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Field Activity Details for field activity 2014-327-FA

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Other ID: none

Status: Completed

Organization(s): USGS, St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center

Funding Program(s): Barrier Island Evolution Research - BIER Sedimentology (GX.17.MN00.F1F50.00), National Assessment of Coastal Change Hazards - NACCH (GX.21.MN00.F4J20.00)

Principal Investigator(s): Karen L M Morgan

Affiliate Investigator(s):

Information Specialist(s): Other

Data Type(s): Imagery: Photo, Location-Elevation: Navigation

Scientific Purpose/Goals: Oblique Aerial Photography

Vehicle(s): Unknown

Start Port/Location: Key Largo, FL

End Port/Location: FL/GA Border

Start Date: 2014-09-05

End Date: 2014-09-06

Equipment Used: Digital Camera, Garmin GPS

Information to be Derived: Oblique Aerial Photography

Summary of Activity and Data Gathered: 3892 Baseline Oblique Images

Staff: Other

Affiliate Staff:

Notes: Vendor:

Leo McManus
leemcm1@verizon.net

Top Cover of Virginia, LLC
Aerial Photography for Virginia and North Carolina
(757) 598-1883
www.topcovervirginia.com

Location:

Key Largo, FL to FL/GA border

Boundaries
North: 30.92107638 South: 24.89947715 West: -81.958 East: -79.7265625

Platform(s):

photo of Airplane
Airplane

Publications

Birchler, J.J., Doran, K.S., Long, J.W., Stockdon, H.F., 2019, Hurricane Matthew: Predictions, observations, and an analysis of coastal change: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2019-1095, 48 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/ofr20191095.

Morgan, K.L.M., 2015, Baseline coastal oblique aerial photographs collected from Key Largo, Florida, to the Florida/Georgia border, September 5-6, 2014: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 953, https://doi.org/10.3133/ds953.

Portals/Viewers

FAN 2014-327-FA has data viewable in the CMGP Video and Photograph Portal. View the data in this application here. See the instructions for working with this application.

Data Acquired

Survey EquipmentSurvey InfoData Type(s)Data Collected
Digital CameraSummary of equipment use: Images taken every 4-5 seconds. Best effort was made at the beginning of the flight to synchronize both the computer's internal clocks to within one second of UTC time from the GPS sensor.Photo
Video
DS 953 photos (oblique aerial photos)
Garmin GPSData Collection Interval: Variable, every 5-15 seconds. Navigation
ds953_2014-327-FA (processed navigation, flightpath and photopath)
ds953_2014-327-FA_0905_gpsmap696 (raw GPS navigation)

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