September 30, 2013
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Methodology for Augmenting Existing Paths with Additional Parallel Transects

Abstract

Visual Sample Plan (VSP) is sample planning software that is used, among other purposes, to plan transect sampling paths to detect areas that were potentially used for munition training. This module was developed for application on a large site where existing roads and trails were to be used as primary sampling paths. Gap areas between these primary paths needed to found and covered with parallel transect paths. These gap areas represent areas on the site that are more than a specified distance from a primary path. These added parallel paths needed to optionally be connected together into a single path—the shortest path possible. The paths also needed to optionally be attached to existing primary paths, again with the shortest possible path. Finally, the process must be repeatable and predictable so that the same inputs (primary paths, specified distance, and path options) will result in the same set of new paths every time. This methodology was developed to meet those specifications.

Revised: October 15, 2013 | Published: September 30, 2013

Citation

Wilson J.E. 2013. Methodology for Augmenting Existing Paths with Additional Parallel Transects Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.