UAV Laser Scanning surveys of the lake terminating glacier Fjallsjokull in SE Iceland, captured in July, 2021.

This dataset consists of 5 separate laser scanning surveys performed between the 8th and 15th July, 2021. Two surveys were conducted in the morning and afternoon of the 8th and the 9th, and then only the morning of the 15th. The point clouds have been cleaned to remove erroneous points. The point cl...

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Main Authors: Baurley, Nathaniel, Tomsett, Chris
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Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2022
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Online Access:https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/471339/
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:471339 2023-12-17T10:30:33+01:00 UAV Laser Scanning surveys of the lake terminating glacier Fjallsjokull in SE Iceland, captured in July, 2021. Baurley, Nathaniel Tomsett, Chris 2022-08-24 https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/471339/ English eng Zenodo (2022) UAV Laser Scanning surveys of the lake terminating glacier Fjallsjokull in SE Iceland, captured in July, 2021. Zenodo doi:10.5281/zenodo.7018549 <http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7018549> [Dataset] Dataset NonPeerReviewed 2022 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7018549 2023-11-23T23:19:25Z This dataset consists of 5 separate laser scanning surveys performed between the 8th and 15th July, 2021. Two surveys were conducted in the morning and afternoon of the 8th and the 9th, and then only the morning of the 15th. The point clouds have been cleaned to remove erroneous points. The point clouds were processed using the methods and code available at Direct_Georeferencing. All point clouds are georeferenced in the projected WGS 1984 UTM 28N system, and provided in the widely used compressed 'laz' format. An accuracy assessment of the data showed that all surveys were consistent to within 0.1 m of each other, apart from the second flight (afternoon) on the 8th July. Any users of this data should be aware of its limitations in a challenging cryospheric environment. Text glacier Iceland University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton
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description This dataset consists of 5 separate laser scanning surveys performed between the 8th and 15th July, 2021. Two surveys were conducted in the morning and afternoon of the 8th and the 9th, and then only the morning of the 15th. The point clouds have been cleaned to remove erroneous points. The point clouds were processed using the methods and code available at Direct_Georeferencing. All point clouds are georeferenced in the projected WGS 1984 UTM 28N system, and provided in the widely used compressed 'laz' format. An accuracy assessment of the data showed that all surveys were consistent to within 0.1 m of each other, apart from the second flight (afternoon) on the 8th July. Any users of this data should be aware of its limitations in a challenging cryospheric environment.
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author Baurley, Nathaniel
Tomsett, Chris
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Tomsett, Chris
UAV Laser Scanning surveys of the lake terminating glacier Fjallsjokull in SE Iceland, captured in July, 2021.
author_facet Baurley, Nathaniel
Tomsett, Chris
author_sort Baurley, Nathaniel
title UAV Laser Scanning surveys of the lake terminating glacier Fjallsjokull in SE Iceland, captured in July, 2021.
title_short UAV Laser Scanning surveys of the lake terminating glacier Fjallsjokull in SE Iceland, captured in July, 2021.
title_full UAV Laser Scanning surveys of the lake terminating glacier Fjallsjokull in SE Iceland, captured in July, 2021.
title_fullStr UAV Laser Scanning surveys of the lake terminating glacier Fjallsjokull in SE Iceland, captured in July, 2021.
title_full_unstemmed UAV Laser Scanning surveys of the lake terminating glacier Fjallsjokull in SE Iceland, captured in July, 2021.
title_sort uav laser scanning surveys of the lake terminating glacier fjallsjokull in se iceland, captured in july, 2021.
publisher Zenodo
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