Karen L.M. Morgan
Paul Nelson
20171219
Baseline Coastal oblique aerial photographs collected from Horseshoe Beach, Florida, to East Cape, Florida, May 19-20, 2010
Raster and tabular digital data
U.S. Geological Survey Data Release
doi:10.5066/F71G0JDR
St. Petersburg, FL
U.S. Geological Survey
https://doi.org/10.5066/F71G0JDR
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducts baseline and storm-response photography missions to document and understand the changes in the vulnerability of the Nation's coasts to extreme storms. On May 19-20, 2010, the USGS conducted an oblique aerial photographic survey from Horseshoe Beach, Florida, to East Cape, Florida, aboard a Piper Navajo Chieftain aircraft at an altitude of 500 feet (ft) and approximately 1,200 ft offshore. This mission was conducted to collect data for assessing incremental changes in the beach and nearshore area and can be used to assess future coastal change. The photographs provided are Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) images. The photograph locations are an estimate of the aircraft's position and do not indicate the location of the feature in the images. These photographs document the configuration of the barrier islands and other coastal features at the time of the survey. ExifTool (version 4.0) was used to add the following to the header of each photograph: time of collection, GPS latitude, GPS longitude, keywords, credit, artist (photographer), caption, copyright, and contact information. Photographs can be opened with any JPEG-compatible image viewer by clicking on a thumbnail on the contact sheet. All image times are recorded in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
To provide access to digital photographs taken as part of the May 19-20, 2010, baseline oblique aerial survey collected along the coast from Horseshoe Beach, Florida, to East Cape, Florida, and to provide access to attribute data that documents the time and location where each photograph was taken. The photographs in this survey serve the joint purpose of documenting the mangroves found long the intercoastal waterway, and the configuration of the beach on the exposed Gulf coastline.
For a summary of field activity 10LME01 please see https://cmgds.marine.usgs.gov/fan_info.php?fan=10LME01. Bounding coordinates for the oblique aerial survey are derived from the overall flight path found in the GPS data. Ancillary files included in this publication are: 10LME01-LocationMaps.zip, 10LME01-ProcessedNav.zip, 10LME01-SupplementalFiles.zip, and 10LME01-RawGPSNav.zip; in addition to the digital oblique aerial image zip files.
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ground condition
as needed
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USGS Metadata Identifier
USGS:d545c11a-6f16-4f37-bfe6-46190cbfb7e8
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U.S. Geological Survey
National Assessment for Coastal Change Hazards
photographs
coastline
barrier islands
oblique aerial photography
coastline
National Assessment for Coastal Change Hazards Project
mangrove survey
beach erosion
coastal aerial photography
baseline survey
ISO 19115 Topic Category
environment
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover
structure
oceans
USGS Thesaurus
marine geology
geomorphology
image collections
photography
ocean characteristics
ocean processes
erosion
coastal processes
Geographic Names Information System (GNIS)
Crystal River
Anclote Key
Fort DeSoto
Pinellas
Cape Romano
Marco Island
Naples
Sanibel Island
Egmont Key
Tampa Bay
Horseshoe Beach
East Cape
Fort Myers Beach
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2010
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Public domain data from the U.S. Government are freely redistributable with proper metadata and source attribution. Please recognize the U.S. Geological Survey as the originator of the dataset.
Karen L.M. Morgan
USGS
Geologist
Physical and Mailing
600 4th Street South
St. Petersburg
FL
33701
USA
(727) 502-8037
kmorgan@usgs.gov
https://coastal.er.usgs.gov/data-release/doi-F71G0JDR/data/10LME01-LocationMaps.zip (10LME01-Survey-Map.jpg)
Map of survey area during USGS field activity 10LME01. This file is also found in 10LME01-LocationMaps.zip
JPEG
https://coastal.er.usgs.gov/data-release/doi-F71G0JDR/data/10LME01-LocationMaps.zip
Maps showing the extent of each area and 5-minute segment can be found in the 10LME01-LocationMaps.zip file. The maps in this survey are: 10LME01-Map-Area01.jpg, Area 1 from Tampa Bay, Florida to Fort Myers Beach, Florida; 10LME01-Map-Area02.jpg, Area 2 from Fort Myers Beach, Florida, to East Cape, Florida; 10LME01-Map-Area03.jpg, Area 3 from East Cape, Florida, to Fort Myers Beach, Florida; 10LME01-Map-Area04.jpg, Area 4 from Fort Myers Beach, Florida, to Tampa Bay, Florida; 10LME01-Map-Area05.jpg, Area 5 from Tampa Bay, Florida, to Horseshoe Beach, Florida; 10LME01-Map-Area06.jpg, Area 6 from Horseshoe Beach, Florida, to Tampa Bay, Florida. One inset map is also included: 10LME01-Map-Inset01_Tampabay.jpg. The flight path, divided into 5-minute segments, is represented by the alternating purple and yellow lines.
