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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2022-01-17
    Description: Abstract
    Description: Analysis of prehistoric lithic artefacts helps to answer a wide array of questions concerning archaeological contexts and prehistoric human behaviour. Typological studies allow for a chronological and partly also cultural attribution of the sites, while the analysis of raw materials used is fundamental for the reconstruction of mobility patterns, communication networks and land use of Stone Age communities. Within the framework of two projects funded by the German Research Foundation, and a regional initiative of Werner Schön, it was possible to determine the origin of the raw materials of 32 inventories from the Late Glacial and Early Holocene in northwest and southern Germany. The petrographic analysis was conducted by the geologist and petro-archaeologist Jehanne Affolter. In addition, data of more than 60 Stone Age assemblages from Switzerland as well as western and southern Germany were recorded, that had already been published elsewhere. The origin of the flint raw materials from most of these inventories was determined using the micro-facial method. Some inventories, where the raw material sources were determined exclusively macroscopically, are also tentatively mapped to complement the chronological sequence. GIS-based maps of the raw material sources from the aforementioned regions are compiled and raw material catchment areas of the Stone Age sites are mapped. The area calculations of the raw material catchments revealed a diachronic alternation of larger and smaller areas, which above all suggest culturally determined cycles in the range of mobility and communication networks.
    Keywords: Late and Final Palaeolithic ; Mesolithic ; Switzerland ; central europe ; lithic raw material catchments ; lithic raw material sources ; neolithic ; south-eastern France ; south-western Germany ; western germany
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2022-02-10
    Description: Abstract
    Description: Integrated water vapor above Iquique airport from March 2018 to March 2019 measured with Microwave radiometer HATPRO-FOGHAT. Retrieval is based on 20 Years of Radiosonde Data from Antofagasta. Radiosonde data has been preprocessed with a relative humidity threshold of 90% for cloud formation.
    Keywords: Climatology/Meteorology/Atmosphere ; Meteorology ; Remote Sensing ; Integrated water vapor (IWV)
    Type: Dataset , Dataset
    Format: NetCDF
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2022-02-10
    Description: Abstract
    Description: Liquid water path above Iquique airport from March 2018 to March 2019 measured with Microwave radiometer HATPRO-FOGHAT. Retrieval is based on 20 Years of Radiosonde Data from Antofagasta. Radiosonde data has been preprocessed with a relative humidity threshold of 80% for cloud formation.
    Keywords: Climatology/Meteorology/Atmosphere ; Meteorology ; Remote Sensing ; Cloud liquid water path (LWP)
    Type: Dataset , Dataset
    Format: NetCDF
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2022-02-10
    Description: Abstract
    Description: Liquid water path above Iquique airport from March 2018 to March 2019 measured with Microwave radiometer HATPRO-FOGHAT. Retrieval is based on 20 Years of Radiosonde Data from Antofagasta. Radiosonde data has been preprocessed with a relative humidity threshold of 85% for cloud formation.
    Keywords: Climatology/Meteorology/Atmosphere ; Meteorology ; Remote Sensing ; Cloud liquid water path (LWP)
    Type: Dataset , Dataset
    Format: NetCDF
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2022-02-10
    Description: Abstract
    Description: Integrated water vapor above Iquique airport from March 2018 to March 2019 measured with Microwave radiometer HATPRO-FOGHAT. Retrieval is based on 20 Years of Radiosonde Data from Antofagasta. Radiosonde data has been preprocessed with a relative humidity threshold of 95% for cloud formation.
    Keywords: Climatology/Meteorology/Atmosphere ; Meteorology ; Remote Sensing ; Integrated water vapor (IWV)
    Type: Dataset , Dataset
    Format: NetCDF
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2022-02-10
    Description: Abstract
    Description: Liquid water path above Iquique airport from March 2018 to March 2019 measured with Microwave radiometer HATPRO-FOGHAT. Retrieval is based on 20 Years of Radiosonde Data from Antofagasta. Radiosonde data has been preprocessed with a relative humidity threshold of 90% for cloud formation.
