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Bathymetric lidar data from the Colorado River, near Parshall, Colorado, June 13, 2019

Dates

Start Date
2019-06-13
End Date
2019-06-13
Publication Date

Citation

Kinzel, P.J. and Legleiter, C.J., 2021, UAS-based remotely sensed bathymetry and field measurements from the Colorado River, near Parshall Colorado, June 13, 2019: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P91TZXPZ.

Summary

The U.S. Geological Survey contracted with Juniper Unmanned to conduct field tests of the ASTRALiTe bathymetric lidar system on the Colorado River near Parshall, Colorado, on June 13, 2019. The objective of this project was to assess the potential to map river bathymetry (i.e., channel bed topography) using lidar data collected from an unmanned aircraft system (UAS). The ASTRALiTe lidar instrument was mounted on a DJI Matrice 600 Pro UAS owned and operated by Juniper Unmanned. As part of the study, Juniper's pilot flew the ASTRALiTe instrument across 2 river transects (cross-stream) on the Colorado River. This data release includes data delivered to the USGS by ASTRALite on August 1, 2019. The data have been parsed into separate text [...]

Contacts

Originator :
Paul J Kinzel
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Metadata Contact :
Paul J Kinzel
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase

Attached Files

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ASTRALiTe_edge_KB.jpg
“Photograph of ASTRALite instrument. Credit Bill Adams”
thumbnail 1.31 MB image/jpeg
CR1_BE.csv
“Bed elevation point cloud from Colorado River cross-section #1”
280.87 KB text/csv
CR1_WSE.csv
“Water surface elevation point cloud from Colorado River cross-section #1”
690.01 KB text/csv
CR2_BE.csv
“Bed elevation point cloud from Colorado River cross-section #2”
133.61 KB text/csv
CR2_WSE.csv
“Water surface elevation point cloud from Colorado River cross-section #2”
572.96 KB text/csv

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 has an ongoing research interest in developing and testing innovative technologies for remote sensing of river bed topography as one component of an integrated approach to non-contact measurement of river discharge. 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.

Rights

Any use of trade, firm, or product names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

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