Drone-based mapping of the Endalen alluvial fan in Svalbard (doi:10.18710/AED5GT)

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Citation

Title:

Drone-based mapping of the Endalen alluvial fan in Svalbard

Identification Number:

doi:10.18710/AED5GT

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DataverseNO

Date of Distribution:

2021-10-29

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Bibliographic Citation:

Hann, Richard, 2021, "Drone-based mapping of the Endalen alluvial fan in Svalbard", https://doi.org/10.18710/AED5GT, DataverseNO, V1

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Drone-based mapping of the Endalen alluvial fan in Svalbard

Identification Number:

doi:10.18710/AED5GT

Authoring Entity:

Hann, Richard (NTNU – Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

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NTNU – Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Distributor:

DataverseNO

Distributor:

NTNU – Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Access Authority:

Hann, Richard

Depositor:

Hann, Richard

Date of Deposit:

2021-10-18

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.18710/AED5GT

Study Scope

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Earth and Environmental Sciences, Svalbard, DEM, Orthomosiac, Endalen, Drone mapping, Orthomosaic, Geomorphology

Abstract:

This database contains a digital elevation model (DEM) and an orthomosaic map of the Endalen alluvial fan in Svalbard. The DEM and orthomosaic were built from drone-based images and a structure from motion (SfM) method with Agisoft Metashape version 1.7.4. The Endalen alluvial fan is a river outlet in Adventdalen, Svalbard. This dataset was generated in scope of a course at the University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS): "AG-221 Arctic Physical Geographical Field Techniques". The dataset contains results from 2019 and 2021. The 2019 dataset covers a smaller area but with different mapping settings (i.e. drone altitude and sideways overlap). The 2021 dataset covers the entire area. (2022-10-10) The datasets have the following naming convention: - 2019_400ft_80: Dataset from 2019 with nadir drone images taken at 400ft/120m altitude with a side-overlap of 80%. - 2019_400ft_70: Dataset from 2019 with nadir drone images taken at 400ft/120m altitude with a side-overlap of 70%. - 2019_400ft_60: Dataset from 2019 with nadir drone images taken at 400ft/120m altitude with a side-overlap of 60%. - 2019_280ft_80: Dataset from 2019 with nadir drone images taken at 280ft/85m altitude with a side-overlap of 80%. - 2019_Circle: Dataset from 2019 with oblique drone images. - 2021_400ft_70: Dataset from 2021 with drone images taken at 400ft/120m altitude with a side-overlap of 70%.

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