Sattler, S.R., Brey, M.K., and Strange, J.M., 2020, Mississippi River Lock and Dam 19 Survey for Asian Carp Sound Deterrent Installation: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9XNY6LQ.
Summary
An XYZ generated from multibeam bathymetry and terrestrial lidar collected simultaneously on November 14, 2019. An XYZ is the raw point data that generated the original digital elevation model. This XYZ file contains latitude, longitude, elevation and intensity values for each point measured by the multibeam sonar.
Summary
An XYZ generated from multibeam bathymetry and terrestrial lidar collected simultaneously on November 14, 2019. An XYZ is the raw point data that generated the original digital elevation model. This XYZ file contains latitude, longitude, elevation and intensity values for each point measured by the multibeam sonar.
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LD19_2019Survey.xml Original FGDC Metadata
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Purpose
Areas of the Upper Mississippi River System (UMRS) are integrating new science and technology into invasive carp control efforts. Lock and Dam 19, located in Keokuk, IA, is an area where sound deterrents are planned to be installed to help keep invasive carp from moving upstream. This data is used to analyze the lock and dam approach structure.