboard the UAS. Ground control points (GCPs) were established by using temporary targets on the ground, which were located by using a real-time kinematic global navigation satellite system (RTK-GNSS) base station and rovers. The GCPs can be used as constraints during photogrammetric processing. Transect points were collected...
Tags: 3DR Solo quadcopter,
CMGP,
Coastal and Marine Geology Program,
JPEG,
Massachusetts, All tags...
Ricoh GRII,
Sandwich,
Town Neck Beach,
U.S. Geological Survey,
UAS,
USA,
USGS,
Unmanned aerial system,
WHCMSC,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center,
aerial and satellite photography,
aerial imagery,
aerial photography,
elevation,
field activity number 2017-050-FA,
geoscientificInformation,
geotagged photos,
image collections,
location,
low-altitude aerial imagery,
oceans,
photographs,
photos,
remote sensing,
shoreline,
shoreline photographs, Fewer tags
Low-altitude (80-100 meters above ground level) digital images of Town Neck Beach in Sandwich, Massachusetts, were obtained from a camera mounted on a small unmanned aerial system (UAS; also known as a drone). Imagery was collected at close to low tide on seven days to observe changes in beach and dune morphology. The images were geolocated by using the single-frequency geographic positioning system aboard the UAS. Ground control points (GCPs) were established by using temporary targets on the ground, which were located by using a real-time kinematic global navigation satellite system (RTK-GNSS) base station and rovers. The GCPs can be used as constraints during photogrammetric processing. Transect points were collected...
Tags: CMGP,
Coastal and Marine Geology Program,
GNSS,
GPS,
GPS measurement, All tags...
Global Positioning System,
Massachusetts,
Sandwich,
Town Neck Beach,
U.S. Geological Survey,
USA,
USGS,
WHCMSC,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center,
aerial and satellite photography,
elevation,
field activity number 2017-005-FA,
field activity number 2017-008-FA,
field activity number 2017-010-FA,
field activity number 2017-014-FA,
field activity number 2017-027-FA,
field activity number 2017-029-FA,
field activity number 2017-050-FA,
ground control points,
location,
navigation,
navigational data,
oceans,
targets, Fewer tags
Low-altitude (80-100 meters above ground level) digital images of Town Neck Beach in Sandwich, Massachusetts, were obtained from a camera mounted on a small unmanned aerial system (UAS; also known as a drone). Imagery was collected at close to low tide on seven days to observe changes in beach and dune morphology. The images were geolocated by using the single-frequency geographic positioning system aboard the UAS. Ground control points (GCPs) were established by using temporary targets on the ground, which were located by using a real-time kinematic global navigation satellite system (RTK-GNSS) base station and rovers. The GCPs can be used as constraints during photogrammetric processing. Transect points were collected...
Tags: CMGP,
Coastal and Marine Geology Program,
GNSS,
GPS,
GPS measurement, All tags...
Global Positioning System,
Massachusetts,
Sandwich,
Town Neck Beach,
U.S. Geological Survey,
USA,
USGS,
WHCMSC,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center,
aerial and satellite photography,
elevation,
field activity number 2017-005-FA,
field activity number 2017-008-FA,
field activity number 2017-010-FA,
field activity number 2017-014-FA,
field activity number 2017-029-FA,
field activity number 2017-050-FA,
location,
navigation,
navigational data,
oceans, Fewer tags
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