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Topographic, multispectral, and GPS data collected during uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) operations at Marsh Island, New Bedford, Massachusetts

December 20, 2024
Small Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (sUAS) were used to collect aerial remote sensing data over Marsh Island, a salt marsh restoration site along New Bedford Harbor, Massachusetts. Remediation of the site will involve direct hydrological and geochemical monitoring of the system alongside the UAS remote sensing data. Baseline conditions were evaluated in October 2023, and future data collections will be used to monitor landscape changes. USGS personnel used UAS to collect natural (RGB) color images, multispectral images, and lidar. Additional ground control and check points were taken for quality control. These data were processed to produce a series of high resolution lidar point clouds (LPC), digital elevation models (surface and terrain), and natural-color and multispectral reflectance image orthomosaics.
Publication Year 2024
Title Topographic, multispectral, and GPS data collected during uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) operations at Marsh Island, New Bedford, Massachusetts
DOI 10.5066/P19TLXVG
Authors Jin-Si R Over, Jennifer M Cramer, Sandra M Brosnahan, Seth Ackerman, Neil Kamal Ganju
Product Type Data Release
Record Source USGS Asset Identifier Service (AIS)
USGS Organization Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
Rights This work is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal
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