3D models of rock piles near the Bear Trap in Northwest Greenland
This dataset consists of files that can be used to view 3D models of two rock piles adjacent to ‘The Bear Trap’, a Norse ruin at the western end of the Nuussuaq Peninsula in NW Greenland (also called ‘Bjørnefælden’ in Danish, and ‘Putdlagssuaq’ or ‘The Great Trap’ Greenlandic Kalaallisut). 3D models...
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ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4017233 2023-05-15T16:28:03+02:00 3D models of rock piles near the Bear Trap in Northwest Greenland Carlson, Daniel F. Walsh, Matthew J. Tejsner, Pelle Thomsen, Steffen 2020-09-07 https://zenodo.org/record/4017233 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4017233 eng eng doi:10.5281/zenodo.4017232 https://zenodo.org/communities/gda https://zenodo.org/record/4017233 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4017233 oai:zenodo.org:4017233 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Greenland Archaeology Structure from Motion Photogrammetry UAV 3D model info:eu-repo/semantics/other dataset 2020 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.401723310.5281/zenodo.4017232 2023-03-11T03:53:16Z This dataset consists of files that can be used to view 3D models of two rock piles adjacent to ‘The Bear Trap’, a Norse ruin at the western end of the Nuussuaq Peninsula in NW Greenland (also called ‘Bjørnefælden’ in Danish, and ‘Putdlagssuaq’ or ‘The Great Trap’ Greenlandic Kalaallisut). 3D models of the first rock pile (rockpile01) were created from 326 photographs and the second model (rockpile02) used 293 images. Images were processed using Structure from Motion Multiview Stereo photogrammetry software (Agisoft PhotoScan Pro v1.4; Linux Ubuntu). A 24.3 megapixel Sony a5100 APS-C mirrorless camera fitted with a 24 mm lens was used to acquire ground-level imagery of the rock piles. Pictures were visually assessed prior to processing in PhotoScan to exclude any that were blurry and/or overexposed. The image alignment or bundle adjustment was performed using ‘High’ accuracy, a key point limit of 60000, no tie point limit, and generic preselection. After the sparse point cloud was created, the bounding box was adjusted and the camera parameters were optimized. Gradual selection was used to remove tie points with high uncertainties. The sparse point cloud was scaled using markers with known dimensions that were placed in the area of interest, and which remained stationary throughout the entire photo survey. The dense point cloud was computed using the ‘Medium’ setting, as attempts to use the ‘High’ setting were unsuccessful due to insufficient memory. The dense point cloud was then used to compute the mesh model using the ‘High’ setting. The model was then exported to the .obj and .mtl files and .pdf file that are provided here. The .obj model can be viewed using Meshlab and the .pdf can be viewed using Adobe Acrobat Reader, both of which are cross-platform and freely available. Instructions are provided in the readme file that accompanies this dataset. The image survey was conducted as part of the Vaigat Iceberg-Microbial Oil Degradation and Archaeological Heritage Investigation (VIMOA) project, which was funded ... Dataset Greenland greenlandic kalaallisut Nuussuaq Zenodo Greenland Nuussuaq ENVELOPE(-51.918,-51.918,66.626,66.626) Vaigat ENVELOPE(-52.947,-52.947,70.200,70.200) Rock Pile ENVELOPE(-65.167,-65.167,-68.417,-68.417) First Rock ENVELOPE(-36.114,-36.114,-54.922,-54.922) |
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This dataset consists of files that can be used to view 3D models of two rock piles adjacent to ‘The Bear Trap’, a Norse ruin at the western end of the Nuussuaq Peninsula in NW Greenland (also called ‘Bjørnefælden’ in Danish, and ‘Putdlagssuaq’ or ‘The Great Trap’ Greenlandic Kalaallisut). 3D models of the first rock pile (rockpile01) were created from 326 photographs and the second model (rockpile02) used 293 images. Images were processed using Structure from Motion Multiview Stereo photogrammetry software (Agisoft PhotoScan Pro v1.4; Linux Ubuntu). A 24.3 megapixel Sony a5100 APS-C mirrorless camera fitted with a 24 mm lens was used to acquire ground-level imagery of the rock piles. Pictures were visually assessed prior to processing in PhotoScan to exclude any that were blurry and/or overexposed. The image alignment or bundle adjustment was performed using ‘High’ accuracy, a key point limit of 60000, no tie point limit, and generic preselection. After the sparse point cloud was created, the bounding box was adjusted and the camera parameters were optimized. Gradual selection was used to remove tie points with high uncertainties. The sparse point cloud was scaled using markers with known dimensions that were placed in the area of interest, and which remained stationary throughout the entire photo survey. The dense point cloud was computed using the ‘Medium’ setting, as attempts to use the ‘High’ setting were unsuccessful due to insufficient memory. The dense point cloud was then used to compute the mesh model using the ‘High’ setting. The model was then exported to the .obj and .mtl files and .pdf file that are provided here. The .obj model can be viewed using Meshlab and the .pdf can be viewed using Adobe Acrobat Reader, both of which are cross-platform and freely available. Instructions are provided in the readme file that accompanies this dataset. The image survey was conducted as part of the Vaigat Iceberg-Microbial Oil Degradation and Archaeological Heritage Investigation (VIMOA) project, which was funded ... |
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3D models of rock piles near the Bear Trap in Northwest Greenland |
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3D models of rock piles near the Bear Trap in Northwest Greenland |
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3D models of rock piles near the Bear Trap in Northwest Greenland |
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3D models of rock piles near the Bear Trap in Northwest Greenland |
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3D models of rock piles near the Bear Trap in Northwest Greenland |
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3d models of rock piles near the bear trap in northwest greenland |
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ENVELOPE(-51.918,-51.918,66.626,66.626) ENVELOPE(-52.947,-52.947,70.200,70.200) ENVELOPE(-65.167,-65.167,-68.417,-68.417) ENVELOPE(-36.114,-36.114,-54.922,-54.922) |
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Greenland Nuussuaq Vaigat Rock Pile First Rock |
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Greenland Nuussuaq Vaigat Rock Pile First Rock |
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