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Caratterizzazione Dell’Ambiente Marino Dei Campi Flegrei. Risultati Preliminari Della Campagna Oceanografica Ricamar 2013, M. Grassi, C. Carmisciano, L. Cocchi, L. Dialti, M. Filippone, Matteo Guideri, Roberta Ivaldi, Giuseppe Masetti, F. Muccini, M. Pratellesi, E. Ricci, Paolo Stefanelli
Caratterizzazione Dell’Ambiente Marino Dei Campi Flegrei. Risultati Preliminari Della Campagna Oceanografica Ricamar 2013, M. Grassi, C. Carmisciano, L. Cocchi, L. Dialti, M. Filippone, Matteo Guideri, Roberta Ivaldi, Giuseppe Masetti, F. Muccini, M. Pratellesi, E. Ricci, Paolo Stefanelli
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
The caldera of the Phlegraean Fields (also known as Campi Flegrei) is one of the most dangerous and populated volcanic area in the world, covering an area that comprises the western part of Naples and the Gulf of Pozzuoli. The main peculiarity of current volcanic activity is the gradual and periodic lift (positive or negative) of part of the Earth's surface (bradyseism) combined, only during the positive phase, with a strong sismicity and surficial hydrotermal activity. Deformative models, calibrated using land-based measurements, highlighted the Gulf of Pozzuoli as the area with the largest deformation. Although the network of monitoring sensors …
Alb Evaluation For Noaa Charting Requirements, Gretchen Imahori, Shachak Pe'eri, Christopher E. Parrish
Alb Evaluation For Noaa Charting Requirements, Gretchen Imahori, Shachak Pe'eri, Christopher E. Parrish
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) acquires hydrographic data around the coasts of the US and its territories using in-house surveys and contracting resources. Hydrographic data are primarily collected using sonar systems, while a small percent is acquired via Airborne Lidar Bathymetry (ALB) for nearshore areas. NOAA has an ongoing requirement, as per the Coast and Geodetic Survey Act of 1947, to survey nearshore areas as part of its coastal mapping activities, including updating nautical charts, creating hydrodynamic models and supporting coastal planning and habitat mapping. NOAA has initiated a project to investigate the potential use of ALB data …
A Detailed Seabed Signature From Hurricane Sandy Revealed In Bedforms And Scour, Arthur Trembanis, Carter Duval, Jonathan Beaudoin, Val E. Schmidt, Doug Miller, Larry A. Mayer
A Detailed Seabed Signature From Hurricane Sandy Revealed In Bedforms And Scour, Arthur Trembanis, Carter Duval, Jonathan Beaudoin, Val E. Schmidt, Doug Miller, Larry A. Mayer
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
On 30 October 2012, Hurricane Sandy made landfall near Brigantine New Jersey bringing widespread erosion and damage to the coastline. We have obtained a unique set of high-resolution before and after storm measurements of seabed morphology and in situhydrodynamic conditions (waves and currents) capturing the impact of the storm at an inner continental shelf field site known as the “Redbird reef”. Understanding the signature of this storm event is important for identifying the impacts of such events and for understanding the role that such events have in the transport of sediment and marine debris on the inner continental shelf. …
Gradual Generalization Of Nautical Chart Contours With A Cube B-Spline Snake Model, Dandan Miao, Brian R. Calder
Gradual Generalization Of Nautical Chart Contours With A Cube B-Spline Snake Model, Dandan Miao, Brian R. Calder
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
—B-spline snake methods have been used in cartographic generalization in the past decade, particularly in the generalization of navigational charts where this method yields good results with respect to the shoal-bias rules for generalization of chart contours. However, previous studies only show generalization results at particular generalization (or scale) levels, and the user can only see two conditions: before the generalization and after generalization, but nothing in between. This paper presents an improved method of using B-spline snakes for generalization in the context of nautical charts, where the generalization process is done gradually, and the user can see the complete …
Designing Improved Sediment Transport Visualizations, Chris Englert, Thomas J. Butkiewicz, Larry A. Mayer, Val E. Schmidt, Jonathan Beaudoin, Arthur Trembanis, Carter Duval
Designing Improved Sediment Transport Visualizations, Chris Englert, Thomas J. Butkiewicz, Larry A. Mayer, Val E. Schmidt, Jonathan Beaudoin, Arthur Trembanis, Carter Duval