    Keywords: Climatology/Meteorology/Atmosphere ; Meteorology ; Remote Sensing ; Cloud liquid water path (LWP)
    Type: Dataset , Dataset
    Format: NetCDF
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2022-02-10
    Description: Abstract
    Description: Wind profiles from March 2018 - MArch 2019 from Doppler Wind Lidar installed at Iquique airport.Wind speed and direction were derived from the VAD-24 scans performed every 15minutes. Error estimates (variables delta_* in the netcdf files) are based on turbulence from vertical stare measurements.
    Keywords: Climatology/Meteorology/Atmosphere ; Meteorology ; Remote Sensing ; LiDAR ; Wind speed ; Wind direction
    Type: Dataset , Dataset
    Format: NetCDF
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2022-02-10
    Description: Abstract
    Description: Liquid water path above Iquique airport from March 2018 to March 2019 measured with Microwave radiometer HATPRO-FOGHAT. Retrieval is based on 20 Years of Radiosonde Data from Antofagasta. Radiosonde data has been preprocessed with a relative humidity threshold of 95% for cloud formation.
    Keywords: Climatology/Meteorology/Atmosphere ; Meteorology ; Remote Sensing ; Cloud liquid water path (LWP)
    Type: Dataset , Dataset
    Format: NetCDF
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2022-02-25
    Description: Abstract
    Description: Classification of the state of the atmospheric boundary layer at Diego Aracena Aitport, Iquique, Chile. Profiles of vertical and horizontal wind speed and backscatter coefficient (measured with a Doppler Wind Lidar) as well as thermal stratification at the surface (Thermo-Hygrometers at ~1m and ~2m height) are used to identify height regions without and with turbulence, clouds and precipitation . In a second step the sources of this turbulence are identified (clouds, surface heating or wind shear). For details of the method see Manninen, A., T. Marke, E. O'Connor, and M. Tuononen, 2018: Atmospheric boundary layer classification with Doppler lidar, J. Geophys. Res. , 123, DOI:10.1029/2017JD028169. For daily plots see: http://tiny.cc/iqq_cn_bl_class
    Keywords: Climatology/Meteorology/Atmosphere ; Meteorology ; Remote Sensing ; LiDAR ; Stratocumulus ; Wind ; Clouds
    Type: Dataset , Dataset
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2022-03-09
    Description: Abstract
    Description: 1.Nature conservation is fostered through the expansion of protected areas. This is particularly evident in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), where conservation is intended to simultaneously promote the recovery of megafauna like elephants. Rising numbers of megaherbivores induce woody biomass losses but restore soil organic carbon (SOC). We hypothesized that increases of SOC under conservation with wildlife in SSA go directly along with increases in the preservation of plant residues in soil organic matter (SOM), traceable by plant biomarkers such as lignin and n-alkane. In contrast, intensification with agriculture leads to a reduction of them. To test this, we sampled topsoil (0-10 cm) and corresponding plant samples along different intensities of conservation and intensification in the Zambezi Region of Namibia, comprising a) conservation sites with low, medium and high elephant densities and b) adjacent intensification sites with rangeland and cropland. We found that lignin and n-alkane patterns of the above-ground vegetation were preserved in the soil. Confirming our hypothesis, increasing SOC contents with rising elephant densities went along with increasing accumulation of lignin-derived phenols. Under conservation, lignin concentrations were influenced by the input of woody debris into the soil, traced by carbon isotopes, clay, and total woody biomass. This could not be proved for n-alkanes. Under intensification, lignin derived phenols were lower than under conservation, but again, there was no clear pattern for n-alkanes. We showed that conservation with wildlife leads to an increase of SOC, which was accompanied by an accumulation of lignin-derived phenols in the soil organic matter. Increased input of woody debris, clay content and total biomass were important parameters for this lignin accumulation. In contrast, intensification with agriculture leads to a loss of lignin. Contrary, n- alkanes were not sensitive to detect effects of conservation or intensification. We conclude that increasing incorporation of woody residues into soil is a key mechanism controlling SOC accrual and to offset losses of aboveground biomass on SOC in sites under conservation with wildlife. The dataset contains raw data of lignin and n-alkanes and related soil properties. A third sheet contains a legend with information on abbreviations.
