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Hauptverfasser: Miller, Ian, Hatfield, Mitchell
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Veröffentlicht: PANGAEA 2021
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Online-Zugang:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.931148
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author Miller, Ian
Hatfield, Mitchell
author_facet Miller, Ian
Hatfield, Mitchell
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Data were collected using GNSS survey methods, with a differential GPS operating in Real Time Kinematic (RTK) mode. Data from June 2019 were collected with an AshTech ProMark 200 RTK-DGPS system connected to the Washington State Reference Network. All other data were collected with a Trimble Geo7x GNSS receiver, and post-processed using Trimble\nPathfinder Office. Horizontal positions are referenced to NAD83(2011) and the vertical data are referenced to NAVD88 (Geoid09). All survey data were collected with the GNSS system mounted on a rover pole, held level as a transect line was traced in a cross-shore orientation on the beach.\nThe associated text files include the horizontal (HRMS) and vertical (VRMS) root-mean-square errors estimated by the GNSS system, as well as the RTK-DGPS status reported by the GNSS system at the time each point was collected. Times are referenced to Pacific Standard Time (PST). These data were collected as part of a two year coastal assessment in support of a Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe hazard planning process.
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spellingShingle Shoreline survey data collected on Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe lands (Puget Sound, Washington State, USA) in 2019
Miller, Ian
Hatfield, Mitchell
MULT; Multiple investigations; PGST; Port Gamble SKlallam Tribe lands; Puget Sound; Puget Sound, Salish Sea; RTK-DGPS; Shoreline Change; topography; Washington State
Data were collected using GNSS survey methods, with a differential GPS operating in Real Time Kinematic (RTK) mode. Data from June 2019 were collected with an AshTech ProMark 200 RTK-DGPS system connected to the Washington State Reference Network. All other data were collected with a Trimble Geo7x GNSS receiver, and post-processed using Trimble\nPathfinder Office. Horizontal positions are referenced to NAD83(2011) and the vertical data are referenced to NAVD88 (Geoid09). All survey data were collected with the GNSS system mounted on a rover pole, held level as a transect line was traced in a cross-shore orientation on the beach.\nThe associated text files include the horizontal (HRMS) and vertical (VRMS) root-mean-square errors estimated by the GNSS system, as well as the RTK-DGPS status reported by the GNSS system at the time each point was collected. Times are referenced to Pacific Standard Time (PST). These data were collected as part of a two year coastal assessment in support of a Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe hazard planning process.
title Shoreline survey data collected on Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe lands (Puget Sound, Washington State, USA) in 2019
topic MULT; Multiple investigations; PGST; Port Gamble SKlallam Tribe lands; Puget Sound; Puget Sound, Salish Sea; RTK-DGPS; Shoreline Change; topography; Washington State
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.931148