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
Monitoring, or more commonly, modeling of sediment transport in the coastal environment is a critical task with relevance to coastline stability, beach erosion, tracking environmental contaminants, and safety of navigation. Increased intensity and regularity of storms such as Superstorm Sandy heighten the importance of our understanding of sediment transport processes. A weakness of current modeling capabilities is the ability to easily visualize the result in an intuitive manner. Many of the available visualization software packages display only a single variable at once, usually as a two-dimensional, plan-view cross-section. With such limited display capabilities, sophisticated 3D models are undermined in both …
Evaluating The Usace's Ncmp For Noaa Charting Operations, Gretchen Imahori, Shachak Pe'eri, Christopher Parrish, Toshi Wozumi, Stephen A. White, Inseong Jeong, Christopher L. Macon
Evaluating The Usace's Ncmp For Noaa Charting Operations, Gretchen Imahori, Shachak Pe'eri, Christopher Parrish, Toshi Wozumi, Stephen A. White, Inseong Jeong, Christopher L. Macon
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
No abstract provided.
Satellite-Derived Bathymetry: A Reconnaissance Tool For Hydrography, Shachak Pe'eri, Christopher Parrish, Lee Alexander, Andy Armstrong
Satellite-Derived Bathymetry: A Reconnaissance Tool For Hydrography, Shachak Pe'eri, Christopher Parrish, Lee Alexander, Andy Armstrong
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
No abstract provided.
Snow Spectral Albedo At Summit, Greenland: Measurements And Numerical Simulations Based On Physical And Chemical Properties Of The Snowpack, Carlo Carmagnola, Florent Domine, Marie Dumont, Patrick Wright, B Strellis, M Bergin, Jack E. Dibb, G Picard, Q Libois, L Arnaud, S Morin
Snow Spectral Albedo At Summit, Greenland: Measurements And Numerical Simulations Based On Physical And Chemical Properties Of The Snowpack, Carlo Carmagnola, Florent Domine, Marie Dumont, Patrick Wright, B Strellis, M Bergin, Jack E. Dibb, G Picard, Q Libois, L Arnaud, S Morin
Earth Sciences
The broadband albedo of surface snow is determined both by the near-surface profile of the physical and chemical properties of the snowpack and by the spectral and angular characteristics of the incident solar radiation. Simultaneous measurements of the physical and chemical properties of snow were carried out at Summit Camp, Greenland (72°36´ N, 38°25´ W, 3210 m a.s.l.) in May and June 2011, along with spectral albedo measurements. One of the main objectives of the field campaign was to test our ability to predict snow spectral albedo by comparing the measured albedo to the albedo calculated with a radiative transfer …
The Preservation Of Atmospheric Nitrate In Snow At Summit, Greenland, Dorothy L. Fibiger, Meredith G. Hastings, Jack E. Dibb, L Gregory Huey
The Preservation Of Atmospheric Nitrate In Snow At Summit, Greenland, Dorothy L. Fibiger, Meredith G. Hastings, Jack E. Dibb, L Gregory Huey
Earth Sciences
There is great interest in using nitrate NO3 isotopic composition in ice cores to track the history of precursor nitrogen oxides (NOx = NO + NO2) in the atmosphere. Nitrate NO3 however can be lost from the snow by surface processes, such as photolysis back to NOx upon exposure to sunlight, making it difficult to interpret records of NO3 as a tracer of atmospheric NOx loading. In a campaign consisting of two field seasons (May–June) at Summit, Greenland, high temporal frequency surface snow samples were collected and analyzed for the oxygen isotopic composition of NO3. The strong, linear relationship observed …
Characterization Of Optical Communication In A Leader-Follower Unmanned Underwater Vehicle Formation, Firat Eren, Shachak Pe'eri, May-Win Thein
Characterization Of Optical Communication In A Leader-Follower Unmanned Underwater Vehicle Formation, Firat Eren, Shachak Pe'eri, May-Win Thein
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
As part of the research to development an optical communication design of a leader-follower formation between unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs), this paper presents light field characterization and design configuration of the hardware required to allow the use of distance detection between UUVs. The study specifically is targeting communication between remotely operated vehicles (ROVs). As an initial step in this study, the light field produced from a light source mounted on the leader UUV was empirically characterized and modeled. Based on the light field measurements, a photo-detector array for the follower UUV was designed. Evaluation of the communication algorithms to monitor …
