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Data Release

USGS CoastCam at DUNEX: Calibration Data

By Jenna A. Brown,1 Margaret L. Palmsten,1 and Eric Swanson2

1 USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center, St. Petersburg, Florida
2 Cherokee Nation System Solutions contracted to USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center, St. Petersburg, Florida

Summary

Two digital video cameras were temporarily installed at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge (PINWR) in North Carolina (NC), as part of the DUring Nearshore Event eXperiment (DUNEX). DUNEX was a collaborative community-led experiment that took place in the fall of 2021 along the Outer Banks of NC, with the goal of improving the understanding, observational techniques, and predictive capabilities for extreme storm processes and impacts within the coastal environment. At the USFWS PINWR site, cameras were deployed for about a month, from September 18 to October 24, 2021, during which several storms passed offshore of the site. The cameras were mounted on separate 7-meter (m) tall masts within the dune, facing northeast and offshore, in a stereo configuration with approximately 75% overlap in field of view, to measure shoreline water levels and coincident topographic beach profiles. Images were collected during daylight hours with two schemes: 1) both cameras recording at 1 Hertz (Hz) for 5 minutes (min) starting 10 min before the hour for stereo photogrammetric processing to measure topographic beach profiles, and 2) one camera recording at 2 Hz for 17 min starting at the top of the hour for producing snapshots and time-averaged image products used to measure wave runup. This data release includes the necessary intrinsic orientation (IO) and extrinsic orientation (EO) calibration data to utilize the imagery to make quantitative measurements. The cameras are part of a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) research project to study the beach and nearshore environment. USGS researchers utilize the imagery collected from these cameras to remotely sense a range of information including shoreline position, sandbar migration, wave runup on the beach, alongshore currents, and nearshore bathymetry. This camera is part of the USGS CoastCam network. To learn more about the DUNEX camera deployment visit, https://www.usgs.gov/centers/whcmsc/science/dunex-pea-island-experiment.

Data

File Name and Description Metadata (XML format) Metadata (text format) Download File
dunex_c1_20210914_IO.zip
Images to solve the intrinsic orientation for camera 1, along with solved parameters (.jpg, .yml)
dunex_c1_calibration_
metadata.xml
dunex_c1_calibration_
metadata.txt
dunex_c1_20210914_IO.zip
(11.6 MB)
dunex_c1_20210918_EO.zip
Images to solve the extrinsic orientation (raw and annotated) for camera 1, along with solved parameters and Ground Control Point (GCP) data (.jpg, .csv, .yml)
Same as above Same as above dunex_c1_20210918_EO.zip
(2.20 MB)
dunex_c1_calibrationIOEO_
exampleImagery.zip

Example imagery used to solve the intrinsic and extrinsic parameters for camera 1 (.jpg)
Same as above Same as above dunex_c1_calibrationIOEO_
exampleImagery.zip

(1.73 MB)
dunex_c2_20210914_IO.zip
Images to solve the intrinsic orientation for camera 2, along with solved parameters (.jpg, .yml)
dunex_c2_calibration_
metadata.xml
dunex_c2_calibration_
metadata.txt
dunex_c2_20210914_IO.zip
(14.5 MB)
dunex_c2_20210918_EO.zip
Images to solve the extrinsic orientation (raw and annotated) for camera 2, along with solved parameters and Ground Control Point (GCP) data (.jpg, .csv, .yml)
Same as above Same as above dunex_c2_20210918_EO.zip
(3.20 MB)
dunex_c2_20211006_EO.zip
Images to solve the extrinsic orientation (raw and annotated) for camera 2, along with solved parameters and Ground Control Point (GCP) data (.jpg, .csv, .yml)
Same as above Same as above dunex_c2_20211006_EO.zip
(3.20 MB)
dunex_c2_calibrationIOEO_
exampleImagery.zip

Example imagery used to solve the intrinsic and extrinsic parameters for camera 2 (.jpg)
Same as above Same as above dunex_c2_calibrationIOEO_
exampleImagery.zip

(2.4 MB)

Labeled satellite map of study area. Two stars mark camera locations and 2 triangles show the spatial extent of the rectified imagery. A location map of the larger area is in the upper right corner.
Figure 1. Regional map showing the CoastCam locations and spatial extent of rectified imagery for the cameras deployed during DUNEX at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge within the Outer Banks, NC.

Suggested Citation

Brown, J.A., Palmsten, M.L., and Swanson, E., 2024, USGS CoastCam at DUNEX: calibration data: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P1GDP4HR.