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UAS-based remotely sensed data and field measurements from the Blue River and Colorado River, near Kremmling, Colorado, October 17-18, 2018

Dates

Start Date
2018-10-17
End Date
2018-10-18
Publication Date

Citation

Kinzel, P.J., and Legleiter, C.J., 2021, UAS-based remotely sensed data and field measurements from the Blue River and Colorado River, near Kremmling, Colorado, October 17-18, 2018: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P96K0QI4.

Summary

To support an investigation of the feasibility of measuring river bathymetry using remotely sensed data acquired from an unmanned aircraft system (UAS), several types of remotely sensed data and field measurements were collected from two cross-sections on the Blue River and two cross-sections on the Colorado River near Kremmling, Colorado, on October 17-18, 2018. This parent data release includes links to child pages for the following data sets: 1) Lidar data used for mapping channel bathymetry (depth), acquired with a novel instrument that was developed by ASTRALiTe to distinguish between returns from the water surface and riverbed based on the polarization of laser pulses. 2) Field-based wading surveys of bed topography used to [...]

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Contacts

Originator :
Paul J Kinzel, Carl Legleiter
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Metadata Contact :
Paul J Kinzel
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
USGS Mission Area :
Water Resources
SDC Data Owner :
Integrated Modeling & Prediction Division

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Material Request Instructions

For any questions regarding these data, please contact:

Paul Kinzel - pjkinzel@usgs.gov, 303-278-7941
United States Geological Survey
4620 Technology Drive, Suite 400
Golden, CO 80403

Purpose

The U.S. Geological Survey is interested in evaluating innovative technologies to remotely sense river bed topography. High-resolution measurements of bed topography are increasingly used to support scientific investigations and resource monitoring because such data afford numerous advantages for geomorphic change detection, physical habitat characterization, and numerical modeling of flow and sediment transport.

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