Near Resonance Acoustic Scattering From Organized Schools Of Juvenile Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus Thynnus), Thomas C. Weber, Molly Lutcavage, Madeline L. Schroth-Miller
Near Resonance Acoustic Scattering From Organized Schools Of Juvenile Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus Thynnus), Thomas C. Weber, Molly Lutcavage, Madeline L. Schroth-Miller
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
Schools of Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) can exhibit highly organized spatial structure within the school. This structure was quantified for dome shaped schools using both aerial imagery collected from a commercial spotter plane and 400 kHz multibeam echo sounder data collected on a fishing vessel in 2009 in Cape Cod Bay, MA. Observations from one school, containing an estimated 263 fish within an approximately ellipsoidal volume of 1900 m3, were used to seed an acoustic model that estimated the school target strength at frequencies between 10 and 2000 Hz. The fish's swimbladder resonance was estimated to occur at approximately …
Optimizing Resolution And Uncertainty In Bathymetric Sonar Systems, Val E. Schmidt, Thomas C. Weber, Xavier Lurton
Optimizing Resolution And Uncertainty In Bathymetric Sonar Systems, Val E. Schmidt, Thomas C. Weber, Xavier Lurton
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
Bathymetric sonar systems (whether multibeam or phase-differencing sidescan) contain an inherent trade-off between resolution and uncertainty. Systems are traditionally designed with a fixed spatial resolution, and the parameter settings are optimized to minimize the uncertainty in the soundings within that constraint. By fixing the spatial resolution of the system, current generation sonars operate sub-optimally when the SNR is high, producing soundings with lower resolution than is supportable by the data, and inefficiently when the SNR is low, producing high-uncertainty soundings of little value. Here we propose fixing the sounding measurement uncertainty instead, and optimizing the resolution of the system within …
Acoustic And Optical Observations Of Methane Gas Seeps In The Gulf Of Mexico, Thomas C. Weber, Kevin W. Jerram, Yuri Rzhanov, Larry A. Mayer, Dave Lovalvo
Acoustic And Optical Observations Of Methane Gas Seeps In The Gulf Of Mexico, Thomas C. Weber, Kevin W. Jerram, Yuri Rzhanov, Larry A. Mayer, Dave Lovalvo
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
In 2011 and 2012, measurements of acoustic backscatter from natural methane seeps were made in the northern Gulf of Mexico in water depths between 1000-2000 m. The measurementswere made using a calibrated 18 kHz echo sounder with an 11 degree beamwidth in order to estimate the depth-dependent target strength (TS). The TS data indicate a wide variation in the rate of gas seepage from the seafloor. Several of these seeps were revisited with a remotely operated vehicle in order to optically assess the bubble size distribution and to estimate the rate at which gas bubbles were exiting the seafloor. The …
On The Export Of Reactive Nitrogen From Asia: NoX Partitioning And Effects On Ozone, T H. Bertram, Paul J. Wooldridge, Jack E. Dibb, Robert C. Cohen, A E. Perring
On The Export Of Reactive Nitrogen From Asia: NoX Partitioning And Effects On Ozone, T H. Bertram, Paul J. Wooldridge, Jack E. Dibb, Robert C. Cohen, A E. Perring
Earth Sciences
The partitioning of reactive nitrogen (NOy was measured over the remote North Pacific during spring 2006. Aircraft observations of NO, NO2, total peroxy nitrates (ΣPNs), total alkyl and multi-functional nitrates (ΣANs) and nitric acid (HNO3, made between 25° and 55° N, confirm a controlling role for peroxyacyl nitrates in NOx production in aged Asian outflow. ΣPNs account for more than 60% of NOy above 5 km, while thermal dissociation limits their contribution to less than 10% in the lower troposphere. Using simultaneous observations of NOx, ΣPNs, ΣANs, HNO3 and average …
Satellite-Derived Bathymetry A Reconnaissance Tool For Hydrography, Shachak Pe'eri, Chukwuma Azuike, Christopher Parrish
Satellite-Derived Bathymetry A Reconnaissance Tool For Hydrography, Shachak Pe'eri, Chukwuma Azuike, Christopher Parrish
