Global Airborne Observatory: Hawaiian Islands Bathymetry 2019+2020
- 1. Arizona State University
Description
Summary
Bathymetry maps were developed by the Global Airborne Observatory (GAO) team at the Center for Global Discovery and Conservation Science at Arizona State University. The maps show high-resolution benthic depth, derived from airborne imaging spectroscopy data collected by the GAO in January 2019 and January 2020.
Data Use Requirements
Use of these data must acknowledge the source its funders as:
“The bathymetry and rugosity data maps were created by the Global Airborne Observatory, Center for Global Discovery and Conservation Science, Arizona State University. The project received financial support from the Lenfest Ocean Program, The Battery Foundation, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Avatar Alliance Foundation, State of Hawaiʻi Division of Aquatic Resources, State of Hawaiʻi Department of Planning, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.”
In addition, provide citations to the following two publications on any materials or presentations utilizing the data or products and results derived from the data:
Asner, G.P., N.R. Vaughn, C. Balzotti, P.G. Brodrick, and J. Heckler. 2020. High-resolution reef bathymetry and coral habitat complexity from airborne imaging spectroscopy. Remote Sensing 12:310 (doi:10.3390/rs12020310)
Asner, G.P., N.R. Vaughn, S.A. Foo, J. Heckler, and R.E. Martin. 2021. Drivers of reef habitat complexity throughout the Main Hawaiian Islands. Frontiers in Marine Science 8:631842. (doi: 10.3389/fmars.2021.631842)
Map Properties
There are multiple map products available as part of this collection. Except for Hawaii Island, there are three separate map files for each of the Main Hawaiian Islands (Maui, Kahoolawe, Lanai, Molokai, Oahu, Kauai and Niihau). Hawaii Island was large enough that it needed to be split into quarters for manageability, and each of the three maps are available for all quarters. Coordinates for all maps refer to the UTM Coordinate System, Zone 4 North using datum WGS-84, with the exception of those for Hawaii Island which refer to Zone 5 North.
The blended bathymetry maps give modeled depth as a floating-point values in meters at a 2-meter spatial resolution up to approximately 22 meters in depth, where data quality allowed. To minimize the effect of water properties, these maps are built using a blend of data from both the 2019 and 2020 collection periods.
Methods
GAO spectrometer data for Hawaii were collected in 1.3 km wide flight line strips and the flights were planned such that individual flight lines overlap each other by about 50%, giving at least two passes of coverage per year of collection. Thus, we have two or more passes of data over most of the Hawaiian coastlines. Details of data collection protocols can be found in Asner et al. (2020) and Asner et al. (2021). To build the blended bathymetry maps, we identified areas with sufficient sunlight and low surface glint for each flight line, and then applied GAO-created a neural network model to derive estimated depth of each pixel in such areas.
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Related works
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- Journal article: 10.3390/rs12020310 (DOI)