    Keywords: Ecology ; Environment ; Conservation ; Intensification ; Soil Organic Carbon ; Carbon Storage Dynamics ; Carbon Sequestration ; Biomarker ; Lignin ; n-Alkanes
    Type: Dataset , Microsoft excel file
    Format: MS Excel
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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2022-12-21
    Description: Abstract
    Description: This dataset summarizes the following physicochemical parameters assessed for 32 soil samples sieved to 〈2 mm from 16 shallow soil profiles, which were sampled in two depth intervals (0–15 and 15–30 cm): CIELAB soil colour, spectrophotometric redness index, electrical conductivity, soil pH, contents of organic carbon, organic phosphorus and total phosphorus, proportion of organic phosphorus in total phosphorus, calcium carbonate content, geochemical proxies for (de)calcification and (de)salinization, and contents of total and poorly crystalline pedogenic iron oxides. Constituting a soil chronosequence at the south-central coast of the Atacama Desert, four shallow soil profiles were sampled from each of the four morphostratigraphic units of the coastal alluvial fan Paposo (25.03°S/70.47°W). Results are stored in a .csv table.
    Keywords: Environment ; Soil Sciences ; Geomorphology ; Biogeochemistry of Soils ; Arid Zone
    Type: Dataset , Data table
    Format: 1 Datasets
    Format: CSV
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  • 12
    Publication Date: 2022-12-21
    Description: Abstract
    Description: This dataset contains proportions of grain size classes, the median grain size, and the differential grain size distribution for the size fraction 40–311 nm of 32 soil samples sieved to 〈2 mm from 16 shallow soil profiles, which were sampled in two depth intervals (0–15 and 15–30 cm). Constituting a soil chronosequence at the south-central coast of the Atacama Desert, four shallow soil profiles were sampled from each of the four morphostratigraphic units of the coastal alluvial fan Paposo (25.03°S/70.47°W). Particle size measurements were conducted using laser diffraction analysis. Results are stored in a .csv table.
    Keywords: Environment ; Soil Sciences ; Geomorphology ; Biogeochemistry of Soils ; Arid Zone
    Type: Dataset , Data table
    Format: 1 Datasets
    Format: CSV
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  • 13
    Publication Date: 2023-01-23
    Description: TableOfContents
    Description: The file contains the transcriptome dataset used in the study Phylogenomics of darkling beetles (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) from the Atacama Desert. Directory including: Supplemental Data S1 (Data_S1). Dataset used for ML and BI analyses comprising 34 peptide precursors from 83 genera of Tenebrionidae (47 tribes, seven subfamilies), including the 30 genera from the Atacama Desert. Files: - Neuropeptide precursors matrix for ML analysis (DataS1_NP_Matrix_for_ML: amino acids in PHYLIP format). - Neuropeptide precursors matrix for BI analysis, including partitions and evolutionary models for each partition from ModelFinder (DataS1_NP_Matrix_for_BI: amino acids in NEXUS format). - Partition schemes of Neuropeptide precursors matrix for ML analysis /DataS1_ML_NP_Partition_schemes). Supplemental Data S2 (Data_S1). Dataset used for ML analysis comprising 1742 orthogroups from 83 genera of Tenebrionidae (47 tribes, seven subfamilies), including the 30 genera from the Atacama Desert. - 1742 orthogroups matrix for ML analysis (DataS2_1742_OG_ML: amino acids in PHYLIP format). - Partition schemes of 1742 orthogroups matrix for ML analysis (DataS2_1742_OG_ML_partitions_scheme)
    Keywords: Biota ; Phylogeny ; Evolution ; Insects ; Biodiversity
    Type: Dataset , Dataset
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  • 14
    Publication Date: 2023-08-16
    Description: SeriesInformation
    Description: This dataset contains transient data from a transient electromagnet field survey to the Aurus clay pan in the Sperrgebiet in the southern Namib Desert, Namibia. Using this data resistivity models of the subsurface can be calculated and the geometry and sedimentary thickness of the clay pan can be imaged. Measurements were carried out along two profiles using the TEM-FAST 48. The coincident loop setup was used with a loop size of (50 x 50) m^2. The transient data is provided in ASCII-format. All coordinates can be found in the kmz-file. Additionally, two figures are provided that show 1D inversion results of each profile.
