Remotely sensed bathymetry and field measurements from the Colorado River near Lees Ferry, Arizona, September 23, 2019
Dates
Start Date
2019-09-23
End Date
2019-09-24
Publication Date
2021-01-19
Citation
Kinzel, P.J., Legleiter, C.J. and Grams, P.E., 2021, Remotely sensed bathymetry and field measurements from the Colorado River near Lees Ferry, Arizona, September 23, 2019: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9O9ONXF.
Summary
To support an investigation of the feasibility of measuring river bathymetry using a polarizing lidar sensor, lidar and field measurements were collected on the Colorado River near Lees Ferry, Arizona on September 23, 2019. 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 sonar surveys of bed topography used to evaluate the bathymetric mapping capabilities of the ASTRALiTe lidar. 3) Field-based measurements with instruments used to characterize optical [...]
Summary
To support an investigation of the feasibility of measuring river bathymetry using a polarizing lidar sensor, lidar and field measurements were collected on the Colorado River near Lees Ferry, Arizona on September 23, 2019. 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 sonar surveys of bed topography used to evaluate the bathymetric mapping capabilities of the ASTRALiTe lidar.
3) Field-based measurements with instruments used to characterize optical properties of the water column.
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Related External Resources
Type: Related Primary Publication
Kinzel, P.J., Legleiter, C.J., and Grams, P.E., 2021, Field evaluation of a compact, polarizing topo‐bathymetric lidar across a range of river conditions: River Research and Applications, https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.3771.
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 various data sets comprising this data release were used to assess the potential for non-contact measurement of river bathymetry with remote sensing technology.
Rights
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