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Configuring RTK equipmentWater levels are a fundamental component of marsh ecosystems. At the Poplar Point marsh on Washington D.C.'s Anacostia river, geodetic survey methods were employed to compare the marsh surface elevation to local sea level models. This project provided NOAA scientists with practical experience in acquiring and utilizing high accuracy elevation data in a marsh restoration project.

The field work began with a differential leveling survey to transfer historic tidal elevations from nearby tidal bench marks located at the Washington Navy Yard. To save time and maximize accuracy, a creative short-cut was found under the river via the Anacostia subway tunnel. A static GPS survey added accuate horizontal positions and ellipsoid heights to the new bench marks, and provided control for a kinematic survey of monitoring wells and the marsh surface.
 

PROJECT PHASE Photos Plots Station Lists Instructions
Leveling thumbnails
slide show
plot Prelim Results
Final Adjusted Elevations
Instructions
Static GPS thumbnails
slide show
Prelim Free Adjustment
Final Free Adjustment
Instructions
Kinematic GPS thumbnails
slide show
plot, wireframe
contours, 2, 3, 4
profile, 2
kinematic positions
Aerial Photography aerial
Monitoring wells Misc. plot, 2 prelim positions

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