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    Elevation of marsh units in Massachusetts salt marshes

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    Department of the Interior (2024). Elevation of marsh units in Massachusetts salt marshes [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/elevation-of-marsh-units-in-massachusetts-salt-marshes
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    Aug 6, 2024
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    Department of the Interior
    Area covered
    Massachusetts
    Description

    This data release contains coastal wetland synthesis products for Massachusetts, developed in collaboration with the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management. Metrics for resiliency, including unvegetated to vegetated ratio (UVVR), marsh elevation, and tidal range, are calculated for smaller units delineated from a digital elevation model, providing the spatial variability of physical factors that influence wetland health. The U.S. Geological Survey has been expanding national assessment of coastal change hazards and forecast products to coastal wetlands with the intent of providing Federal, State, and local managers with tools to estimate the vulnerability and ecosystem service potential of these wetlands. For this purpose, the response and resilience of coastal wetlands to physical factors need to be assessed in terms of the ensuing change to their vulnerability and ecosystem services.

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    Town Neck Beach, Massachusetts, 10 cm 2016-2017 Digital Elevation Models

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    U.S. Geological Survey (2024). Town Neck Beach, Massachusetts, 10 cm 2016-2017 Digital Elevation Models [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/town-neck-beach-massachusetts-10-cm-2016-2017-digital-elevation-models
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    Jul 6, 2024
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
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    Town Neck Beach, Massachusetts
    Description

    Low-altitude (80-100 meters above ground level) Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) imagery of Town Neck Beach in Sandwich, Massachusetts, were used in a structure-from-motion (SfM) photogrammetry workflow to create high-resolution topographic datasets. Imagery was collected at close to low tide on twelve days to observe changes in beach and dune morphology. Ground control points (GCPs), which are temporary targets on the ground located by using a real-time kinematic global navigation satellite system (RTK-GNSS) base station and rover, were used to constrain the SfM process. Photoscan (v. 1.2-1.4) was used to create a digital elevation model and orthomosaic for each data collection day. Collection of these data was supported by the U.S. Geological Survey Coastal/Marine Hazards and Resources Program and were conducted under USGS field activity numbers 2016-013-FA, 2016-043-FA, 2016-053-FA, 2016-054-FA, 2016-055-FA, 2017-005-FA, 2017-008-FA, 2017-010-FA, 2017-014-FA, 2017-027-FA, 2017-029-FA, and 2017-050-FA.

  3. NOAA Office for Coastal Management Coastal Inundation Digital Elevation...

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    NOAA Office for Coastal Management (Point of Contact) (2024). NOAA Office for Coastal Management Coastal Inundation Digital Elevation Model: Massachusetts [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/noaa-office-for-coastal-management-coastal-inundation-digital-elevation-model-massachusetts1
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    Oct 31, 2024
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    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationhttp://www.noaa.gov/
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    Massachusetts
    Description

    These data were created as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management's efforts to create an online mapping viewer called the Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flooding Impacts Viewer. It depicts potential sea level rise and its associated impacts on the nation's coastal areas. The purpose of the mapping viewer is to provide coastal managers and scientists with a preliminary look at sea level rise and coastal flooding impacts. The viewer is a screening-level tool that uses nationally consistent data sets and analyses. Data and maps provided can be used at several scales to help gauge trends and prioritize actions for different scenarios. The Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flooding Impacts Viewer may be accessed at: https://coast.noaa.gov/slr. This metadata record describes the Massachusetts digital elevation model (DEM), which is a part of a series of DEMs produced for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office for Coastal Management's Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flooding Impacts Viewer described above. This DEM includes the best available lidar known to exist at the time of DEM creation that met project specifications. This DEM includes data for Barnstable, Bristol, Dukes, Essex, Middlesex, Nantucket, Plymouth, Suffolk, and Norfolk Counties. The DEM was produced from the following lidar data sets: 1. 2013 - 2014 USGS Hurricane Sandy Supplemental for NE (RI, MA, NH) 2. 2011 USGS ARRA Lidar for the Northeast: Massachusetts The DEM is referenced vertically to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88, Geoid12B) with vertical units of meters and horizontally to the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83). The resolution of the DEM is approximately 3 meters.

