Noreen A. Buster
Owen T. Brenner
James G. Flocks
20171121
Bathymetric change map of the nearshore around Ship, Horn, and Petit Bois islands, Mississippi: 1916-1920 to 2008-2009
raster digital data
U.S. Geological Survey Data Release
doi:10.5066/F7028QFV
St. Petersburg, FL
U.S. Geological Survey
https://doi.org/10.5066/F7028QFV
To characterize coastal change, historical maps and complementary records were compiled including: topographic sheets (T-sheets), hydrographic sheets (H-sheets, smooth sheets), shorelines, and bathymetric soundings surrounding the Mississippi (MS) barrier islands over several time periods (1916-1920, 2008-2009 and 2016). One goal of this work was to create a time-series of bathymetric change maps around the islands. Data sets include 1916 through 1920 soundings collected by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey as downloaded H-sheets and some digitized soundings from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 2008 to 2009 soundings collected by the United States Geological Survey St. Petersburg and Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Centers (USGS SPCMSC and WHCMSC, respectively), and 2016 soundings collected by the USGS SPCMSC in the nearshore environment of Ship, Horn, and Petit Bois Islands. This USGS data release includes three interpolated bathymetric change maps created by comparing the 1916 to 1920, 2008 to 2009, and 2016 bathymetry data; however, this metadata file pertains to the bathymetric change digital elevation model (DEM) observed between the 1916-1920 and 2008-2009 bathymetry (2008to2009minus1916to1920_MS_NAD83NAVD88g12B_50m.tif). This work was completed in cooperation with the United States Army Corps of Engineers (Mobile, Alabama) and the National Park Service as part of the Mississippi Coastal Improvements Program (MsCIP).
The purpose of this effort was to create bathymetric grids and bathymetric change maps around the MS barrier islands to broadly characterize subaqueous morphologic change both spatially and temporally.
Elevation XYZ data used to create the 1916 to 1920 and 2008 to 2009 DEM are included in this USGS data release. The 1916 to 2009 elevation (z) values were adjusted to account for sea-level rise, using the NOAA tide gauge at Pensacola, FL. Within ArcGIS 10.4.1, XYZ soundings for 1916-1920 and 2008-2009 were used to create Triangular Irregular Network (TIN) surfaces, individual TIN surfaces were later utilized to create a time-series of 50-m bathymetric rasters. A common snap raster was used to create these DEMs to maximize accuracy of subsequent bathymetric change map calculation. Bathymetric change maps were created using the 'Raster Calculator' and subtracting the one DEM from another. All spatial files provided in this data release are referenced to the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) North American Datum (NAD83) horizontal datum and North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88) GEOID12B.
1916
1920
2008
2009
ground condition
None planned
-89.001807
-88.320014
30.269508
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USGS Metadata Identifier
USGS:42de54cd-7e4d-42df-b43a-4e3cd5b93ce9
ISO 19115 Topic Category
oceans
elevation
location
geoscientificInformation
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover
USGS Thesaurus
marine geology
geophysics
bathymetry
digital elevation models
ocean characteristics
ocean processes
None
soundings
hydrography
geophysical
seafloor mapping
historical
NOAA
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
U.S. Geological Survey
USGS
Coastal and Marine Geology Program
CMGP
St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center
SPCMSC
coastal location
Geographic Names Information System (GNIS)
Mississippi
Alabama
Ship Island
Horn Island
Petit Bois Island
Dauphin Island
Mississippi Sound
Oregon Geospatial Enterprise Office (GEO)
sea surface
epipelagic
None
1916-1920
2008-2009
None
Public domain data from the U.S. Government are freely redistributable with proper metadata and source attribution. The U.S. Geological Survey requests to be acknowledged as originator of these data in future products or derivative research.
Noreen A. Buster
U.S. Geological Survey - St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center
mailing and physical
600 4th Street South
St. Petersburg
FL
33701
USA
(727) 502-8000
nbuster@usgs.gov
U.S. Geological Survey, Coastal and Marine Geology Program, St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center
Microsoft Windows 7 Version 6.1 (Build 7601) Service Pack 1; Esri ArcGIS 10.4.1
Noreen A. Buster
Robert A. Morton
20110404
Historical Bathymetry and Bathymetric Change in the Mississippi-Alabama Coastal Region, 1847-2009
U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Map
SIM 3154
St. Petersburg, FL
St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center
https://pubs.usgs.gov/sim/3154/
Nancy T. DeWitt
James G. Flocks
Elizabeth A. Pendleton
Mark E. Hansen
B.J. Reynolds
Kyle W. Kelso
Dana S. Wiese
Charles R. Worley
2012
Archive of single beam and swath bathymetry data collected nearshore of the Gulf Islands National Seashore, Mississippi, from West Ship Island, Mississippi, to Dauphin Island, Alabama: Methods and data report for USGS Cruises 08CCT01 and 08CCT02, July 2008, and 09CCT03 and 09CCT04, June 2009
U.S. Geological Survey Data Series
DS 675
St. Petersburg, FL
St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center
https://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/675/
Nancy T. DeWitt
Chelsea A. Stalk
Jake J. Fredericks
James G. Flocks
Kyle W. Kelso
Andrew S. Farmer
Thomas M. Tuten
Noreen A. Buster
2017
Coastal bathymetry data collected in 2016 nearshore from West Ship Island to Horn Island, Gulf Islands National Seashore, Mississippi
U.S. Geological Survey Data Release
DR F7B8571Q
St. Petersburg, FL
St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center
https://doi.org/10.5066/F7B8571Q
Kathryn M. Weber
Jeffrey H. List
Karen L.M. Morgan
2005
An Operational Mean High Water Datum for Determination of Shoreline Position from Topographic Lidar Data
U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report
OFR 2005-1027
Woods Hole, MA
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2005/1027/
The accuracy of this bathymetric change DEM is entirely dependent upon the accuracy of the two DEM surfaces (1916-1920 and 2016) used to calculate the elevation change it represents. DEM surfaces were created using a common snap raster to ensure direct pixel value comparison in quantifying bathymetric change. The accuracy of the 1916-1920 DEM is directly linked to the accuracy of the XYZ point data on which it is based (Buster and Morton, 2011). These datasets were from multiple research cruises spanning over 4 years (1916-1920) and were collected following variable methodologies; therefore, they are not internally consistent. The accuracy of the 2008-2009 DEM is directly linked to the accuracy of the XYZ point data on which it is based (Dewitt and others, 2017). As reported (Dewitt and others, 2017) a GPS base station, spaced approximately 15 km from the survey area, collected continuous data for GPS post-processing corrections. All static base station sessions were run through the On-Line Positioning User Service (OPUS) and resulting corrections produced +/-3.3 cm or less accuracy in the vertical component.