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
In some developing countries, the information available to plan and prioritise hydrographic surveys is typically based on visual inspection of existing nautical charts. However, due to the age of many existing charts and lack of availability of the original source data from which they were compiled (e.g., smooth sheets) this type of analysis is often quite limited. A study was conducted to evaluate the use of a satellite-derived bathymetry (SDB) procedure to map shallow-water bathymetry in a GIS environment, and to identify areas that require a new hydrographic survey. Publically available, multispectral satellite imagery and published algorithms are used to …
R/V Falkor Multibeam Echosounder System Review, Jonathan Beaudoin, Paul D. Johnson, Ashton F. Flinders
R/V Falkor Multibeam Echosounder System Review, Jonathan Beaudoin, Paul D. Johnson, Ashton F. Flinders
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
No abstract provided.
Parallel And Distributed Performance Of A Depth Estimation Algorithm, Brian R. Calder
Parallel And Distributed Performance Of A Depth Estimation Algorithm, Brian R. Calder
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
Expansion of dataset sizes and increasing complexity of processing algorithms have led to consideration of parallel and distributed implementations. The rationale for distributing the computational load may be to thin-provision computational resources, to accelerate data processing rate, or to efficiently reuse already available but otherwise idle computational resources. Whatever the rationale, an efficient solution of this type brings with it questions of data distribution, job partitioning, reliability, and robustness. This paper addresses the first two of these questions in the context of a local cluster-computing environment. Using the CHRT depth estimator, it considers active and passive data distribution and their …
Underwater Radiated Noise Levels Of A Research Icebreaker In The Central Arctic Ocean, Ethan H. Roth, Val E. Schmidt, John A. Hildebrand, Sean M. Wiggins
Underwater Radiated Noise Levels Of A Research Icebreaker In The Central Arctic Ocean, Ethan H. Roth, Val E. Schmidt, John A. Hildebrand, Sean M. Wiggins
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy's underwater radiated noise signature was characterized in the central Arctic Ocean during different types of ice-breaking operations. Propulsion modes included transit in variable ice cover, breaking heavy ice with backing-and-ramming maneuvers, and dynamic positioning with the bow thruster in operation. Compared to open-water transit, Healy's noise signature increased approximately 10 dB between 20 Hz and 2 kHz when breaking ice. The highest noise levels resulted while the ship was engaged in backing-and-ramming maneuvers, owing to cavitation when operating the propellers astern or in opposing directions. In frequency bands centered near 10, 50, and 100 Hz, …
Experimental And Natural Warming Elevates Mercury Concentrations In Estuarine Fish, Jennifer A. Dijkstra, Kate L. Buckman, Darren Ward, David W. Evans, Michele Dionne, Celia Chen
Experimental And Natural Warming Elevates Mercury Concentrations In Estuarine Fish, Jennifer A. Dijkstra, Kate L. Buckman, Darren Ward, David W. Evans, Michele Dionne, Celia Chen
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
Marine food webs are the most important link between the global contaminant, methylmercury (MeHg), and human exposure through consumption of seafood. Warming temperatures may increase human exposure to MeHg, a potent neurotoxin, by increasing MeHg production as well as bioaccumulation and trophic transfer through marine food webs. Studies of the effects of temperature on MeHg bioaccumulation are rare and no study has specifically related temperature to MeHg fate by linking laboratory experiments with natural field manipulations in coastal ecosystems. We performed laboratory and field experiments on MeHg accumulation under varying temperature regimes using the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus. Temperature treatments were …
Satellite-Derived Bathymetry Of The Achziv Coastal Area, Northern Israel, Shachak Pe'eri, Gideon Tibor, Brian Madore, Tomer Ketter
Satellite-Derived Bathymetry Of The Achziv Coastal Area, Northern Israel, Shachak Pe'eri, Gideon Tibor, Brian Madore, Tomer Ketter
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
No abstract provided.