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    Elevation Contours

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    • maps-eastonma.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Dec 1, 2017
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    Easton, Massachusetts (2017). Elevation Contours [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/eastonma::elevation-contours
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    Dec 1, 2017
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Easton, Massachusetts
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    Description

    Smoothed contours were produced at 2 foot intervals from topographic vector data (breaklines) collected by photogrammetrists. Breaklines denote the major terrain shifts as percieved by viewing the aerial photography stereoscopically. Major breaks, such as the top and bottom of hills were marked with the breaklines. Point data (DTM) was used to supplant the breakline data to provide enough information to model the terrain of the area. The data was collected at scale of 1"= 40'.

    Survey field crews surveyed 14 photo identifiable points used for photo control. All the ground control points were used in the final analytical triangulation solution. The horizontal positions were reported in feet; NAD1983 (2011) Massachusetts State Plane Coordinate System, Mainland Zone, Epoch 2010.00. Elevations were based on the NorthAmerican Vertical Datum, 1988.

    The aerial photographic mission was carried out on April 12, 2017. 459 exposures were taken in 16 flight lines at 3300' AMT resulting in a pixel resolution of 0.22' . The photography was collected with 60% overlap to ensure proper stereo viewing.

    The digital photographs were triangulated using KLT software. The interior orientations of each photo were measured, the photos were tied togther within flight lines and lastly each flight line was tied, creating one single unified block. This block was then projected into Massachusetts State Plane NAD 83 coordinates using the14 aerial photo ground control points that were collected by traditional survey. RMS formulas were used to compute error propagation and reduce error.

    The breakline and dtm data collected through the stereocompilation process was edited in KLT Atlas software to check for continuity. A TIN was generated from the edited topographic data which was then used to produce smoothed contours at 2' intervals. The contour information was then checked for errors and converted into AutoCAD .dxf format for GIS import.

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    Worcester County, Massachusetts Spot Elevations

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    Updated Jun 6, 2022
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    Worcester County, Massachusetts (2022). Worcester County, Massachusetts Spot Elevations [Dataset]. https://koordinates.com/layer/108196-worcester-county-massachusetts-spot-elevations/
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    kml, geodatabase, mapinfo mif, geopackage / sqlite, csv, mapinfo tab, pdf, shapefile, dwgAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 6, 2022
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    Worcester County, Massachusetts
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    Description

    Geospatial data about Worcester County, Massachusetts Spot Elevations. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.

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    Elevation of marsh units in Cape Cod National Seashore salt marsh complex,...

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    Zafer Defne; Neil Ganju (2020). Elevation of marsh units in Cape Cod National Seashore salt marsh complex, Massachusetts [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5066/P90CQ2W7
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    Aug 6, 2020
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Authors
    Zafer Defne; Neil Ganju
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    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    2019
    Area covered
    Cape Cod, Massachusetts
    Description

    Elevation distribution in the Cape Cod National Seashore (CACO) salt marsh complex and approximal wetlands is given in terms of mean elevation of conceptual marsh units defined by Defne and Ganju (2019). The elevation data is based on the 1-meter resolution Coastal National Elevation Database (CoNED), where data gaps exist. Through scientific efforts initiated with the Hurricane Sandy Science Plan, the U.S. Geological Survey has been expanding national assessment of coastal change hazards and forecast products to coastal wetlands. The intent is to provide federal, state, and local managers with tools to estimate their vulnerability and ecosystem service potential. For this purpose, the response and resilience of coastal wetlands to physical factors need to be assessed in terms of the ensuing change to their vulnerability and ecosystem services. CACO is one of the selected domains to expand this study.

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    Defne, Z., and Ganju, N.K., 2019, Conceptual marsh ...
    
