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author Rettelbach, Tabea
Nitze, Ingmar
Grünberg, Inge
Hammar, Jennika
Schäffler, Simon
Hein, Daniel
Gessner, Matthias
Bucher, Tilman
Brauchle, Jörg
Hartmann, Jörg
Sachs, Torsten
Boike, Julia
Grosse, Guido
author_facet Rettelbach, Tabea
Nitze, Ingmar
Grünberg, Inge
Hammar, Jennika
Schäffler, Simon
Hein, Daniel
Gessner, Matthias
Bucher, Tilman
Brauchle, Jörg
Hartmann, Jörg
Sachs, Torsten
Boike, Julia
Grosse, Guido
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents As part of the ThawTrend-Air airborne campaign led by the Alfred Wegener Institute in 2019, we collected super-high-resolution multispectral imagery of permafrost landscapes with the Modular Aerial Camera System (MACS), developed by the German Aerospace Center. From these images, we photogrammetrically processed four-band orthophotos (blue, green, red, near-infrared) and digital surface models at a spatial resolution of 7 cm, as well as photogrammetric point clouds in RGB and NIR at 13.20 pts/m² and 5.39 pts/m², respectively. This dataset covers approximately 10.19 km² north of Teshekpuk Lake in Alaska, with all images collected on 23 July 2019. This super-high-resolution dataset provides opportunities for generating detailed training datasets of permafrost landform inventories, a baseline for change detection for thermokarst and thermo-erosion processes, and upscaling of field measurements to lower-resolution satellite observations.
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publishDate 2024
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spellingShingle Super-high-resolution aerial imagery, digital surface model and 3D point cloud of the Northern Teshekpuk Lake, Alaska (subset 11)
Rettelbach, Tabea
Nitze, Ingmar
Grünberg, Inge
Hammar, Jennika
Schäffler, Simon
Hein, Daniel
Gessner, Matthias
Bucher, Tilman
Brauchle, Jörg
Hartmann, Jörg
Sachs, Torsten
Boike, Julia
Grosse, Guido
AC; Airborne Data; Aircraft; Alaska; Arctic Landscape Dynamics; Barrow, Alaska, USA; Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); Digital Surface Model; File content; Ice-wedge Polygons; Lake; MACS; Orthoimagery; P6_219_ThawTrendR_Air_2019_1907230701; P6-219_ThawTrendR_Air_2019; Permafrost; point clouds; POLAR 6; Project; Structure-from-Motion; Teshekpuk Lake; US-Air_2019_AK_NorthSlope, ThawTrendr-Air, AIRMETH
As part of the ThawTrend-Air airborne campaign led by the Alfred Wegener Institute in 2019, we collected super-high-resolution multispectral imagery of permafrost landscapes with the Modular Aerial Camera System (MACS), developed by the German Aerospace Center. From these images, we photogrammetrically processed four-band orthophotos (blue, green, red, near-infrared) and digital surface models at a spatial resolution of 7 cm, as well as photogrammetric point clouds in RGB and NIR at 13.20 pts/m² and 5.39 pts/m², respectively. This dataset covers approximately 10.19 km² north of Teshekpuk Lake in Alaska, with all images collected on 23 July 2019. This super-high-resolution dataset provides opportunities for generating detailed training datasets of permafrost landform inventories, a baseline for change detection for thermokarst and thermo-erosion processes, and upscaling of field measurements to lower-resolution satellite observations.
title Super-high-resolution aerial imagery, digital surface model and 3D point cloud of the Northern Teshekpuk Lake, Alaska (subset 11)
topic AC; Airborne Data; Aircraft; Alaska; Arctic Landscape Dynamics; Barrow, Alaska, USA; Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); Digital Surface Model; File content; Ice-wedge Polygons; Lake; MACS; Orthoimagery; P6_219_ThawTrendR_Air_2019_1907230701; P6-219_ThawTrendR_Air_2019; Permafrost; point clouds; POLAR 6; Project; Structure-from-Motion; Teshekpuk Lake; US-Air_2019_AK_NorthSlope, ThawTrendr-Air, AIRMETH
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.962232