Calbuco airborne LiDAR and aerial photo survey (NERC grant NE/N007263/1)
Helicopter borne LiDAR and aerial photo survey of lahar pathways deposited during the April 2015 Volcan Calbuco eruption. Terrestrial Laser Scanning data for July 2015.
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2008-06-01
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Aerial photographs
LiDAR
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2022
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2018-02-08
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The principal component of the CECs Airborne Mapping System (CAMS) is an airborne laser scanner RIEGL LMS-Q240-60 with a wave length of 904 nm and a scan angle of 60 degrees which allows the measurement of distances within a maximum range of 500 m and a vertical accuracy of 20 cm. For the georeferencing of the laser measurements, the system is equipped with an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU), IMAR iNAV-MS AIRSURV, and a dual-frequency GPS receiver Javad Legacy with a JNS AvAnt antenna. The system is completed by an SLR camera Canon EOS5D and -depending on the mission- a thermal infrared Forward-looking imaging system camera. At the Villarrica survey, the system was mounted on a helicopter. Reference: Rivera, A., and 7 others. 2014. Recent changes in total ice volume on Volcan Villarrica, Southern Chile. Nat Hazards DOI 10.1007/s11069-014-1306-1.
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2010-12-08
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