    Keywords: Geoscientific Information ; Transient Electromagnetic method (TEM) ; Geophysics
    Type: Dataset , Dataset
    Format: ASCII
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  • 15
    Publication Date: 2023-10-26
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The database contains 90 taxa (3 outgroups and 87 ingroups) and a combined matrix of COI, 16S, and Wg genes (COI=1-1516; 16S=1517-1973; Wg=1974-2460) of Psectrascelis which was used for the phylogenetic analyses in the paper "The colonization of the Puna and Atacama Biogeographic Province by sister clades of Psectrascelis (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae): Synchronous expansion without spatial overlap" published in the Journal of Biogeography.
    Keywords: Biota ; Biodiversity ; Evolution ; Biogeography
    Type: Dataset , Dataset
    Format: ASCII
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  • 16
    Publication Date: 2023-10-26
    Description: TableOfContents
    Description: Supplementary Dataset to Ritter et al. - Shaping the Huara Intrusive Complex in the hyperarid Atacama Desert – Erosional near-stasis contrasting high topographic gradients
    Keywords: Geoscientific Information ; Cosmogenic Nuclides
    Type: Dataset , Analytical Data
    Format: MS Excel
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  • 17
    Publication Date: 2023-12-15
    Description: Other
    Description: SNPs Data for Huidobria chilensis generated by the stacks pipeline and filtered for further processing
    Keywords: Biota ; Population Genetics
    Type: Dataset , Input File
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  • 18
    Publication Date: 2024-01-19
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The present dataset correspond to georeferenced high-resolution DEMs (0.1-0.32 m) and orthophotos (0.035-0.08 m) of crustal faults&039; scarps and outcrops, derived from UAV imagery data obtained during a field campaign in December 2021. The imagery data was processed with Agisoft PhotoScan 1.4.0 (e.g., Uysal et al., 2015) for 4 key sites (~2.8 km²) between Quebrada de Tana and Quebrada Aroma, Northernmost Chile, and used as part of the input data for a fault database of the study area.
    Keywords: Imagery/Base Maps/Earth Cover ; Terrestrial Observation ; Quaternary Geology ; Geomorphology ; Structural Geology ; Tectonics ; Neotectonics ; 551 Geology, hydrology, meteorology
    Type: Dataset , DEMs and Orthophotos
    Format: 1590842661 Bytes
    Format: GeoTIFF
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  • 19
    Publication Date: 2024-01-19
    Description: Other
    Description: Statistics generated by Stacks pipeline and detailed cluster evaluation done by STRUCTURE Harvester tool Supplementary data of the manuscript (Tables&Figures).
    Keywords: Biota ; Population Genetics
    Type: DataPaper , Text files and other formats
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  • 20
    Publication Date: 2024-02-21
    Description: Abstract
    Description: A high-resolution Digital Terrain Model (DTM) has been processed for the Tillandsia landbeckii study sites at Arica. The original source data have been obtained from drone flight images. The final resolution of the DTM is of about 14 cm. We acknowledge support in the field and during data processing from Alexander Siegmund (PH Heidelberg). RE Stein and D Jäger contributed equally to the work.
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    Description: The zip.file contains the following 5 files: 1) Arica.blend 2) Arica_Ortho_clipped_0-5res.tif 3) DEM_Arica_final_clipped_rescale2.tif 4) DEM_Arica_final_clipped_rescale2_0-5res_raw.tif 5) DEM_Arica_final_clipped_rescale2_0-5res_rendered.tif Please do not change file names nor file extensions when loading files for viewing in BLENDER version 4.0 (https://www.blender.org/download/releases/4-0/). The "0-5res" file-versions refer to a 0.5m/px resolution (EPSG:32719 - WGS 84 / UTM Zone 19S). File DEM_Arica_final_clipped_rescale2.tif was processed to a final resolution of 1.35e-06 °degrees (c. 0.143 m) [EPSG:4326 - WGS 84].
