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Bathymetric and topographic surveys were collected along an approximately 23-kilometer reach of the Colorado River between the Pumphouse Recreation Site and CO-131 (State Bridge) from August 1-3, 2022. The surveys were collected using real-time kinematic Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers by USGS personnel using a combination of sonar and wading techniques. The wading survey includes point data that are provided as a comma-delimited text file of northing, easting, elevation, and code. The sonar surveys include point data that are provided as comma-delimited text files of northing, easting, bed elevation, water-surface elevation, and depth. All spatial data are referenced horizontally to the North...
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The U.S. Geological Survey collected geomorphic monitoring data in cooperation with the Upper Colorado River Wild and Scenic Stakeholder Group. This data release contains cross-section geometry and sediment-size distribution data collected from five sites on the Upper Colorado River, Colorado during April 6-8, 2022. The five sites selected for monitoring were located at the Pumphouse Recreation Area, Radium Recreation Site, State Bridge, above Catamount, and below Sweetwater Creek. A cross section was surveyed at each site using real-time kinematic Global Navigation Satellite System survey methods to document the channel geometry. All five cross sections are incorporated in this data release and presented in CSV...
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The U.S. Geological Survey contracted with LiteWave Technologies (formerly ASTRALiTe) to fly their production topo-bathymetric lidar system (Edge) along the Colorado River near McCoy, Colorado, on September 8-9, 2021. The objective of this project was to assess the potential to map river bathymetry (i.e., river-bed topography) using lidar data collected from an uncrewed aircraft system (UAS). The Edge was mounted on a UAS owned and operated by LiteWave Technologies. This data release includes data delivered to the USGS by LiteWave Technologies on November 9, 2021. Grid coordinates are projected in Universal Transverse Mercator Zone 13 North and are represented in units of meters. The topo-bathymetric elevations,...
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Bathymetric and topographic surveys were collected along an approximately 47-kilometer reach of the Colorado River beginning at the Pumphouse Recreation site and extending downstream to the USGS streamgage located near the Colorado River Road (Catamount) bridge. The surveys were collected using real-time kinematic Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers by USGS personnel during several time periods between May 13, 2021, through July 26, 2023, using a combination of sonar and wading techniques. The wading surveys include point data that are provided as comma-delimited text files of northing, easting, elevation, and point code. The sonar surveys include point data that are provided as comma-delimited text...
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Bathymetric and topographic surveys were collected along an approximately 5.7-kilometer reach of the Colorado River upstream from the USGS streamgage located near the Colorado River Road (Catamount) bridge. The surveys were collected using real-time kinematic Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers by USGS personnel between May 13 through September 9, 2021, using a combination of sonar and wading techniques. The wading surveys include point data that are provided as comma-delimited text files of northing, easting, elevation, and code. The sonar surveys include point data that are provided as comma-delimited text files of northing, easting, bed elevation, water-surface elevation, and depth. All spatial...
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Bathymetric and topographic surveys were collected along an approximately 24-kilometer reach of the Colorado River beginning at CO-131 State Bridge and extending downstream to the USGS streamgage located near the Colorado River Road (Catamount) bridge. The surveys were collected using real-time kinematic Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers by USGS personnel from July 24 through July 26, 2023, using a combination of sonar and wading techniques. The wading surveys include point data that are provided as comma-delimited text files of northing, easting, elevation, and code. The sonar surveys include point data that are provided as comma-delimited text files of northing, easting, bed elevation, water-surface...


    map background search result map search result map Bathymetric and topographic surveys of the Upper Colorado River, May 13, 2021, to July 26, 2023 Topo-bathymetric lidar data from the Colorado River, near McCoy, Colorado, September 8-9, 2021 Bathymetric surveys of the Colorado River between Pumphouse Recreation Site and CO-131 State Bridge, August 1-3, 2022 Bathymetric surveys of the Colorado River upstream from Colorado River Road (Catamount) bridge, May 13, 2021, to September 9, 2021 Cross-section geometry and sediment-size distribution data from the Upper Colorado River, April 6-8, 2022 Bathymetric surveys of the Colorado River collected between CO-131 State Bridge and Colorado River Road (Catamount) bridge, July 24-26, 2023 Topo-bathymetric lidar data from the Colorado River, near McCoy, Colorado, September 8-9, 2021 Bathymetric surveys of the Colorado River upstream from Colorado River Road (Catamount) bridge, May 13, 2021, to September 9, 2021 Bathymetric surveys of the Colorado River collected between CO-131 State Bridge and Colorado River Road (Catamount) bridge, July 24-26, 2023 Bathymetric surveys of the Colorado River between Pumphouse Recreation Site and CO-131 State Bridge, August 1-3, 2022 Bathymetric and topographic surveys of the Upper Colorado River, May 13, 2021, to July 26, 2023 Cross-section geometry and sediment-size distribution data from the Upper Colorado River, April 6-8, 2022