Survey campaign near Middlesbrough, United Kingdom

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Publish Date

July 30, 2021

Author

Mick Emil Kolster

UMag completes survey campaign near Middlesbrough, United Kingdom

We recently completed a nighttime survey campaign near Middlesbrough, United Kingdom.

The survey area was located on a beach and intertidal area frequented by members of the public, making conventional daytime surveying challenging.

Seeking to minimize the associated risks as much as possible, we performed the survey during evening and nighttime instead. Drone operations in natural darkness pose additional requirements, especially with regard to safety procedures, synthetic lighting, and visibility constraints.

As usual, all requirements were handled excellently by our experienced survey team, and we successfully completed the survey without any safety incidents, over just three consecutive days.

All collected data was of the highest quality, with a noise level below ± 0.01nT.


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