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    Elevation from Lidar (Image Service)

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    Updated Jul 24, 2020
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    MassGIS - Bureau of Geographic Information (2020). Elevation from Lidar (Image Service) [Dataset]. https://gis.data.mass.gov/datasets/49cbba6636fa4c41a5ea162ccf1e41bc
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    Jul 24, 2020
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    MassGIS - Bureau of Geographic Information
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    Description

    This is a seamless bare earth digital elevation model (DEM) created from lidar terrain elevation data for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It represents the elevation of the surface with vegetation and structures removed. The spatial resolution of the map is 1 meter. The elevation of each 1-meter square cell was linearly interpolated from classified lidar-derived point data.This version of the DEM stores the elevation values as integers. The native VALUE field represents the elevation above/below sea level in meters. MassGIS added a FEET field to the VAT (value attribute table) to store the elevation in feet as calculated by multiplying VALUE x 3.28084.Dates of lidar data used in this DEM range from 2010-2015. The overlapping lidar projects were adjusted to the same projection and datum and then mosaicked, with the most recent data replacing any older data. Several very small gaps between the project areas were patched with older lidar data where necessary or with models from recent aerial photo acquisitions. See https://www.mass.gov/doc/lidar-project-areas-original/download for an index map.This DEM is referenced to the WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere spatial reference.See the MassGIS datalayer page to download the data as a file geodatabase raster dataset.View this service in the Massachusetts Elevation Finder.

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    Elevation of marsh units in Plum Island Estuary and Parker River salt marsh...

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    Zafer Defne; Neil Ganju (2025). Elevation of marsh units in Plum Island Estuary and Parker River salt marsh complex, Massachusetts [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5066/P9R229RI
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    Jan 6, 2025
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Authors
    Zafer Defne; Neil Ganju
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    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    2018
    Area covered
    Plum Island, Parker River, Massachusetts
    Description

    This data release provides elevation distribution in the Plum Island Estuary and Parker River (PIEPR) salt marsh complex. Elevation distribution was calculated in terms of mean elevation of conceptual marsh units defined by Defne and Ganju (2018). The elevation data was based on the 1-meter gridded Digital Elevation Model and supplemented by 1-meter resampled 1/9 arc-second resolution National Elevation Data, where data gaps exist. Through scientific efforts initiated with the Hurricane Sandy Science Plan, the U.S. Geological Survey has been expanding national assessment of coastal change hazards and forecast products to coastal wetlands, including the Plum Island Estuary and Parker River salt marsh complex, with the intent of providing Federal, State, and local managers with tools to estimate the vulnerability and ecosystem service potential of these wetlands. For this purpose, the response and resilience of coastal wetlands to physical factors need to be assessed in terms o ...

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    MA Elevation Finder

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    Updated Nov 27, 2024
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    Dukes County, MA GIS (2024). MA Elevation Finder [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/documents/512ed9ad1f9b4cfdb1abc46f0a4aa846
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    Nov 27, 2024
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    Dukes County, MA GIS
    Description

    Visit the MassGIS website for all the nitty-gritty details about the elevation data. For Martha's Vineyard, the data displayed on this map (as of Nov 2024) were collected in the Spring of 2021. Vertical datum is NAVD88.

  10. Maine and Massachusetts 2015 QL1 and QL2 Lidar DEM

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    Updated Dec 15, 2016
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    OCM Partners (2016). Maine and Massachusetts 2015 QL1 and QL2 Lidar DEM [Dataset]. https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/49407
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 15, 2016
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    OCM Partners, LLC
    Time period covered
    Apr 16, 2015 - Dec 5, 2015
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    Description

    Geographic Extent: Central Maine, covering approximately 2,882 total square miles at QL 2. Western Massachusetts, covering approximately 815 total square miles at QL 1. Western Massachusetts, covering approximately 2,770 total square miles at QL 2.

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          The Maine and Massachusetts 20...
    
