4D spatio-temporal laser scan dataset of the beach-dune system in Noordwijk, NL
doi: 10.4121/1aac46fb-7900-4d4c-a099-d2ce354811d2
From July 2019 to June 2022 a stationary laser scanner, installed on top of the balcony of Grand Hotel Huis ter Duin was used to survey the beach-dune system at the coast in Noordwijk, The Netherlands. The observed area is about 1000 m long and, depending on the tides, about 350 m wide and includes dunes and a sandy beach.
A total of 21812 hourly scans were obtained from July 11th 2019, 14:00 until June 21st 2022, 12:00. Each scan produces a 3D point cloud containing about 4 million points depending on atmospheric conditions and the tide-dependent width of the beach. Additional attributes such as the laser return intensity are available for each individual 3D point record.
- 2023-05-09 first online
- 2023-05-10 published, posted
- NWO Open Technology Programme (grant code 16352) [more info...] NWO
TU Delft, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geoscience, Department of Geoscience and Remote Sensing
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