Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution #1320
This manuscript is an author version with the final
publication available and may be cited as: Kocak, D. M. and Caimi, F. M. (1999). Surface metrology
and 3-D imaging with laser line scanners. International Ocean Systems Design, 3(4), 4-6, 15.
A laser imaging system currentlybeing developed by engineers atHarbor Branch OceanographicInstitution (HBOI), und er NSF and DukeUniversity sponsorship, affords a methodof collecting orientation data. The system produces three-dimensional maps of allvisible surfaces within a volumetric regionusing a low power laser scanner and proprietarydetector. The resulting 3-D mapco-o rdinates, combined with the measured roll and pitch angles of the instrument, are used to accurately determineorientation of the scanned geologicallyrelevant planes and lines on sea floor outcrops.