EAARL Coastal Topography-Fire Island National Seashore 2007
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Resource Abstract:
A bare earth/first surface elevation map (also known as a Digital Elevation Model, or DEM) of the Fire Island National Seashore
in New York was produced from remotely sensed, geographically referenced elevation measurements cooperatively by the U.S.
Geological Survey (USGS), the National Park Service (NPS), and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Elevation
measurements were collected over the area using the NASA Experimental Advanced Airborne Research Lidar (EAARL), a pulsed-laser
ranging system mounted onboard an aircraft to measure ground elevation, vegetation canopy, and coastal topography. The system
uses high frequency laser beams directed at the Earth's surface through an opening in the bottom of the aircraft's fuselage.
The laser system records the time difference between emission of the laser beam and the reception of the reflected laser signal
in the aircraft. The plane travels over the target area at approximately 50 meters per second at an elevation of approximately
300 meters. The EAARL, developed by NASA at Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, measures ground elevation with a vertical
resolution of 15 centimeters. A sampling rate of 3 kilohertz or higher results in an extremely dense spatial elevation dataset.
Over 100 kilometers of coastline can be easily surveyed within a 3- to 4-hour mission. When subsequent elevation maps for
an area are analyzed, they provide resource managers with a useful tool regarding land development. For more information on
Lidar science and the Experimental Advanced Airborne Research Lidar (EAARL) system and surveys, see http://ngom.usgs.gov/dsp/overview/index.php
and http://ngom.usgs.gov/dsp/tech/eaarl/index.php .
Citation
Title EAARL Coastal Topography-Fire Island National Seashore 2007
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purpose:
The purpose of this project was to produce a highly detailed and accurate bare earth/first surface elevation map of the Fire
Island National Seashore in New York for natural resource managers and research scientists.
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EAARL Coastal Topography Fire Island National Seashore 2007
Resource language:
eng; USA
Resource progress code:
completed
Resource Maintenance Information
maintenance or update frequency:
notPlanned
Constraints on resource usage:
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Use limitation statement:
This DVD publication was prepared by an agency of the United States Government. Although these data have been 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 herin 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.
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Other constraints
Use Constraints: The U.S. Geological Survey, National Park Service, and National Aeronautics and Space Administration request
to be acknowledged as originators of this dataset in future products or derivative research.
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Classification
unclassified
Classification
System Unclassified
Handling
Description None
Spatial representation type code:
grid
Processing environment:
Native Dataset Environment: Microsoft Windows XP Version 5.1 (Build 2600) Service Pack 2; ESRI ArcCatalog 9.2.2.1350
Resource extent
Geographic Extent
Geographic Bounding Box
westBoundLongitude
-72.75
eastBoundLongitude
-73.25
northBoundLatitude
40.8
southBoundLatitude
40.6
Temporal Extent
Additional information on resource:
Raw Lidar data are not in a format that is generally usable by resource managers and scientists for scientific analysis. Converting
dense Lidar elevation data into a readily usable format without loss of essential information requires specialized processing.
The U.S. Geological Survey's Coastal and Marine Geology (CMG) Program has developed custom software to convert raw Lidar data
into a GIS-compatible map product to be provided to GIS specialists, managers, and scientists. The primary tool used in the
conversion process is Airborne Lidar Processing System (ALPS), a multi-tiered processing system developed by a USGS-NASA collaborative
project. Specialized processing algorithms are used to convert raw waveform lidar data acquired by the EAARL to georeferenced
spot (x,y,z) returns for "first surface" and "bare earth" topography. These data are then converted to the North American
Datum of 1983 and the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (using the GEOID03 model). Each file contains data located in
a 2-km by 2-km tile, where the upper-left bound can be assessed quickly through the file name. The first 3 numbers in the
file name represent the left-most UTM easting coordinate (e###000) in meters, the next 4 numbers represent the top-most UTM
northing coordinate (n####000) in meters, and the last 2 numbers (##) represent the UTM zone in which the tile is located
(for example, be_e123_n4567_18).The development of custom software for creating these data products has been supported by
the U.S. Geological Survey CMG Program's Decision Support for Coastal Parks, Sanctuaries, and Preserves Project. Processed
data products are used by the U.S. Geological Survey CMG Program's National Assessments of Coastal Change Hazards Project
to quantify the vulnerability of shorelines to coastal change hazards such as severe storms, sea-level rise, and shoreline
erosion and retreat.