    Description: Other
    Description: Short introduction into the methods: Very-high resolution images were captured using an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAVs) [drone: DJI Matrice 200; DJI Zenmuse X5S RGB camera]. With processing of the UAV data images are merged according to their geographical position by means of the Structure-from-Motion (SfM) algorithm and a digital elevation model was created (Micheletti et al. 2015; Westoby et al. 2012). High-resolution topographic surveying using the Structure-from-Motion (SfM) algorithm is a low-cost and user-friendly photogrammetric technique to obtain high-resolution datasets. The SfM method solves the camera pose and scene geometry simultaneously and automatically, using highly redundant bundle adjustment based on matching features in multiple overlapping, offset images (Westoby et al. 2012). SfM-Processing was performed using Agisoft Metashape Professional (Version 1.6.1 64 bit). Agisoft Metashape Professional performs well to reconstruct landscape 3D point clouds and the different steps of the process are configurable and can be controlled (Laporte-Fauret et al. 2019). Images were fed into the software and the quality (tool “estimate image quality”) and position was determined respectives images were chosen to cover the study area. Using the “Aling Photos” tool images were aligned creating tie points (2D) and a Depth Maps (high quality, mild filtering) was created (3D). With the help of the Build Dense Cloud tool, set to high quality, the data points were created that represent the study area in 3D. Consecutively an orthomosaic of the study area was created using the Build Orthomosaic tool. An orthomosaic is a photogrammetrically orthorectified image product that has been mosaicked from a collection of images and corrected for geometric distortion to create a seamless mosaic dataset. Due to the high-resolution input data and the processing without compression a high-resolution orthomosaic was achieved with a pixel size of 2.1 cm/pix covering the study area. This detailed, high-resolution geolocated photo representation of the study site is the basis for the following analytical steps. A digital elevation model (DEM) was computed using the “Build DEM” tool. Its dimensions resulted herein in a 14 cm/pix size to cover the entire study site. Final adjustment of elevation has been done using the Copernicus Digital Elevation Model (https://spacedata.copernicus.eu/de/collections/copernicus-digital-elevation-model) using Q-GIS (https://www.qgis.org/de/site/). Laporte-Fauret, Q., et al. (2019). "Low-Cost UAV for high-resolution and large-scale coastal dune change monitoring using photogrammetry." Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 7(3): 63. Micheletti, N., Chandler, J. H., & Lane, S. N. (2015). Structure from motion (SFM) photogrammetry. In L. E. Clarke, & J. M. Nield (Eds.), Geomorphological techniques (Online Edition) (pp. 1–12, Chapter 2.2.2). British Society for Geomorphology Westoby, M. J., et al. (2012). "‘Structure-from-Motion’photogrammetry: A low-cost, effective tool for geoscience applications." Geomorphology 179: 300-314.
    Keywords: Biota ; Landscape Evolution ; Biodiversity
    Type: Dataset , Sub data for DTM configuration
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  • 21
    Publication Date: 2024-02-21
    Description: Abstract
    Description: A high-resolution Digital Terrain Model (DTM) has been processed for the Tillandsia landbeckii study sites at Arica. The original source data have been obtained from drone flight images. The final resolution of the DTM is of about 16 cm/px. We acknowledge support in the field and during data processing from Alexander Siegmund (PH Heidelberg).
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    Description: The zip.file contains the following 5 files: 1) Caldera.blend 2) Caldera_Ortho_0-5res_clipped.tif 3) Caldera_DEM_clipped_rescale.tif 4) Caldera_DEM_clipped_rescale_0-5res.tif 5) Caldera_DEM_clipped_rescale_0-5res_rendered.tif Please do not change file names nor file extensions when loading files for viewing in BLENDER version 4.0 (https://www.blender.org/download/releases/4-0/). The "0-5res" file-versions refer to a 0.5m/px resolution (EPSG:32719 - WGS 84 / UTM Zone 19S). File Caldera_DEM_clipped_rescale.tif was processed to a final resolution of 1.67e-06 °degrees (c. 0.165 m) [EPSG:4326 - WGS 84].
