UAV-based very high resolution point cloud, digital surface model and orthomosaic of the Chã das Caldeiras lava fields (Fogo, Cabo Verde)
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Published:2021-07-02
Issue:7
Volume:13
Page:3179-3201
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ISSN:1866-3516
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Container-title:Earth System Science Data
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Earth Syst. Sci. Data
Author:
Vieira GonçaloORCID, Mora CarlaORCID, Pina PedroORCID, Ramalho RicardoORCID, Fernandes RuiORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Fogo in the Cabo Verde archipelago off western Africa is one of the most prominent and active ocean island volcanoes on Earth, posing an important
hazard both to local populations and at a regional level. The last eruption took place between 23 November 2014 and 8 February 2015 in the Chã
das Caldeiras area at an elevation close to 1800 ma.s.l. The eruptive episode gave origin to extensive lava flows that almost fully
destroyed the settlements of Bangaeira, Portela and Ilhéu de Losna. During December 2016 a survey of the Chã das Caldeiras area was
conducted using a fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and real-time kinematic (RTK) global navigation satellite system (GNSS), with the objective of improving the terrain models
and visible imagery derived from satellite platforms, from metric to decimetric resolution and accuracy. The main result is a very high resolution
and quality 3D point cloud with a root mean square error of 0.08 m in X, 0.11 m in Y and 0.12 m in Z, which fully
covers the most recent lava flows. The survey comprises an area of 23.9 km2 and used 2909 calibrated images with an average ground
sampling distance of 7.2 cm. The dense point cloud, digital surface models and orthomosaics with 25 and 10 cm resolutions, a
50 cm spaced elevation contour shapefile, and a 3D texture mesh, as well as the full aerial survey dataset are provided. The delineation of the
2014/15 lava flows covers an area of 4.53 km2, which is smaller but more accurate than the previous estimates from 4.8 to
4.97 km2. The difference in the calculated area, when compared to previously reported values, is due to a more detailed mapping of the
flow geometry and to the exclusion of the areas corresponding to kīpukas (outcrops surrounded by lava flows). Our study provides a very
high resolution dataset of the areas affected by Fogo's latest eruption and is a case study supporting the advantageous use of UAV aerial
photography surveys in disaster-prone areas. This dataset provides accurate baseline data for future eruptions, allowing for different applications
in Earth system sciences, such as hydrology, ecology and spatial modelling, as well as to planning. The dataset is available for download at
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4718520 (Vieira et al., 2021).
Funder
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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