Multispectral Orthomosaic Image for Upper Nome River (MP31) Beaver Ponds, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 11 August 2022
Emergence of beavers as ecosystem engineers in the New Arctic project focuses on establishing field sites at tundra beaver ponds to study the implications of beaver engineering on hydrology and permafrost. Drones are being used to collect baseline data and track beaver dam building and pond evolutio...
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dataone:doi:10.18739/A2SF2MD49 2024-11-03T19:45:02+00:00 Multispectral Orthomosaic Image for Upper Nome River (MP31) Beaver Ponds, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 11 August 2022 Benjamin Jones Kenneth Tape Upper Nome River, MP31, Seward Peninsula, Alaska ENVELOPE(-165.254,-165.227,64.887,64.881) BEGINDATE: 2022-08-11T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2022-08-11T00:00:00Z 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2SF2MD49 unknown Arctic Data Center arctic beavers alaska tundra pond stream permafrost thermokarst drone Dataset 2023 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2SF2MD49 2024-11-03T19:19:48Z Emergence of beavers as ecosystem engineers in the New Arctic project focuses on establishing field sites at tundra beaver ponds to study the implications of beaver engineering on hydrology and permafrost. Drones are being used to collect baseline data and track beaver dam building and pond evolution over time. This dataset consists of a multispectral orthomosaic derived from drone surveys on 11 August 2022 at the Upper Nome River, MP31, site on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska. 1716 digital images from five spectral bands were acquired from a DJI Phantom 4 Real-Time Kinematic (DJI P4RTK) quadcopter with a DJI D-RTK 2 Mobile Base Station. The mapped area was around 25 hectares (ha). The drone system was flown at 120 meters (m) above ground level (agl) and images were captured using the hover and capture at point mode. The orientation of the camera was set to 90 degrees (i.e. looking straight down). The along-track overlap and across-track overlap of the mission were set at 80% and 70%, respectively. All images were processed in the software Pix4D Mapper (v. 4.7.5) using the standard 3D Maps workflow and the accurate geolocation and orientation calibration method to produce the multispectral orthophoto mosaic at a spatial resolution of 10 centimeters (cm). Images of a MicaSense calibrated reflectance panel were used for radiometric processing and calibration of each spectral band in the Index Calculator in Pix4D. A Leica Viva differential global positioning system (GPS) provided ground control for the mission and the data were post-processed to WGS84 UTM Zone 3 North. Dataset Arctic Emergence of beavers as ecosystem engineers in the New Arctic Nome permafrost Seward Peninsula Thermokarst Tundra Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Beaver Ponds ENVELOPE(-57.841,-57.841,49.642,49.642) ENVELOPE(-165.254,-165.227,64.887,64.881) |
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Emergence of beavers as ecosystem engineers in the New Arctic project focuses on establishing field sites at tundra beaver ponds to study the implications of beaver engineering on hydrology and permafrost. Drones are being used to collect baseline data and track beaver dam building and pond evolution over time. This dataset consists of a multispectral orthomosaic derived from drone surveys on 11 August 2022 at the Upper Nome River, MP31, site on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska. 1716 digital images from five spectral bands were acquired from a DJI Phantom 4 Real-Time Kinematic (DJI P4RTK) quadcopter with a DJI D-RTK 2 Mobile Base Station. The mapped area was around 25 hectares (ha). The drone system was flown at 120 meters (m) above ground level (agl) and images were captured using the hover and capture at point mode. The orientation of the camera was set to 90 degrees (i.e. looking straight down). The along-track overlap and across-track overlap of the mission were set at 80% and 70%, respectively. All images were processed in the software Pix4D Mapper (v. 4.7.5) using the standard 3D Maps workflow and the accurate geolocation and orientation calibration method to produce the multispectral orthophoto mosaic at a spatial resolution of 10 centimeters (cm). Images of a MicaSense calibrated reflectance panel were used for radiometric processing and calibration of each spectral band in the Index Calculator in Pix4D. A Leica Viva differential global positioning system (GPS) provided ground control for the mission and the data were post-processed to WGS84 UTM Zone 3 North. |
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Multispectral Orthomosaic Image for Upper Nome River (MP31) Beaver Ponds, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 11 August 2022 |
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Multispectral Orthomosaic Image for Upper Nome River (MP31) Beaver Ponds, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 11 August 2022 |
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Multispectral Orthomosaic Image for Upper Nome River (MP31) Beaver Ponds, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 11 August 2022 |
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Multispectral Orthomosaic Image for Upper Nome River (MP31) Beaver Ponds, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 11 August 2022 |
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Multispectral Orthomosaic Image for Upper Nome River (MP31) Beaver Ponds, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 11 August 2022 |
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multispectral orthomosaic image for upper nome river (mp31) beaver ponds, seward peninsula, alaska, 11 august 2022 |
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Arctic Data Center |
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2023 |
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Upper Nome River, MP31, Seward Peninsula, Alaska ENVELOPE(-165.254,-165.227,64.887,64.881) BEGINDATE: 2022-08-11T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2022-08-11T00:00:00Z |
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ENVELOPE(-57.841,-57.841,49.642,49.642) ENVELOPE(-165.254,-165.227,64.887,64.881) |
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Arctic Beaver Ponds |
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Arctic Emergence of beavers as ecosystem engineers in the New Arctic Nome permafrost Seward Peninsula Thermokarst Tundra Alaska |
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Arctic Emergence of beavers as ecosystem engineers in the New Arctic Nome permafrost Seward Peninsula Thermokarst Tundra Alaska |
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