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Adam Soule doing 3D LiDAR survey of shipwreck.

Adam Soule doing 3D LiDAR survey of shipwreck.
Adam Soule doing 3D LiDAR survey of shipwreck.
Adam Soule doing 3D LiDAR survey of shipwreck.
Adam Soule doing 3D LiDAR survey of shipwreck.
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Kleindinst, Thomas N.
Adam Soule doing 3D LiDAR survey of shipwreck.
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03/07/2008
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Craig Johnson, Adam Soule, Rob Evans, Dan Fornari.
On January 28, 2008 a winter storm washed the remains of a 19th century schooner up on Newcomb Hollow Beach, Wellfleet (part of the Cape Cod National Seashore).
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WHOI researchers prepare to make a light detection and ranging (LIDAR) survey of an old shipwreck that washed up on the Cape Cod National Seashore in Wellfleet, Mass. in March 2008 Geologist Adam Soule (second from left) fixes the position of the LIDAR with a global positioning system locator while engineer Craig Johnson (far left) and geologists Rob Evans and Dan Fornari (far right) look on. Soule doesn't usually study shipwrecks, but he took advantage of the opportunity to test and demonstrate the new gear for his colleagues and to collect three-dimensional images of the ghost ship for local archaeologists.
Photo by Tom Kleindinst
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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