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Ground control points collected during unmanned aerial systems (UAS) flights: Potomac River in Brunswick Maryland on October 22, 2019

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2019-10-22

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Cashman, M.J., Brosnahan, S.M., Caldwell, S.H., Staub, L.E., DeWitt, J., Young, J., Duda, J., and Griese, A.J., 2020, Low-altitude aerial imagery from unmanned aerial systems (UAS) at select locations over the Potomac River, October 2019: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P970EQ7D.

Summary

Low-altitude aerial images were taken over an area of the Potomac River in Brunswick, Maryland using 3DR Solo unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) on October 22, 2019. The imagery was collected for the purpose of evaluating UAS assessment of river habitat data such as water depth, substrate type, and water clarity. Some photographs contain black and white targets used as ground control points (GCPs), which were surveyed by a field crew with a high-precision (GNSS) Global Navigation Satellite System and/or containing internal post processing kinematic (PPK) GPS system. This data release contains the csv files containing the latitude and longitude coordinates, in Universal Transverse Mercator Zone 18N referenced to the North American Datum [...]

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Brunswick_aeropoints.csv 2.34 KB text/csv
Brunswick_Ceramic_Tile_Survey.csv 498 Bytes text/csv
brunswick_gcp_metadata.xml
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These ground control points were obtained in order to provide survey-quality ground validation, which exceeds the accuracy from the photo geolocations alone.

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  • USGS Maryland, Delaware, and the District of Columbia Water Science Center

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