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Birds Eye View Stephanie Dohner Art Trembanis University of Delaware College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment Monitoring shortterm (biweekly) changes with ease and accuracy Traditional monitoring methods Drones and monitoring


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Bird’s Eye View

Stephanie Dohner Art Trembanis University of Delaware College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment

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Monitoring short‐term (biweekly) changes with ease and accuracy

  • Traditional monitoring methods
  • Drones and monitoring
  • Study Site
  • Methods
  • Results
  • Application
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Traditional survey platforms

  • RTK GPS
  • Aerial Imagery
  • LiDAR
  • Satellite Imagery
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Drones and Photogrammetry

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www.mapsmadeeasy.com

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Storm Response and Monitoring

http://ci.wrl.unsw.edu.au/

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Broadkill Beach, DE

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Dredge Material Utilization Project: Nourishment

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Team Habitat Mapping

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Methods

  • 1. Survey
  • 2. Agisoft Photoscan
  • 3. Arc GIS

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EROSION!

Results

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Post Winter Storm Jonas to July 12, 2016 Post Winter Storm Jonas to July 26, 2016 July 12, 2016 to July 26,2016

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Application

  • Easier deployment with improved resolution
  • Volume changes at weekly, monthly, seasonal, annual scales
  • Monitoring capabilities
  • Shoreline location
  • Morphological features
  • Erosional hotspots
  • Beach slope
  • Products easily exported to GIS, Google Earth, other software
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Thank you

Aviah Stillman

  • Dr. Art Trembanis

Ellie Rothermel NSF REU program DESG funding: 2016‐18 RRCE‐8

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References