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ID 99CCH01
Also Known As H-1-99-OR
Abstract United States Geological Survey, St. Petersburg, Florida,United States Coast Guard. Chief Scientists: Dennis Krohn, USGS St. Petersburg, FL, R. Peterson, USGS St. Petersburg, FL. Oblique Aerial Photo & Video Survey data of field activity 99CCH01 (H-1-99-OR) in The Western coast of Oregon. from 05/24/1999 to 05/25/1999
Organization United States Geological Survey, St. Petersburg, Florida
United States Coast Guard
Project/Theme Extreme Storm Coastal Change Hazards
Chief Scientist Dennis Krohn
R. Peterson
Activity Type Oblique Aerial Photo & Video Survey
Platform Helicopter
Area of Operation
The Western coast of Oregon.
Location map 99CCH01 location map of where navigation equipment operated
Bounding Coordinates 46.25000
-127.75000    -116.25000
41.75000
Ports LEAVE Coos Bay, OR
ARRIVE Coos Bay, OR
Dates 05/24/1999 (JD 144) to 05/25/1999 (JD 145)
Analog Materials No analog holdings.
Index map

99CCH01 map of where navigation equipment operated

Information Specialist
C. Sullivan
Purpose
Conduct Post-La Nina survey to document the coast on May 24 & 25, 1999.
Information to be Derived
Collect baseline documents for analysis of coastal change due to extreme storms.
Summary
4 mini DV tapes burned onto 3 DVDs; 28 Rolls of film (approximately 753 slides)
Notes
Digitized by J. Subino.
Video navigation fixes were acquired using Optical Character Recognition and were then interpolated for each second for which a known fix is not available using AVIsynth & Excel. Analog and digital data are stored at the USGS St. Petersburg Office in the Extreme Storm Impact Event storage facility Room 128 & 254. Digital version of the data also exists online on the internal St. Petersburg Lidar server.
Platform used: Coast Guard H65 helicopter
Got Help? For 99CCH01, we would appreciate any information on -- analog materials, contract, crew, days at sea, dive count, equipment used, funding, kms of navigation, national plan, NGDC Info, owner, project number, publications, scanned materials, seismic description, station count, station description, submersible, tabulated info.

 

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