Drone aerial image collection to produce ortho-imagery and digital terrain models for two sites in coastal Louisiana
Dates
Publication Date
2024-08-26
Start Date
2024-03-19
End Date
2024-03-25
Citation
Hartley, S.B., and Jones, W.R., 2024, Drone aerial image collection to produce ortho-imagery and digital terrain models for two sites in coastal Louisiana: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P1OHGKWF.
Summary
South Louisiana's continued land-loss due to erosion and subsidence is a constant process and demands attention thru restoration and mitigation efforts. Data is needed to determine elevation and vegetation related to subsidence, climate change and saltwater intrusion. This information is critical to our partners for continued monitoring of marsh in degrading landscape. Weather from subsidence ,erosion or other factors, changing sediments is having detrimental effects on the marsh landscape. Providing imagery and digital surface models will help researchers correlate other datasets to determine factors contributing to marsh changes.
Summary
South Louisiana's continued land-loss due to erosion and subsidence is a constant process and demands attention thru restoration and mitigation efforts. Data is needed to determine elevation and vegetation related to subsidence, climate change and saltwater intrusion. This information is critical to our partners for continued monitoring of marsh in degrading landscape. Weather from subsidence ,erosion or other factors, changing sediments is having detrimental effects on the marsh landscape. Providing imagery and digital surface models will help researchers correlate other datasets to determine factors contributing to marsh changes.