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Lidar point clouds (LPC), elevation models, GPS data, image mosaics, and aerial images from thermal infra-red (TIR) and natural color (RGB) cameras collected during UAS operations at Lower Darby Creek, Darby Township, Pennsylvania, March 13 to 17, 2024
The U.S. Geological Survey deployed small uncrewed aircraft systems (sUAS) to collect aerial remote sensing data across sites within the Lower Darby Creek Superfund Site and the adjacent John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge (JHNWR) ~5 miles outside of Philadelphia, PA in March and August of 2024. March datasets include aerial images from natural color (RGB) and thermal infra-red (TIR) sensors across the JHNWR and adjacent tributaries as well as the nearby Clearview Landfill within the superfund site. ... |
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Lidar point clouds (LPC), elevation models, GPS data, image mosaics, and aerial images from thermal infra-red (TIR), natural color (RGB), and multispectral cameras collected during UAS operations at Lower Darby Creek, Darby Township, Pennsylvania, August 14, 2024
The U.S. Geological Survey deployed small uncrewed aircraft systems (sUAS) to collect aerial remote sensing data across sites within the Lower Darby Creek Superfund Site and the adjacent John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge (JHNWR) ~5 miles outside of Philadelphia, PA in March and August of 2024. March datasets include aerial images from natural color (RGB) and thermal infra-red (TIR) sensors across the JHNWR and adjacent tributaries as well as the nearby Clearview Landfill within the superfund site. ... |
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