DOM_2020-0027 | |
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Model information | |
locality | Meyerfjellet |
land | James I Land |
island | Spitsbergen |
easting | 499570.48 |
northing | 8736756.77 |
crs epsg | 32633 |
data doi | 10.5281/zenodo.6170665 |
Technical specs | |
acq. date | 2020-09-08 |
acq. camera model | Hasselblad L1D-20c |
acq. camera lens | 10.26 mm |
acq. georeferencing | built-in GPS |
proc. software | Agisoft Metashape |
proc. software version | 1.7.1.11797 |
proc. alignment accuracy | highest |
proc. depth map accuracy | high |
proc. camera stations | 222 |
proc. camera total error | 1.99793 m |
proc. ground resolution | 0.11 m/pix |
proc. dem resolution | 0.22 m/pix |
proc. dem point density | 20.7 points/m2 |
proc. flying altitude | 793 m |
proc. coverage area | 1.4 km2 |
proc. dc filter conf min | 4 |
proc. mesh filter con comp | 99 |
Digital outcrop model of the 788 m high Meyerfjellet peak. It is located on the peninsula between Ekmanfjorden and Dicksonfjorden, and is wedged between Kapitolbreen and Meyerbreen. The peak is made up of a doleritic intrusion, not previously mapped. The intrusion belongs to the Diabasodden Suite, which represents the High Arctic Large Igneous Province on Svalbard. The intrusion is emplaced at the contact between the Gipshuken Formation and the Kapp Starostin Formation. The western side appears more snow-covered, as those images were taken a few days before the photos of the eastern side, when the snow had largely melted away.