Quantifying Channel Change in a Steep Coastal Stream, CA 2022

This lidar dataset was collected as part of an NCALM Seed grant for Telemak Olsen at Western Washington University. This dataset was collected to help quantify channel change in response to a post-fire debris flow in a steep coastal stream in Big Sur, California.Publications associated with this dataset can be found at NCALM's Data Tracking Center

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Last Updated September 25, 2025, 17:37 (UTC)
Created September 25, 2025, 17:37 (UTC)
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sci:citation Olsen, T. (2023). Quantifying Channel Change in a Steep Coastal Stream, CA 2022. National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping (NCALM). Distributed by OpenTopography. https://doi.org/10.5069/G9TD9VJF. Accessed <YYYY-MM-DD>
sci:doi https://doi.org/10.5069/G9TD9VJF
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