    Description: Other
    Description: Short introduction into the methods: Very-high resolution images were captured using an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAVs) [drone: DJI Matrice 200; DJI Zenmuse X5S RGB camera]. With processing of the UAV data images are merged according to their geographical position by means of the Structure-from-Motion (SfM) algorithm and a digital elevation model was created (Micheletti et al. 2015; Westoby et al. 2012). High-resolution topographic surveying using the Structure-from-Motion (SfM) algorithm is a low-cost and user-friendly photogrammetric technique to obtain high-resolution datasets. The SfM method solves the camera pose and scene geometry simultaneously and automatically, using highly redundant bundle adjustment based on matching features in multiple overlapping, offset images (Westoby et al. 2012). SfM-Processing was performed using Agisoft Metashape Professional (Version 1.6.1 64 bit). Agisoft Metashape Professional performs well to reconstruct landscape 3D point clouds and the different steps of the process are configurable and can be controlled (Laporte-Fauret et al. 2019). Images were fed into the software and the quality (tool “estimate image quality”) and position was determined respectives images were chosen to cover the study area. Using the “Aling Photos” tool images were aligned creating tie points (2D) and a Depth Maps (high quality, mild filtering) was created (3D). With the help of the Build Dense Cloud tool, set to high quality, the data points were created that represent the study area in 3D. Consecutively an orthomosaic of the study area was created using the Build Orthomosaic tool. An orthomosaic is a photogrammetrically orthorectified image product that has been mosaicked from a collection of images and corrected for geometric distortion to create a seamless mosaic dataset. Due to the high-resolution input data and the processing without compression a high-resolution orthomosaic was achieved with a pixel size of 2.1 cm/pix covering the study area. This detailed, high-resolution geolocated photo representation of the study site is the basis for the following analytical steps. A digital elevation model (DEM) was computed using the “Build DEM” tool. Its dimensions resulted herein in a 16.5 cm/pix size to cover the entire study site. Final adjustment of elevation has been done using the Copernicus Digital Elevation Model (https://spacedata.copernicus.eu/de/collections/copernicus-digital-elevation-model) using QGIS (https://www.qgis.org/de/site/). Laporte-Fauret, Q., et al. (2019). "Low-Cost UAV for high-resolution and large-scale coastal dune change monitoring using photogrammetry." Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 7(3): 63. Micheletti, N., Chandler, J. H., & Lane, S. N. (2015). Structure from motion (SFM) photogrammetry. In L. E. Clarke, & J. M. Nield (Eds.), Geomorphological techniques (Online Edition) (pp. 1–12, Chapter 2.2.2). British Society for Geomorphology Westoby, M. J., et al. (2012). "‘Structure-from-Motion’photogrammetry: A low-cost, effective tool for geoscience applications." Geomorphology 179: 300-314.
    Keywords: Biota ; Landscape Evolution
    Type: Dataset , Sub data for DTM configuration
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  • 22
    Publication Date: 2024-04-26
    Description: Abstract
    Description: This dataset includes a shapefile representing the digitized historical road network of Kenya. It contains over 56,000 km of historical roads extracted from 449 historical topographic maps of 1:50,000 scale and 71 maps of 1:100,000 scale covering the time period from the 1950s to the 1980s. The topographic maps were obtained from various sources in Kenya and the UK. Most of maps were collected in Kenya provided by the Survey of Kenya and several local county governments’ survey and urban planning departments. Additionally, some maps were obtained from archives in Great Britain, namely the Bodleian Library of the University of Oxford and the Cambridge University Library. All the acquired maps were originally created and published by the Directorate of Overseas Surveys (DOS), the War Office, General Staff, Geographical Section and the Survey of Kenya. The road data was extracted from these maps using deep learning techniques, including a Python script and ArcGIS Pro “Multi-Task Road Extractor” tool.
    Keywords: Infrastructure ; Imagery/Base Maps/Earth Cover ; Road Network ; Roads ; Geodata ; Historical Data ; Vector Data ; GIS ; Africa ; African History ; Historical Maps ; Infrastructure ; Road ; Geographic information system ; Data ; road network ; road ; data ; infrastructure development
    Type: Dataset , Shapefile
    Format: ESRI Shapefile
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