Developing An Acceptance Test For Non-Hydrographic Airborne Bathymetric Lidar Data Application To Noaa Charts In Shallow Waters, Gretchen Imahori, Shachak Pe'eri, Christopher Parrish, Toshi Wozumi, Stephen A. White, Inseong Jeong, Christopher L. Macon
Developing An Acceptance Test For Non-Hydrographic Airborne Bathymetric Lidar Data Application To Noaa Charts In Shallow Waters, Gretchen Imahori, Shachak Pe'eri, Christopher Parrish, Toshi Wozumi, Stephen A. White, Inseong Jeong, Christopher L. Macon
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
Hydrographic data of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are typically acquired using sonar systems, with a small percent acquired via airborne lidar bathymetry for nearshore areas. This study investigates an integrated approach to meeting NOAA’s hydrographic survey requirements for nearshore areas of NOAA charts using existing U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) National Coastal Mapping Program (NCMP) topographic-bathymetric lidar (TBL) data. Because these existing NCMP bathymetric lidar datasets were not collected to NOAA hydrographic surveying standards, it is unclear if, and under what circumstances, they might aid in meeting certain hydrographic surveying requirements. The NCMP bathymetric lidar data were …
A Single Vessel Approach To Inter-Vessel Normalization Of Seafloor Backscatter Data, Samuel F. Greenaway, Glen Rice
A Single Vessel Approach To Inter-Vessel Normalization Of Seafloor Backscatter Data, Samuel F. Greenaway, Glen Rice
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
Integration!of!backscatter!data!from!multiple!unTcalibrated!echosounders remains!a!challenge.!! The!arbitrary!offsets!that!are!acceptable!within!a!single!sensor!application!become!problematic! when!integrating!multiple!sensors!into!a!common!data!set.!!Instruments!typically!have! differences!in!overall!sensitivities!and/!or!beam!patterns!that!are!large!enough!to!complicate! the!combination!of!the!individual!sensor!data!sets!into!a!coherent,!project!wide!product.! The!dualThead!Reson!7125!installation!on!the!NOAA!Ship!Ferdinand!R.!Hassler!is!useful! intermediate!step!between!a!single!instrument!installation!and!a!true!multiTvessel!application.!! When!operated!simultaneously,!the!temporal!variation!in!the!acoustic!properties!of!the! seafloor!and!the!water!column!can!be!eliminated!between!the!two!systems.!!! Using!data!acquired!during!production!hydrography,!we!solve!for!the!offsets!between!the!two! heads!for!simultaneously!logged!data.!!This!approach!is!then!broadened!to!determine!offsets! between!different!days,!and!then!different!hardware!installations!throughout!the!project.!!!We! find!that!the!normalization!offsets!vary!significantly!between!the!heads,!between!different!runs! (likely!due!to!the!Reson!normalization process),!and!different!installed!receiver!components.!! Accounting!for!these!offsets,!we!are!able!to!generate!project!wide!mosaics!and!backscatter! products.
Distribution-Free, Variable Resolution Depth Estimation With Composite Uncertainty, Brian R. Calder
Distribution-Free, Variable Resolution Depth Estimation With Composite Uncertainty, Brian R. Calder
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
Recent algorithms for processing hydrographic data have treated the problem of achievable resolution by constructing grids of fixed resolution, a composite grid of variable resolution, recursive sub-division in a quad-tree, or by relying on a comprehensive TIN of the original points. These algorithms all impose some artificial structure on the data to allow for efficient computation, however, which this paper attempts to address. A scheme is outlined which provides a robust estimate of depth and associated uncertainty that makes as few assumptions as possible. Using a non-uniform spectral analysis, it estimates the spatial scales at which the data are consistent …
Exploration Of Eratosthenes Seamount – A Continental Fragment Being Forced Down An Oceanic Trench, Garrett Mitchell, Larry A. Mayer, Katherine L.C. Bell, Nicole A. Raineault, Chris Roman, Robert D. Ballard, Kelsey Cornwell, Al Hine, Eugene Shinn, Iordanis Dimitriadis, Onac Bogdan
Exploration Of Eratosthenes Seamount – A Continental Fragment Being Forced Down An Oceanic Trench, Garrett Mitchell, Larry A. Mayer, Katherine L.C. Bell, Nicole A. Raineault, Chris Roman, Robert D. Ballard, Kelsey Cornwell, Al Hine, Eugene Shinn, Iordanis Dimitriadis, Onac Bogdan
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
No abstract provided.