  11. SMAPVEX19-22 Massachusetts Lidar Derived Digital Elevation Model, Version 1

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    Updated Jun 4, 2024
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    NASA National Snow and Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive Center; National Snow and Ice Data Center (2024). SMAPVEX19-22 Massachusetts Lidar Derived Digital Elevation Model, Version 1 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5067/9CHCVBC753UG
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    Jun 4, 2024
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    National Snow and Ice Data Center
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    NASA National Snow and Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive Center; National Snow and Ice Data Center
    Time period covered
    Apr 2, 2022 - Aug 9, 2022
    Description

    These digital elevation model (DEM) data consist of ground surface elevations derived from source lidar measurements collected in April and August 2022 in the vicinity of Petersham, MA during the SMAPVEX19-22 campaign. This location was chosen due to its forested land cover, as SMAPVEX19-22 aims to validate satellite derived soil moisture estimates in forested areas. The two acquisition periods occurred to characterize differences during "leaf-off” and "leaf-on" conditions.

  12. Nantucket, Massachusetts 1/3 arc-second MHW Coastal Digital Elevation Model

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    NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (Point of Contact) (2024). Nantucket, Massachusetts 1/3 arc-second MHW Coastal Digital Elevation Model [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/nantucket-massachusetts-1-3-arc-second-mhw-coastal-digital-elevation-model1
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    Oct 18, 2024
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    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationhttp://www.noaa.gov/
    Area covered
    Nantucket, Massachusetts
    Description

    NOAA's National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) is building high-resolution digital elevation models (DEMs) for select U.S. coastal regions. These integrated bathymetric-topographic DEMs are used to support tsunami forecasting and modeling efforts at the NOAA Center for Tsunami Research, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL). The DEMs are part of the tsunami forecast system SIFT (Short-term Inundation Forecasting for Tsunamis) currently being developed by PMEL for the NOAA Tsunami Warning Centers, and are used in the MOST (Method of Splitting Tsunami) model developed by PMEL to simulate tsunami generation, propagation, and inundation. Bathymetric, topographic, and shoreline data used in DEM compilation are obtained from various sources, including NGDC, the U.S. National Ocean Service (NOS), the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and other federal, state, and local government agencies, academic institutions, and private companies. DEMs are referenced to the vertical tidal datum of Mean High Water (MHW) and horizontal datum of World Geodetic System 1984 (WGS84). Grid spacings for the DEMs range from 1/3 arc-second (~10 meters) to 3 arc-seconds (~90 meters).

  13. Massachusetts Bay, MA (N170) Bathymetric Digital Elevation Model (30 meter...

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    0, 21, 32, 50, 52
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    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce (2024). Massachusetts Bay, MA (N170) Bathymetric Digital Elevation Model (30 meter resolution) Derived From Source Hydrographic Survey Soundings Collected by NOAA [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/massachusetts-bay-ma-n170-bathymetric-digital-elevation-model-30-meter-resolution-derived-from-
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 26, 2024
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    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationhttp://www.noaa.gov/
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    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce
    Area covered
    Massachusetts Bay, Massachusetts
    Description

    Bathymetry for Massachusetts Bay was derived from thirty-eight surveys containing 297,628 soundings. Two older, less accurate, overlapping surveys were omitted before tinning. The average separation between soundings was 57 meters. The thirty-eight surveys used dated from 1940 to 1970. The total range of soundings was 3.0 meters to -71.0 meters at mean low water. Mean high water values between 2.7 and 2.9 meters were assigned to the shoreline. Fifty-six points, predominantly from two surveys, were found that were not consistent with the surrounding data. These were removed prior to tinning. DEM grid values outside the shoreline (on land) were assigned null values (-32676). Massachusetts Bay has fifteen 7.5 minute DEMs and two one degree DEMs. The 1 degree DEMs were generated from the higher resolution 7.5 minute DEMs which covered the estuary. A Digital Elevation Model (DEM) contains a series of elevations ordered from south to north with the order of the columns from west to east. The DEM is formatted as one ASCII header record (A- record), followed by a series of profile records (B- records) each of which include a short B-record header followed by a series of ASCII integer elevations (typically in units of 1 centimeter) per each profile. The last physical record of the DEM is an accuracy record (C-record). The 7.5-minute DEM (30- by 30-m data spacing) is cast on the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) projection. It provides coverage in 7.5- by 7.5-minute blocks. Each product provides the same coverage as a standard USGS 7.5-minute quadrangle but the DEM contains over edge data. Coverage is available for many estuaries of the contiguous United States but is not complete.

