Dataset description: Digital elevation model (DEM) of the Cache Slough Complex, Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California

This metadata describes a digital elevation model (DEM) created from bathymetric and topographic data collected between 2004 and 2019 in the Cache Slough Complex (CSC), northern Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California. We merged the newly collected bathymetric and topographic data presented in this data release (DOI:10.5066/P9AQSRVH) with 2019 surveys by the California Department of Water Resources (DWR), 2017 USGS Sacramento Delta Lidar, and 2004 bathymetry data from the Army Corp of Engineers. Small gaps of missing data were filled with existing DWR/USGS Delta DEMs to produce a seamless DEM of the Cache Slough Complex with a grid resolution of 1 m. Remaining gaps in the DEM are areas where there is currently no available data.
Version1
Keywordssea-floor characteristics, topography, multibeam sonar, digital elevation models, geographic information systems, geospatial datasets, lidar, marine geophysics, bathymetry, bathymetry measurement
Data typesLIDAR, Multibeam
FormatgeoTIFF
Amount660 MB

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Activities and equipment

ActivityEquipment
2015-642-FAWaverunners
2017-649-FATrimble R7 GPS (AS)
Andrew Stevens submitted; no serial numbers yet
2018-684-FASWATH plus-M
A Phase Measuring Bathymetric Sonar (PMBS) also known as an Interferometric Sidescan Sonar (ISS) with a frequency of 234.5 kHz.