Additionally, vertical datums associated with XYZ data have been recalculated (using VDatum and a NOAA tide gauge at Pensacola, FL) to allow for time series comparisons and this process introduces uncertainties into the data. Uncertainties are also introduced in interpolating DEM surfaces within Esri ArcGIS. The DEMs have not been independently verified for accuracy. For full accuracy and error information please see Buster and Morton, (2011), Dewitt and others (2012 and 2017), and metadata associated with each bathymetric DEM within this data release.
This dataset includes the post-processed bathymetric data (XYZ) presented as an interpolated DEM representing bathymetric change occurring between 1916-1920 and 2008-2009. The source data for the DEM was collected during multiple bathymetry surveys from 1916-1920 and 2008-2009 near Ship, Horn, and Petit Bois islands in Mississippi. All spatial files provided in this data release are referenced in NAD83 UTM 16N (meters) and NAVD88 GEOID12B.
A portion of the source data (1916-1920) is historical and; therefore, not complete in its coverage. The source data was used to create DEM surfaces that best represent the historical soundings and were used to calculate bathymetric change, all while using best practice methods to keep the data as accurate as possible. See above accuracy report information for additional details.
The horizontal accuracy of this bathymetric change map is entirely linked to the accuracy of the DEMs used to create it, 1916-1920 and 2008-2009. No formal positional accuracy tests were conducted for the 1916-1920 XYZ data; however, Buster and Morton (2011) estimate horizontal accuracy values less than 20 and 29 meters for the historic T-sheets and H-sheets that were used to create the original 1916-1920 XYZ bathymetric dataset. Dewitt and others (2012) report a horizontal accuracy value of +/- 10 to 13 cm for the orginal 2008-2009 bathymetric dataset used to create the 2008-2009 DEM. Additional sources of error include 1) vertical datum conversion using NOAA's Vdatum software and, 2) creation of a triangulated Irregular TIN and interpolation of the DEM raster, with 50-m cell size and using nearest neighbor interpolation, within ArcGIS (version 10.4.1).
The vertical accuracy of this bathymetric change map is entirely linked to the accuracy of the 1916-1920 and 2008-2009 DEMs (1916_1920_MS_NAD83NAVD88g12B_50m.tif and 2008_2009_MS_NAD83NAVD88g12B_50m.tif). Likely due to the age of the 1916-1920 dataset and variable survey collection methods, no formal vertical accuracy tests were conducted in association with the original publication of the 1916-1920 bathymetric dataset (Buster and Morton, 2011). Dewitt and others (2012) report a vertical accuracy value of +/- 3.3 centimeters for the 20108-2009 XYZ bathymetric dataset used to create the 2008-2009 DEM. Subsequent data processing steps, specifically converting vertical datum of the XYZ data and interpolating DEM surfaces within Esri ArcGIS, introduce additional sources of uncertainty, that have not been fully assessed.
Using Esri ArcGIS (version 10.4.1), elevation pixel values from the 1916-1920 bathymetry DEM (1916_1920_MS_NAD83NAVD88g12B_50m.tif) were subtracted from co-located elevation pixel values of the 2008-2009 bathymetry DEM (2008_2009_MS_NAD83NAVD88g12B_50m.tif) using the 'Raster Calculator' tool. The resulting bathymetric change DEM was saved as a TIFF raster file (.tif) and associated TIFF worldfile (.tfw).
201707
Noreen A. Buster
U.S. Geological Survey - St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center
Geologist
mailing
600 4th Street South
St. Petersburg
FL
33701
USA
(727) 502-8000
nbuster@usgs.gov
Added keywords section with USGS persistent identifier as theme keyword.
20201013
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
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0.0001
meters
Attribute values
Noreen A. Buster
U.S. Geological Survey - St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center
mailing and physical
600 4th Street South
St. Petersburg
FL
33701
USA
(727) 502-8000
nbuster@usgs.gov
2008to2009minus1916to1920_MS_NAD83NAVD88g12B_50m.tif
Although these data have been processed successfully on a computer system at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), no warranty expressed or implied is made regarding the display or utility of the data on any other system, or for general or scientific purposes, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty. The USGS shall not be held liable for improper or incorrect use of the data described or contained herein. Any use of trade, firm, or product names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
GeoTIFF
ZIP
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https://coastal.er.usgs.gov/data-release/doi-F7028QFV/data/2008to2009minus1916to1920_MS_NAD83NAVD88g12B_50m.zip
None
20201013
Noreen A. Buster
U.S. Geological Survey - St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center
Geologist
mailing and physical
600 4th Street South
St. Petersburg
FL
33701
USA
(727) 502-8000
nbuster@usgs.gov
Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata
FGDC-STD-001-1998
none
unclassified
none