Elevation contours of beach topography and near-shore bathymetry of Lake Superior at Minnesota Point near the Duluth Entry, Duluth, MN, October-November 2022

Description

The elevation contours in this dataset have a 2-foot (ft) interval and were derived from a digital elevation model (DEM) of beach topography and nearshore bathymetry of Lake Superior at Minnesota Point, Duluth, Minnesota. The DEM has a 1 meter (m; 3.28084 ft) cell size and was created from Lidar data representing beach topography and sonar data representing bathymetry extending approximately 700-800 m offshore. The data cover an approximately 1.75 square kilometer survey area. Lidar data were collected November 01, 2022 using a boat mounted Velodyne VLP-16 unit and methodology similar to that described by Huizinga and Wagner (2019). Multibeam sonar data were collected October 31-November 01, 2022 using a Norbit integrated wide band multibeam system compact (iWBMSc) sonar unit and methodology similar to that described by Richards and Huizinga (2018). Single-beam sonar data were collected November 01, 2022 using a Ceescope echosounder and methodology similar to that described by Wilson and Richards (2006). This project followed similar methods to that of Wagner, Lund, and Sanks (2020), who completed a similar survey in 2019.

Resources

Name Format Description Link
55 Landing page for access to the data https://doi.org/10.5066/P9Q27BD3
55 The metadata original format https://data.usgs.gov/datacatalog/metadata/USGS.64b53b47d34e70357a2adcb2.xml

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  • limnology
  • sonar
  • bathymetry
  • elevation
  • lake-superior
  • digital-elevation-models
  • bathymetry-and-elevation
  • dem
  • usgs-64b53b47d34e70357a2adcb2
  • great-lakes
  • duluth
  • las
  • inlandwaters
  • lidar
  • hydroacoustic
  • superior
  • southwestern-lake-superior
  • xyz

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