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    Data from: Elevation point cloud from low-altitude aerial imagery from UAS...

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    U.S. Geological Survey (2024). Elevation point cloud from low-altitude aerial imagery from UAS flights over Black Beach, Falmouth, Massachusetts on 18 March 2017 (LAZ file) [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/elevation-point-cloud-from-low-altitude-aerial-imagery-from-uas-flights-over-black-beach-f
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    Jul 6, 2024
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    U.S. Geological Survey
    Area covered
    Falmouth, Black Beach, Massachusetts
    Description

    Imagery acquired with unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and coupled with structure from motion (SfM) photogrammetry can produce high-resolution topographic and visual reflectance datasets that rival or exceed lidar and orthoimagery. These new techniques are particularly useful for data collection of coastal systems, which requires high temporal and spatial resolution datasets. The U.S. Geological Survey worked in collaboration with members of the Marine Biological Laboratory and Woods Hole Analytics at Black Beach, in Falmouth, Massachusetts to explore scientific research demands on UAS technology for topographic and habitat mapping applications. This project explored the application of consumer-grade UAS platforms as a cost-effective alternative to lidar and aerial/satellite imagery to support coastal studies requiring high-resolution elevation or remote sensing data. A small UAS was used to capture low-altitude photographs and GPS devices were used to survey reference points. These data were processed in an SfM workflow to create an elevation point cloud, an orthomosaic image, and a digital elevation model.

  15. United States: average elevation in each state or territory as of 2005

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    Updated Aug 9, 2024
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    Statista (2024). United States: average elevation in each state or territory as of 2005 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1325529/lowest-points-united-states-state/
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    Aug 9, 2024
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2005
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The United States has an average elevation of roughly 2,500 feet (763m) above sea level, however there is a stark contrast in elevations across the country. Highest states Colorado is the highest state in the United States, with an average elevation of 6,800 feet (2,074m) above sea level. The 10 states with the highest average elevation are all in the western region of the country, as this is, by far, the most mountainous region in the country. The largest mountain ranges in the contiguous western states are the Rocky Mountains, Sierra Nevada, and Cascade Range, while the Appalachian Mountains is the longest range in the east - however, the highest point in the U.S. is Denali (Mount McKinley), found in Alaska. Lowest states At just 60 feet above sea level, Delaware is the state with the lowest elevation. Delaware is the second smallest state, behind Rhode Island, and is located on the east coast. Larger states with relatively low elevations are found in the southern region of the country - both Florida and Louisiana have an average elevation of just 100 feet (31m) above sea level, and large sections of these states are extremely vulnerable to flooding and rising sea levels, as well as intermittent tropical storms.

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    PIE LTER surface elevation table (SET) pin height data from twelve marsh...

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    Updated Jun 13, 2025
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    Anne Giblin; Charles Hopkinson (2025). PIE LTER surface elevation table (SET) pin height data from twelve marsh sites in northeast Massachusetts. [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/468eee03bb78042f663dda443b6b952c
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 13, 2025
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    EDI
    Authors
    Anne Giblin; Charles Hopkinson
    Time period covered
    Nov 19, 2002 - Sep 19, 2023
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    Pin, Date, Flag, Plot, Site, Type, Pin_Ht, Comment, Subplot, Latitude, and 2 more
    Description

    Surface elevation table (SET) measurements from 26 SETs at 9 marsh sites in the Plum Island Sound Long-Term Ecological Research Site in the Great Marsh, Massachusetts. SET measurements are useful for determining the relative elevation change of marsh sediments. Precise measurements of sediment elevation in marshes is useful for determining rates of elevation change in response to changes in sea level.

