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Title: Airborne Videography and GPS for Assessment of Forest Damage in Southern Louisiana from Hurricane Andrew

Author: Jacobs, D.M.; Eggen-McIntosh, Susan

Date: 1993

Source: Proceedings of the IUFRO Conference on Inventory and Management Techniques in the Context of Catastrophis Events, June 21-24 1993, University Park, PA [Published in electronic form; no pagination, 12 pages]

Description: Abstract: One week after Hurricane Andrew made landfall in Louisiana in August 1992, an airborne videography system, with a global positioning system (GPS) receiver, was used to assess timberland damage across a 1.7 million-ha (4.2 million-acre) study area. Ground observations were made to identify different intensities of timber damage and then cross-referenced with the aerial video using GPS coordinates. Flight lines were established at 160km (10-mile) intervals perpendicular to the storm's path. The nominal flight altitude of 600 m (2,000 feet) above ground level and a 550mm focal-length camera lens resulted in a ground swath averaging 92 m (300 feet) in width. Video frames were captured digitally from the 8-mm analog videocassette at 800-m (half-mile) intervals along each flight path. Each video frame was interpreted for timber damage and placed into one of four arbitrary categories of bole-volume damage. The video frame locations were grouped into relative damage-zone polygons in a geographic information system (GIS). The polygons were then used to retrieve forest inventory plot information by damage zone and to estimate volumes of damaged timber.

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Jacobs, D.M.; Eggen-McIntosh, Susan  1993.  Airborne Videography and GPS for Assessment of Forest Damage in Southern Louisiana from Hurricane Andrew.   Proceedings of the IUFRO Conference on Inventory and Management Techniques in the Context of Catastrophis Events, June 21-24 1993, University Park, PA [Published in electronic form; no pagination, 12 pages]

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