Future Directions In Hydrography Using Satellite-Derived Bathymetry, Shachak Pe'eri, Christopher Parrish, Lee Alexander, Chukwuma Azuike, Andy Armstrong, Maryellen Sault
Future Directions In Hydrography Using Satellite-Derived Bathymetry, Shachak Pe'eri, Christopher Parrish, Lee Alexander, Chukwuma Azuike, Andy Armstrong, Maryellen Sault
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
Satellite remote sensing provides useful reconnaissance tool for mapping near-shore bathymetry, characterizing a coastal area and monitoring any seafloor changes that may have occurred since the last hydrographic survey of the area. At the 2012 Canada Hydro conference, a study was presented on the potential use of Landsat satellite imagery to map shallow-water bathymetry in a GIS environment over three study sites. Since then, several collaborations between the current study group and various hydrographic organizations were established with the goal of implementing optically-derived bathymetry as part of their data acquiring procedure. Bathymetry over additional study sites around the world was …
Oceanographic Weather Maps: Using Oceanographic Models To Improve Seabed Mapping Planning And Acquisition, Jonathan Beaudoin, John G.W. Kelley, Jason Greenlaw, Tami Beduhn, Samuel F. Greenaway
Oceanographic Weather Maps: Using Oceanographic Models To Improve Seabed Mapping Planning And Acquisition, Jonathan Beaudoin, John G.W. Kelley, Jason Greenlaw, Tami Beduhn, Samuel F. Greenaway
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
In a world of high precision sensors, one of the few remaining challenges in multibeam echosounding is that of refraction based uncertainty. A poor understanding of oceanographic variability can lead to inadequate sampling of the water mass and the uncertainties that result from this can dominate the uncertainty budget of even state-of-the-art echosounding systems. Though dramatic improvements have been made in sensor accuracies over the past few decades, survey accuracy and efficiency is still potentially limited by a poor understanding of the “underwater weather”. Advances in the sophistication of numerical oceanographic forecast modeling, combined with ever increasing computing power, allow …
Water-Column Variability Assessment For Underway Profilers To Improve Efficiency And Accuracy Of Multibeam Surveys, Matt Wilson, Jonathan Beaudoin, Steve Smyth
Water-Column Variability Assessment For Underway Profilers To Improve Efficiency And Accuracy Of Multibeam Surveys, Matt Wilson, Jonathan Beaudoin, Steve Smyth
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
With the advent of underway profilers, sampling the water-column to obtain sound speed corrections is no longer a detriment to hydrographic survey efficiency. Instead, the challenge has become deciding how many casts are necessary to maintain a desired level of multibeam sounding accuracy, while not needlessly overworking the profiler. Ray tracing uncertainty analysis can determine in hindsight whether a particular sampling interval is adequate or not. Based on this methodology, an algorithm was developed to generate recommended sampling intervals based on successively acquired sound speed profiles, allowing the MVP to run in a “cruise-control” mode where the sampling interval is …
Report On The 2010 Rapid Assessment Survey Of Marine Species At New England Floating Docks And Rocky Shores., Christopher M. Mcintyre, Adrienne L. Pappal, Jessica Bryant, James T. Carlton, Kevin Cute, Jennifer A. Dijkstra, Renee Erickson, Yvette L. Garner, Arriaan Gittenberger, Sara P. Grady, Linsey Haram, Larry G. Harris, Niels-Viggo Hobbs, Charles C. Lambert, Gretchen Lambert, Walter J. Lambert, Antonio Carlos Marques, Arthur C. Mathieson, Megan Mcculler, Miranda Mickiewicz, Judith Pederson, Rachel Rock-Blake, Jan P. Smith, Cascade Sorte, Lauren Stefaniak, Martine Wagstaff
Report On The 2010 Rapid Assessment Survey Of Marine Species At New England Floating Docks And Rocky Shores., Christopher M. Mcintyre, Adrienne L. Pappal, Jessica Bryant, James T. Carlton, Kevin Cute, Jennifer A. Dijkstra, Renee Erickson, Yvette L. Garner, Arriaan Gittenberger, Sara P. Grady, Linsey Haram, Larry G. Harris, Niels-Viggo Hobbs, Charles C. Lambert, Gretchen Lambert, Walter J. Lambert, Antonio Carlos Marques, Arthur C. Mathieson, Megan Mcculler, Miranda Mickiewicz, Judith Pederson, Rachel Rock-Blake, Jan P. Smith, Cascade Sorte, Lauren Stefaniak, Martine Wagstaff
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
No abstract provided.
