Spatially referenced oblique aerial photography of the Eastern Norton Sound shoreline, July 2011
Dates
Publication Date
2011
Time Period
2011-07-30
File Modification Date
2014-05-22 11:36:00
Citation
DeRaps, M.R., and Kinsman, N.E.M., 2011, Spatially referenced oblique aerial photography of the Eastern Norton Sound shoreline, July 2011: State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, http://dx.doi.org/10.14509/23143.
Summary
In July 2011, a helicopter-based crew photographed approximately 180 miles of shoreline along the eastern edge of Norton Sound, from Cape Denbigh to south of Unalakleet, AK. During this flight 2,180 oblique aerial photographs were collected and spatially referenced using a Garmin Dakota 20, handheld GPS. The communities of Unalakleet and Shaktoolik lie along the flight-line of this project.
Summary
In July 2011, a helicopter-based crew photographed approximately 180 miles of shoreline along the eastern edge of Norton Sound, from Cape Denbigh to south of Unalakleet, AK. During this flight 2,180 oblique aerial photographs were collected and spatially referenced using a Garmin Dakota 20, handheld GPS. The communities of Unalakleet and Shaktoolik lie along the flight-line of this project.
The purpose of this publication is to provide a spatial reference for oblique aerial photographs taken along the Eastern Norton Sound shoreline in July 2011. The oblique aerial imagery is intended to serve as a photographic reference of coastal features and conditions at the time of collection.