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Volumetric Analysis with UAS Data

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Introduction In this lab, we learned about volumetrics in both Pix4D and ArcGIS Pro.  With these volumes, an analysis was done to identify the volume of the surface that has been modified by the removal or addition of surface material.  This is one of the most common uses of UAS in the construction industry, as companies need to know if they need to order more of the aggregate, or if their current inventory is sufficient.  This would be done prior to UAS technology with a rod and a surveyor in which the surveyor would have to collect coordinate data all around the pile using the rod and would even have to climb it to get this data.  Nowadays, the use of UAS greatly increases the efficiency of collecting data, as it cuts the time in half of what this process would normally take. To add to our knowledge, in this lab, we used different methods of calculating the volume in Pix4D such as triangulated, fit plane, align with average altitude, etc., and compared the methods with one anot