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Data from: Building Cultural Heritage Resilience through Remote Sensing: An Integrated Approach using Multi-temporal Site Monitoring, Datafication, and Web-GL Visualization

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This collection includes multiple remote sensing datasets comprising of geospatial control data, stationary and SLAM terrestrial laser scanning data, aerial photographs, image-based modeling data, and derivative data. The datasets were collected between 2015-2020 at the Gold Rush-era boom town of Bodie, in Mono County, CA. The site is just few mile west of the California-Nevada border. The collection integrates highly accurate 3D snapshots of Bodie's historic buildings before/after disturbance, or post-restoration and other 3D geospatial data that were used to monitor and digitally preserve important cultural resources at the site. The collection was produced as the final output of the 3D Bodie project in 2021. This research initiative was carried out as a collaborative effort between the University of California, Merced and California State Parks in response to recent environmental threats from wildfire and earthquakes at Bodie. Collaborators from the University of California, San Diego Library, Sapienza University of Rome, and the National Autonomous University of Mexico participated in the data processing and analysis efforts. View this collection on the contributor's website.

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