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Central Coast aerial lidar processing
Python scripts for cleaning, classifying, and extracting survey profiles from las point clouds.
1. Enter input parameters
Input parameters are entered into excel spreadsheets, e.g. param-files/survey-1.xlsx
. The python scripts take their input in yaml format. The spreadsheets can be converted to yaml by running:
python excel_to_yaml.py
2. Manipulate las data
las_manipulation.py
does the following to the input las file:
- clip to beach extent
- classify ground points (so vegetation and buildings can be removed later)
- draw a polygon to remove swash zone interference
Example usage:
# Process single survey at specific beach
python las_manipulation.py param-files/survey-1-avoca.yaml
# Process single survey at multiple beaches
python las_manipulation.py param-files/survey-1-avoca.yaml param-files/survey-1-pearl.yaml
# Process all surveys at specific beach
python las_manipulation.py param-files/*avoca.yaml
# Process all beaches for specific survey date
python las_manipulation.py param-files/survey-1*.yaml
3. Check swash clipping mask
The swash clipping mask should be checked visually to ensure it is correct.
4. Export results
las_outputs.py
does the following, based on the outputs of las_manipulation.py
:
- remove swash zone
- extract elevations from point cloud at profile locations
- complete volume analysis based on Nielsen et al. (1992)
- save figures of profile cross sections
- save raster of ground surface
Example usage:
# Process single survey at specific beach
python las_outputs.py param-files/survey-1-avoca.yaml
# Process single survey at multiple beaches
python las_outputs.py param-files/survey-1-avoca.yaml param-files/survey-1-pearl.yaml
# Process all surveys at specific beach
python las_outputs.py param-files/*avoca.yaml
# Process all beaches for specific survey date
python las_outputs.py param-files/survey-1*.yaml