Credits:
Acknowledgment of the U.S. Geological Survey, Florida Integrated Science Center, as a data source would be appreciated in
products developed from these data, and such acknowledgment as is standard for citation and legal practices for data source
is expected. Sharing of new data layers developed directly from these data would also be appreciated by the U.S. Geological
Survey staff. Users should be aware that comparisons with other datasets for the same area from other time periods may be
inaccurate due to inconsistencies resulting from changes in photointerpretation, mapping conventions, and digital processes
over time. These data are not legal documents and are not to be used as such.
point of contact
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pointOfContact
individual Name Amar Nayegandhi
organisation Name
Jacobs Technology, U.S. Geological Survey, FISC, St. Petersburg, FL
position Name Computer Scientist
Contact information
Telephone
Voice 727 803-8747 (x3026)
Fax 727-803-2031
Address
600 4th Street South, Saint Petersburg, FL, 33701
Country USA
source description
Source Contribution: noneSource Type Point elevation measurements collected by the EAARL sensor.
source citation
Title EAARL Coastal Topography-Fire Island National Seashore 2007
publication Date
2008-01-01
Edition first
presentationForm
imageDigital
Series
Name U.S. Geological Survey Data Series
Issue 391
cited responsible party
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publisher
organisation Name
U.S. Geological Survey
Contact information
Address
, Saint Petersburg, FL
cited responsible party
-
originator
organisation Name
U.S. Geological Survey
Resource extent
Temporal Extent
AbsoluteExternalPositionalAccuracy
name Of Measure Horizontal Positional Accuracy Report
evaluation Method Description
Raw elevation measurements have been determined to be within 1 meter horizontal accuracy.
AbsoluteExternalPositionalAccuracy
name Of Measure Vertical Positional Accuracy Report
evaluation Method Description
Elevations are vertically consistent with the point elevation data, +/-15 cm.
Completeness Commission
evaluation Method Description
Several regions of the dataset are labeled as "No Data", which corresponds to a cell value of -32767 m in the GeoTIFF file.
These "No Data" areas are a result of the survey not covering a particular region, optical water depth of greater than 1.5
Secchi disc depths, or the manual removal of Lidar processing artifacts.
Completeness Omission
evaluation Method Description
Several regions of the dataset are labeled as "No Data", which corresponds to a cell value of -32767 m in the GeoTIFF file.
These "No Data" areas are a result of the survey not covering a particular region, optical water depth of greater than 1.5
Secchi disc depths, or the manual removal of Lidar processing artifacts.
ConceptualConsistency
measure Description
Each file contains data located in a 2-km by 2-km tile, where the upper-left bound can be assessed quickly through the file
name. The first 3 numbers in the file name represent the left-most UTM easting coordinate (e###000) in meters, the next 4
numbers represent the top-most UTM northing coordinate (n####000) in meters, and the last 2 numbers (##) represent the UTM
zone in which the tile is located (for example, be_e123_n4567_18).
notes: This metadata was automatically generated from the FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata standard (version
FGDC-STD-001-1998) using the 2012-06-20T17:21:00 version of the FGDC RSE to ISO 19115-2 transform.
Metadata contact
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pointOfContact
individual Name Xan Yates
organisation Name
Jacobs Technology, U.S. Geological Survey, FISC, St. Petersburg, FL
position Name Metadata Specialist
Contact information
Telephone
Voice 727-803-8747 (x3086)
Address
600 4th Street South, Saint Petersburg, FL, 33701
Country USA