  17. Data from: Digital Elevation Model - Ipswich Watershed - Idrisi Raster File

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    Updated Oct 21, 2013
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    Takashi Tada (2013). Digital Elevation Model - Ipswich Watershed - Idrisi Raster File [Dataset]. https://search.dataone.org/view/knb-lter-pie.252.1
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 21, 2013
    Dataset provided by
    Long Term Ecological Research Networkhttp://www.lternet.edu/
    Authors
    Takashi Tada
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2002
    Area covered
    Description

    This datalayer is part of a group of layers used for research in the Ipswich River Watershed. This is Digital Elevation Model data for the study area, in a 30-meter grid. The source elevation tile data was provided on the MassGIS website www.state.ma.us/mgis/massgis.htm in ESRI-format shapefile format and imported into IDRISI software using the ShapeIdr command. The resulting vector elevation files were converted to raster format using successive Lineras macro commands. This has the effect of mosaicing the tiles as well. The raster image was filtered once using a low-pass (mean) filter, then masked to the Ipswich study area parameters (extent). This datalayer was produced as part of a research project concerning the Ipswich River Watershed.

  18. 2021 USGS Lidar DEM: Central Eastern Massachusetts

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    Updated Jun 17, 2022
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    OCM Partners (2022). 2021 USGS Lidar DEM: Central Eastern Massachusetts [Dataset]. https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/75261
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 17, 2022
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    OCM Partners, LLC
    Time period covered
    Mar 20, 2021 - Apr 24, 2021
    Area covered
    Description

    Original Product: Hydroflattened Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data covering the Central Eastern Massachusetts project area.

    Original Dataset Geographic Extent: This dataset and derived products encompass an area covering approximately 5,246 Square Miles of Massachusetts.

    Original Dataset Description: Lidar flight line swaths were processed to create 6,038 classified LAS 1.4 files delin...

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    Elevation of marsh units in Massachusetts salt marshes | gimi9.com

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    Elevation of marsh units in Massachusetts salt marshes | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/data-gov_elevation-of-marsh-units-in-massachusetts-salt-marshes/
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    Massachusetts
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  20. 2021 USGS Lidar: Central Eastern Massachusetts

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    Updated Jun 17, 2022
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    OCM Partners (2022). 2021 USGS Lidar: Central Eastern Massachusetts [Dataset]. https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/69417
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 17, 2022
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    OCM Partners, LLC
    Time period covered
    Mar 20, 2021 - Apr 24, 2021
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    Product: Classified LAS 1.4 files, formatted to 6,038 individual 1,500m x 1,500m tiles covering the Central Eastern Massachusetts project area. Geographic Extent: This dataset and derived products encompass an area covering approximately 5,246 Square Miles of Massachusetts. Dataset Description: The Central Eastern Massachusetts Lidar project called for the planning, acquisition, and processi...

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Department of the Interior (2024). Elevation of marsh units in Massachusetts salt marshes [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/elevation-of-marsh-units-in-massachusetts-salt-marshes

Elevation of marsh units in Massachusetts salt marshes

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Aug 6, 2024
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Department of the Interior
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Massachusetts
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This data release contains coastal wetland synthesis products for Massachusetts, developed in collaboration with the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management. Metrics for resiliency, including unvegetated to vegetated ratio (UVVR), marsh elevation, and tidal range, are calculated for smaller units delineated from a digital elevation model, providing the spatial variability of physical factors that influence wetland health. The U.S. Geological Survey has been expanding national assessment of coastal change hazards and forecast products to coastal wetlands with the intent of providing Federal, State, and local managers with tools to estimate the vulnerability and ecosystem service potential of these wetlands. For this purpose, the response and resilience of coastal wetlands to physical factors need to be assessed in terms of the ensuing change to their vulnerability and ecosystem services.

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