JPEG
Funding and support for this study were provided by the USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP). The author wishes to thank pilot Mitch Bobowski for his assistance with data collection. This data release benefited from the comments and review of Robert Jenkins with the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center (SPCMSC), St. Petersburg, FL.
Best attempts were made to set the cameras to UTC time on the GPS receivers at the beginning of each flight. Note: Latitude and longitude positions in this data release refer to the position of the aircraft, not the position of the landmarks photographed. Refer to the Process Steps below for more detail.
Data presented here include the digitally collected photographs in JPEG format with the Exchangeable Image File (EXIF) header embedded with the individual photograph's location along the flight path of the baseline coastal oblique aerial photographic survey of the coast, taken from Horseshoe Beach, Florida, to East Cape, Florida. This mission was flown on May 19-20, 2010, aboard a Piper Navajo Chieftain aircraft, tail number N2KK.
This dataset is considered complete for the information presented, as described in the abstract section. Users are advised to read the rest of the metadata record carefully for additional details. Crew members included pilot Mitch Bobowski (Bay Air Charters, Inc.), Karen L.M. Morgan, Thomas J. Smith, Ginger Range, and Paul Nelson (SPCMSC). Still photography was collected along the coast during this survey. GPS Data Collection—Instrument: Garmin GPS 18 PC, WAAS Enabled. Data Collection Interval: 1 Second. Data File Format: Native Fugawi and Text; Number of files created: 2. Computer/Software: Computer: Panasonic Toughbook CF-51. Software: Fugawi Marine ENC, Ver. 4 GPS Navigation Software.
An attempt was made to keep the same relative distance between the aircraft and the beach in order to maintain a constant field of view.
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Garmin GPS 18 PC accuracy is based on manufacturer specifications when available and provided in meters. During post-processing, the camera time was matched to the GPS time/position to determine camera location at the time of image collection. Latitude and longitude positions in this data release refer to the position of the aircraft, not the position of the landmarks photographed. The GPS unit was used to record navigation fixes of the aircraft, not the position of the features imaged.
Images were converted to JPEG format using Nikon Capture Camera Editor Ver 4.4.2. Images in JPG format were saved using the filename format yyyy_mmdd_hhmmssd.jpg (where the "d" signifies digital acquisition using the Nikon D1X). The names provide information about the photograph's year, month, day, hour, minute, and second. For example, image 2010_0519_133636d.jpg was taken May 19, 2010, at 13:36:36 UTC. Best attempts were made to set the Nikon D1X camera's internal clock to within 1 second of UTC at the beginning of the flight.
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Navigation processing: Using a custom Practical Extraction and Reporting Language (Perl) script written by Karen Morgan, USGS, GPS data and image files were used to generate CSV file containing a latitude, longitude, and time record for each image.
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The imagery in this release was divided into manageable sized (<480MB) zip files for ease of download and review. Subareas may be designed within those areas to conform to zip file size requirements for downloading.
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Karen L.M. Morgan
USGS
Geologist
Physical and Mailing
600 4th Street South
St. Petersburg
FL
33701
USA
727-502-8037
kmorgan@usgs.gov
EXIF headers: Exchangeable Image File (EXIF) and International Press Telecommunications Council (IPTC) headers were populated from the command prompt using ExifTool (http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool, 2017) as part of the post flight processing using a Perl script written by Karen Morgan, USGS, St. Petersburg, FL. ExifTool added the following data to the EXIFHeader: time of collection, GPS latitude, GPS longitude, keywords, credit, artist (photographer), caption, copyright, and contact information.
