RTK GPS survey data in 1002 area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Dates
Publication Date
2022-04-12
Start Date
2021-08-06
End Date
2021-08-09
Citation
Zhu, Z., Genet, H., and Chivoiu, B., 2022, RTK GPS survey data in 1002 area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9KW87OQ.
Summary
The RTK survey, using a Trimble unit, was conducted in August 2021 in the coastal plains region (1002 area) of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, as part of a landscape vulnerability assessment. A total of six transects are included in the data, including five research sites and one transect collected at the camp site. Mean horizontal precision was 0.006m, mean vertical precision was 0.011m.
Summary
The RTK survey, using a Trimble unit, was conducted in August 2021 in the coastal plains region (1002 area) of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, as part of a landscape vulnerability assessment. A total of six transects are included in the data, including five research sites and one transect collected at the camp site. Mean horizontal precision was 0.006m, mean vertical precision was 0.011m.
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Purpose
The dataset was collected as part of a landscape vulnerability assessment for the critical landscape at ANWR. The assessment was focused on potential landscape change including permafrost conditions and hydrology change. The RTK survey was conducted to characterize site topography and to calibrate an airborne Lidar acquisition used to generate bare-earth digital elevation model.