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Metadata
ID A-1-04-FL
Abstract National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Airborne Topographic data (LIDAR) of field activity A-1-04-FL in Florida from 01/01/2004 to 01/01/2004
Organization National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Project/Theme USACE 2004
Activity Type Airborne Topographic
Platform Airplane
Area of Operation
Florida
Location map A-1-04-FL location map of where navigation equipment operated
Bounding Coordinates 31.75000
-87.75000     -78.25000
23.75000
Dates 01/01/2004 (JD 001) to 01/01/2004 (JD 001)
Analog Materials No analog holdings.
Index map

A-1-04-FL map of where navigation equipment operated

Information Specialist
Lynne Dingerson, NOAA
Equipment Used
LIDAR
Purpose
This data was collected as part of an effort to map beach topography
efficiently and cheaply.
Notes
The LIDAR-derived data were collected by the Joint Airborne Lidar
Bathymetry Technical Center of Expertise using the Compact Hydrographic
Airborne Rapid Total Survey (CHARTS) system. The data includes hydrographic
and topographic data. The data were collected to depict the elevations above
and below water along the immediate coastal zone. The survey generally extends
750 meters inland and up to 1500 meters over the water (depending on water
depth and clarity). The goal of the project is to collect data covering the
shoreline of the conterminous United States where feasible. The project is
lead by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Got Help? For A-1-04-FL, we would appreciate any information on -- analog materials, chief scientist, contract, crew, days at sea, dive count, funding, information to be derived, kms of navigation, national plan, NGDC Info, owner, ports, project number, publications, scanned materials, seismic description, station count, station description, submersible, summary, tabulated info.

 

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