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German Project Laserbathymetry 27 May 2014
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26.08.2015Ellmer: German Project2 Content Aim of the project Questions to be answered Organization of the project Preliminary conclusions
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Aim of the project Not to lose track of important actual developments How much money do I need for surveying the relevant areas Many questions in detail: Which areas are relevant for laserbathymetry? Where is laserbathymetry cheaper than shipborne measurements? 26.08.2015Ellmer: German Project3
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Questions to be answered Hydrographic Surveying in shallow areas Role of environment (visibility, sea grass,…) How deep is it possible? Surveying in shallow lagoons (backwater) … 26.08.2015Ellmer: German Project4
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Questions to be answered Wreck Search Objects of 2m size (IHO S-44)? Which size is certainly detectable Is detectable size depth dependent? 26.08.2015Ellmer: German Project5
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Questions to be answered Coastline Possible to determine a DTM (1m until -1m)? And to detect 0-m-line? What about data gaps in very shallow water? 26.08.2015Ellmer: German Project6
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Questions to be answered Call for tenders Possible flight parameters for all purposes (DTM, wreck search, coastline)? What has to be considered when writing a call How to calculate a price for budget planning? 26.08.2015Ellmer: German Project7 §
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Organization of the project Overview 3 years project 2012 - 2014 Scientific Cooperation Leibnitz Universität Hannover 1 scientist 3 flights autumn 2012, 2013, spring 2014 Frequent meetings with different interested organizations HO and university Water and shipping administration (federal) Coastal protection (states) Navy (federal) Land survey (states) 26.08.2015Ellmer: German Project8
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26.08.20159Ellmer: German Project Organization of the project 2012 Request for high resolution Milan with Riegl VQ820G 3 heights (500m, 700m, 300m)
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10Ellmer: German Project26.08.2015 Organization of the project 2013 Request for high resolution plus deeper penetration AHAB/TopScan with Chiroptera / HawkEye II September 2013 Addition of artificial reefs
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1126.08.2015Ellmer: German Project Organization of the project 2013 Request for high resolution plus deeper penetration AHAB/TopScan with Chiroptera / HawkEye II September 2013 Addition of artificial reefs
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12Ellmer: German Project26.08.2015 Organization of the project 2014 Request for high resolution plus deeper penetration AHAB/Aerodata with Hawkeye III Flight in April 2014 with Chiroptera Additional flight with Hawkeye III in autumn
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13Ellmer: German Project26.08.2015 Organization of the project 2013 + 2014 Addition of artificial reefs
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Organization of the project Artificial reefs Good for checking the accuracy Located close to Rostock Accurately surveyed by multibeam 26.08.2015Ellmer: German Project14 reefs Riff Nienhagen
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Preliminary conclusions 3 flights Much information Easier to collect data than to process all information Evaluation 2013 is not finished Processing 2014 just started Conclusions at this time very rough 26.08.2015Ellmer: German Project15
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Preliminary conclusions Very preliminary Accuracy not the main problem Dependent on careful processing How to check the carefulness? 26.08.2015Ellmer: German Project16
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Preliminary conclusions Data gaps Data very inhomogeneous From >5 points/m² to >5 m²/point Gaps even in shallow areas Still to develop: Which density is too low for S-44? 26.08.2015Ellmer: German Project17
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Preliminary conclusions Wrecks, Obstructions At this time not reliable to detect Riff Rosenort data from Chiroptera 2013 26.08.2015Ellmer: German Project18
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Preliminary conclusions 26.08.2015Ellmer: German Project19 Résumé: LIDAR is a very interesting development for shallow waters; Traditional methods have disadvantages in shallow areas: Single-beam data provide too large gaps in-between; Multi-beam surveys need too many survey lines; LIDAR does not provide an alternative but a complement; Combination of land and sea data becomes more important A wider scope of the use and users of the data is necessary: Not only safety at Sea (nautical charting) Not only coastal protection This is in line with the Theme for World Hydrography Day 2014: Hydrography – much more than nautical charting
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