A Procedure For Developing An Acceptance Test For Airborne Bathymetric Lidar Data Application To Noaa Charts In Shallow Waters, Gretchen Imahori, Jeffrey Ferguson, Toshi Wozumi, Dave Scharff, Shachak Pe'eri, Christopher Parrish, Stephen A. White, Inseong Jeong, Jon Sellars, Michael Aslaksen
A Procedure For Developing An Acceptance Test For Airborne Bathymetric Lidar Data Application To Noaa Charts In Shallow Waters, Gretchen Imahori, Jeffrey Ferguson, Toshi Wozumi, Dave Scharff, Shachak Pe'eri, Christopher Parrish, Stephen A. White, Inseong Jeong, Jon Sellars, Michael Aslaksen
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) hydrographic data is typically acquired using sonar systems, with a small percent acquired via airborne lidar bathymetry for near‐shore areas. This study investigated an integrated approach for meeting NOAA’s hydrographic survey requirements for near‐shore areas of NOAA charts, using the existing topographic‐bathymetric lidar data from USACE’s National Coastal Mapping Program (NCMP). Because these existing NCMP bathymetric lidar datasets were not collected to NOAA hydrographic surveying standards, it is unclear if, and under what circumstances, they might aid in meeting certain hydrographic surveying requirements. The NCMP’s bathymetric lidar data are evaluated through a comparison to …
Ricamar2013: Rilievi Per La Caratterizzazione Dell'ambiente Marino Nel Golfo Di Pozzuoli. Rapporto Sull'attivita 13 - 31 Maggio 2013, C. Carmisciano, M. Grassi, L. Cocchi, Giuseppe Masetti, M. Filippone, E. Ricci, M. Pratellesi, Roberta Ivaldi, Giovanni Iannaccone, Giovanna Berrino, Guiseppe De Natale, Giovanni Chiodini, Sefano Caliro, Lorenzo Dialti, Matteo Guideri, F. Muccini, Paolo Stefanelli, Giovanni Orsi, Valerio Iafolla, Francesco Italiano, Fabrizia Buongiorno, Salvatore Stramondo, Christian Bignami, Marco Polcari, Malvina Silvestri
Ricamar2013: Rilievi Per La Caratterizzazione Dell'ambiente Marino Nel Golfo Di Pozzuoli. Rapporto Sull'attivita 13 - 31 Maggio 2013, C. Carmisciano, M. Grassi, L. Cocchi, Giuseppe Masetti, M. Filippone, E. Ricci, M. Pratellesi, Roberta Ivaldi, Giovanni Iannaccone, Giovanna Berrino, Guiseppe De Natale, Giovanni Chiodini, Sefano Caliro, Lorenzo Dialti, Matteo Guideri, F. Muccini, Paolo Stefanelli, Giovanni Orsi, Valerio Iafolla, Francesco Italiano, Fabrizia Buongiorno, Salvatore Stramondo, Christian Bignami, Marco Polcari, Malvina Silvestri
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
No abstract provided.