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Added keywords section with USGS persistent identifier as theme keyword.
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U.S. Geological Survey
VeeAnn A. Cross
Marine Geologist
Mailing and Physical
384 Woods Hole Road
Woods Hole
MA
02543-1598
508-548-8700 x2251
508-457-2310
vatnipp@usgs.gov
Point
Point
28423
0.0197878497
0.0227728255
Decimal Degrees
North American Datum of 1983
GRS 1980
6378137.0
298.257222101
10LME01-Flightpath.csv, 10LME01-Photolocation.csv
The "*Flightpath.csv" file contains the processed GPS information collected during the flight, while the "*Photolocations.csv" file contains a latitude position, longitude position, time, and image name for each image.
USGS
PHOTO_ID
Photograph identification number, using the filename format yyyy_mmdd_hhmmssd.jpg and yyyy_mmdd_hhmmssd2.jpg
USGS
Oblique Images
URL
Path to low resolution version of the image.
USGS
URL path defining the features.
ZIPFILENAME
Name of zip file containing the image.
USGS
Zipfile name.
LONGITUDE
Longitude of photograph location, in decimal degrees (NAD83).
USGS
Coordinates defining the features.
LATITUDE
Latitude of photograph location, in decimal degrees (NAD83).
USGS
Coordinates defining the features.
DATE_FLOWN
Date images was captured, in yyyymmdd format.
USGS
Date defining the features.
TIME_UTC
Time photograph was collected, in xxhxxmxxs format. Times were recorded in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), where "xx" is the number and "h" is hours, "m" is minutes, and "s" is seconds at the time of capture.
USGS
Time defining the features.
GEO_AREA
The geographic area of the mission.
USGS
States or regions partially covered in the oblique photographic mission.
STATES
The states included in the survey area of the mission.
USGS
States or regions partially covered in the oblique photographic mission.
SURVEY
USGS mission tracking number; also known as a field activity number.
USGS
Mission number utilized by the USGS Coastal and Marine Geology program’s data catalog, Compass, to track survey details and associated data.
PRE_POST
Identifies the flight as being pre-storm or post-storm. Baseline or post-storm status.
USGS
Pre
Flight was prior to a storm.
USGS
Post
Flight was after a storm.
USGS
STORM
If the flight was conducted due to a storm, the name of the storm is listed. Name of Storm (or Baseline).
USGS
The storm name is listed, if the flight was conducted pre- or post-storm, otherwise "Baseline" is entered.
Navigation files: The flightline navigation file is 10LME01-Flightpath.csv, the photo locations are in 10LME01-Photolocations.csv, and the raw GPS is in 10LME01-RawGPSNav.txt, which is contained within the 10LME01-RawGPSNav.zip file. These files can be found in the data download table. The files (.csv and .txt) are comma-delimited ASCII text files.
Navigation files: The flightline navigation file is 10LME01-Flightpath.csv and the photolocations is 10LME01-Photolocations.csv. These files can be found in https://doi.org/10.5066/F71G0JDR. These files (*.csv) are comma-delimited.
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Karen L.M. Morgan
USGS
Geologist
Physical and Mailing
600 4th Street South
St. Petersburg
FL
33701
USA
727-502-8037
kmorgan@usgs.gov
This publication was prepared by an agency of the United States Government. Although these data were processed successfully on a computer system at the U.S. Geological Survey, no warranty expressed or implied is made regarding the display or utility of the data on any other system, nor shall the act of distribution imply any such warranty. The U.S. Geological Survey shall not be held liable for improper or incorrect use of the data described and (or) contained herein. Reference herein to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise does not constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States Government or any agency thereof.
CSV, JPEG, TXT, XML
CSV: Comma-separated values files representing table information collected during the flight. JPEG: Images can be opened directly with any JPEG-compatible image viewer. TXT: ASCCI formatted metadata files. XML: Extensible Markup Language formatted metadata files.
https://coastal.er.usgs.gov/data-release/doi-F71G0JDR/
Available Online
None.
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Karen L.M. Morgan
USGS
Geologist
Physical and Mailing
600 4th Street South
St. Petersburg
FL
33701
USA
727-502-8037
kmorgan@usgs.gov
Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata
FGDC-STD-001-1998