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Apr 3, 2024
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College of Geosciences GEOG/GEOL 352 GNSS in Geosciences Dr. Stacey D. Lyle, RPLS, PLS TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY © 2019 Tel. 979-862-8421 Cell. 361-548-8852 Stacey.lyle@tamu.edu S
UBMITTAL
Submit the following as a PDF in eCampus. All screenshots and question answers should be submitted as a single document! PART
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1 Design Mission Plan (10 pts.)
A.
5pts
Spatial Resolution = _0.4 in / px_. B.
5pts
Screenshot of Flight Area and Advanced Settings. PART
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2 DroneDeploy Process Imagery (40 pts.)
Screenshot of:
A.
10pts
A_JOB: 3D Model and 2D Map (Orthomosaic)
College of Geosciences GEOG/GEOL 352 GNSS in Geosciences Dr. Stacey D. Lyle, RPLS, PLS TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY © 2019 Tel. 979-862-8421 Cell. 361-548-8852 Stacey.lyle@tamu.edu
College of Geosciences GEOG/GEOL 352 GNSS in Geosciences Dr. Stacey D. Lyle, RPLS, PLS TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY © 2019 Tel. 979-862-8421 Cell. 361-548-8852 Stacey.lyle@tamu.edu B.
10pts
LAMPASAS: 2D and Plant Health Image (you may have to adjust the plant health threshold to clearly see the vegetation specifically .2-.4 to see Ash Juniper or Texas Cedars).
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College of Geosciences GEOG/GEOL 352 GNSS in Geosciences Dr. Stacey D. Lyle, RPLS, PLS TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY © 2019 Tel. 979-862-8421 Cell. 361-548-8852 Stacey.lyle@tamu.edu C.
10pts
WOLF_CREEK: 3D Model and 2D Map (Orthomosaic)
College of Geosciences GEOG/GEOL 352 GNSS in Geosciences Dr. Stacey D. Lyle, RPLS, PLS TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY © 2019 Tel. 979-862-8421 Cell. 361-548-8852 Stacey.lyle@tamu.edu D.
10pts
GALVESTON: 3D Model. PART
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3
Cloud Pix4DMapper Process Imagery (20 pts.)
Screenshot of:
A.
20pts
3D Model of J_DAVIS
College of Geosciences GEOG/GEOL 352 GNSS in Geosciences Dr. Stacey D. Lyle, RPLS, PLS TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY © 2019 Tel. 979-862-8421 Cell. 361-548-8852 Stacey.lyle@tamu.edu PART
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4
(30 pts.)
Questions: 1.
(5 pts.)
Typically you must have a part 107 license to fly a drone. List 3 of the limitations to drone operation that would qualify you for an exception to this rule. [44809 Exception for limited recreational operations of…found under subsection (a)]
Aircraft flown only for recreational uses. Aircraft flown in accordance with the community-based organizations set of safety rules in coordination with FAA. Aircraft flown within visual sight of operator, or an observer is in direct communication with the operator of the aircraft. 2.
(5 pts.)
What are 3 limitations for flying a drone under a FAA 107 license without an additional waiver? (operational limitations) Appropriate limitations to mitigate risks to aviation safety and national security. Operations outside the membership, guidelines, and programming of community-based organizations. Physical characteristics, technical standards, and classes of drones operating under this section. 3.
(5 pts.)
What are some of the disadvantages of using LiDAR derived data versus structure from motion (SFM)? LIDAR does not work on watery surfaces and its operating costs are much higher than those of SFM
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s costs. LIDAR equipment is heavier which can lead to logistical issues. LIDAR can have considerable errors caused by clouds. 4.
(5 pts.)
What is the relief elevation difference between the two people on the ridge to the water between the concrete slabs
…?
15 ft 5.
(5 pts.)
Based on the contours provided to you, what do you think the direction of runoff is for the vertical channel shown in this stream? Provide a screenshot showing an illustration of your answer. I believe that the runoff will follow the natural slope of the ground and go downstream. In this picture it would be going in the direction from top to bottom.
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(5 pts.)
Industry demands: “They want to make the most money while having the least impact on the environment.” Wi
th that in mind and using the knowledge you have from the DroneDeploy Plant Health image and Pix4D orthomosaic and contour data; Design the most cost effective and environmentally friendly location to build a bridge across this ditch? Explain? Provide an image
showing the path of your bridge. (You can draw this with ArcGIS Online Notes. I would put the bridge in this corner because it
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s the same elevation as the top of the canal.
This will allow it to have a minimal impact on the water flow, therefore minimizing the environmental impact. It will also keep the bridge from getting damaged by the water and reduce repair and maintenance costs.