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Comments on hydrographic and topographic LIDAR acquisition and merging with multibeam sounding data acquired in the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary / Steven S. Intelmann.

Summary:

The Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary's "objectives for the survey effort were three-fold: 1) to obtain existing conditions of the nearshore bathymetry and intertidal zone along a select portion of shoreline that is not ascertainable through ship-based acoustic data acquisition techniques due to hazardous surf conditions, 2) to assess the performance of [airborne LIDAR bathymetry] technology along both exposed and unexposed stretches of coastline, and 3) to vertically transform the ALB data and assess agreement with existing shallow water multibeam bathymetry data collected in the same area."

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Record details

  • Physical Description: iii, 18 pages : digital, PDF file
  • Publisher: Silver Spring, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service, Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management, National Marine Sanctuary Program, 2006.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"August 2006."
GPO Cataloging Record Distribution Program (CRDP).
Title from title screen (viewed on Dec. 30, 2008).
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Additional Physical Form available Note:
Also issued in printing.
System Details Note:
Mode of access: Internet via the Nation Marine Sanctuaries web site. Address as of 12/30/08: http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/science/conservation/pdfs/Intelmann3%5ffinal.pdf; current access available via PURL.
Subject: Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary (Agency : U.S.) > Maps > Evaluation.
Bathymetric maps > Evaluation.
Hydrographic surveying > Washington (State) > Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary > Evaluation.
Optical radar.
Sounding and soundings > Evaluation.
Available in another form: Comments on hydrographic and topographic LIDAR acquisition and merging with multibeam sounding data acquired in the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary