Title :
VDatum and Strategies for National Coverage
Author :
Myers, Edward ; Hess, Kurt ; Yang, Zhizhang ; Xu, Jiangtao ; Wong, Adeline ; Doyle, Dave ; Woolard, Jason ; White, Stephen ; Le, Bang ; Gill, Stephen ; Hovis, Gerald
Author_Institution :
Nat. Ocean Service, Silver Spring
fDate :
Sept. 29 2007-Oct. 4 2007
Abstract :
VDatum is a software tool being developed by the National Ocean Service that allows users to vertically transform geospatial data among a variety of ellipsoidal, orthometric and tidal datums. This is important to coastal applications that rely on vertical accuracy in bathymetric, topographic, and coastline data sets. The VDatum software can be applied to a single point location or to a batch data file. Applying VDatum to an entire data set can be particularly useful when merging multiple data sources together, where they must first all be referenced to a common vertical datum. Contemporary technologies, such as lidar and kinematic GPS data collection, can also benefit from VDatum in providing new approaches for efficiently processing shoreline and bathymetric data with accurate vertical referencing. VDatum is currently available for Tampa Bay, New York Bight, Delaware Bay, Louisiana´s Calcasieu River and Lake Charles, central California, Puget Sound, Strait of Juan de Fuca, and north/central North Carolina. In addition, VDatum development is near completion for Chesapeake Bay, Mobile Bay to Cape San Bias, Southern California, Long Island Sound and New York Harbor, and projects are also commencing for an area from New Orleans to Mobile Bay, the Gulf of Maine and the Pacific Northwest. Given the numerous applications that can benefit from having a vertical datum transformation tool, the goal is to develop a seamless nationwide VDatum utility that would facilitate more effective sharing of vertical data and also complement a vision of linking such data through national elevation and shoreline databases.
Keywords :
bathymetry; geophysics computing; oceanographic techniques; oceanography; Cape San Bias; Chesapeake Bay; Delaware Bay; Gulf of Maine; Lake Charles; Long Island Sound; Louisiana Calcasieu River; Mobile Bay; National Ocean Service; New Orleans; New York Bight; New York Harbor; North Carolina; Pacific Northwest; Puget Sound; Southern California; Strait of Juan de Fuca; Tampa Bay; VDatum software; batch data file; bathymetric data; central California; coastal application; coastline data; ellipsoidal data; geospatial data; kinematic GPS data collection; lidar; multiple data source merging; orthometric data; tidal data; topographic data; vertical datum transformation; Application software; Global Positioning System; Kinematics; Laser radar; Merging; Oceanographic techniques; Oceans; Rivers; Sea measurements; Software tools;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2007
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
978-0933957-35-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0933957-35-0
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2007.4449348