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FracturedConglomerate

Posted by ArcGIS User on September 11, 2019 | Featured

Drone-based model of the Paleogene formations in Todalen near Longyearbyen.

FracturedConglomerate
Model information
Locality western Spitsbergen
UTM33x/Longitude 428200.36806666665
UTM33x/Latitude 8749448.9445
Technical specs
Date acquired 28.08.2018
Acquired by Kim Senger
Acquisition method ground
Processed by Kim Senger
# images 49
Average distance (m) 0,9
Resolution (cm/pix) 0,03
Reference Kim Senger/Niklas Schaaf MSc thesis

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Senger, K. et al., 2020, Using digital outcrops to make the high Arctic more accessible through the Svalbox database: Journal of Geoscience Education, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10899995.2020.1813865 (accessed October 2020). Cite
Betlem, P., Birchall, T., Ogata, K., Park, J., Skurtveit, E., and Senger, K., 2020, Digital Drill Core Models: Structure-from-Motion as a Tool for the Characterisation, Orientation, and Digital Archiving of Drill Core Samples: Remote Sensing, v. 12, p. 330, http://doi.org/10.3390/rs12020330. Cite
Senger, K., 2019, Svalbox: A Geoscientific Database for High Arctic Teaching and Research, in 2019 AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, San Antonio, Texas. Cite
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