Topographic point clouds for the Mud Creek landslide, Big Sur, California from structure-from-motion photogrammetry from aerial photographs
Dates
Publication Date
2019-03-18
Start Date
1967-10-18
End Date
2018-01-29
Citation
Ritchie, A.C., Warrick, J.A., and Logan, J.B., 2019, Topographic point clouds for the Mud Creek landslide, Big Sur, California from structure-from-motion photogrammetry from aerial photographs: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P973FQ3M.
Summary
This data release contains structure-from-motion (SfM) point cloud data from aerial surveys conducted over the Mud Creek landslide on Big Sur from 1967-2018. Data sources include scanned aerial photographs, digital images collected from fixed wing aircraft, and digital images collected from multirotor UAS.
Summary
This data release contains structure-from-motion (SfM) point cloud data from aerial surveys conducted over the Mud Creek landslide on Big Sur from 1967-2018. Data sources include scanned aerial photographs, digital images collected from fixed wing aircraft, and digital images collected from multirotor UAS.
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Type: Related Primary Publication
Warrick and others, 2019, Characterizing the catastrophic 2017 Mud Creek landslide, California, using repeat structure-from-motion (SfM) photogrammetry: Landslides
Data were obtained and/or processed as part of the USGS Remote Sensing Coastal Change (RSCC) Project. These data can be used with geographic information systems or other software to identify topographic change from 1967 to 2018 at varying spatial and temporal resolution, with particular emphasis on events just before and following the Mud Creek landslide of 2017.