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Natural color aerial imagery and structure-from-motion data products from Uncrewed Aircraft System (UAS) 2D Mapping flights at the Marsh-Felch Quarry in Garden Park Fossil Area, Colorado, July 2024

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Date Collected
2024-07-09
Publication Date

Citation

Scholl, V.M., Burgess, M.A., Brady, L.R., Van Sistine, D.P., 2024, Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) natural color imagery and structure-from-motion data products collected at the Marsh-Felch Quarry in Garden Park Fossil Area, Colorado, July 2024: U.S Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P1RWAALH.

Summary

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Uncrewed Systems Office (NUSO) supported the USGS National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program’s Geoheritage Sites of the Nation Project in July of 2024 with the collection of UAS-based high-resolution imagery of the Marsh-Felch Quarry site at the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Garden Park Fossil Area. One of the most complete dinosaur skeletons ever unearthed was found here. These discoveries around present-day Garden Park Fossil Area sparked the “Bone Wars” of the late 1800s and inspired the selection of Colorado's state fossil, the Stegosaurus. Three-dimensional (3D) scan flights were conducted at the fossil site using a Skydio X10 UAS, in which the aircraft autonomously determined where [...]

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“UAS 2D Mapping RGB images”
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“Digital Surface Model (DSM) generated using UAS 2D Mapping Images”
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“Orthomosaic generated using UAS 2D Mapping Images”
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Purpose

Natural color UAS images were collected to map and visualize the surrounding area of this famous fossil site.

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