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  • Big Creek, California

    This dataset was collected as an NCALM Seed grant for PI Allison Pfeiffer, University of California, Santa Cruz, for the purpose of analyzing the hydraulics steep,...
    • laz
  • Measuring Variations in Bedrock Cliff Morphologies, Idaho 2019

    This lidar dataset was collected as part of an NCALM Seed grant for Nate Mitchell at Indiana University, Bloomington. This study measures variations in bedrock cliff...
    • laz
  • Bedrock exposure, canopy density, and runoff generation in the Rampart Range,...

    This 2018 airborne lidar dataset was collected by NCALM for the NSF-funded project, "Topographic response to the transition from snowmelt- to rainfall- triggered extremes". This...
    • laz
  • Impact of Waterfall Formation on River Long Profiles, CA 2021

    This lidar dataset was collected as part of an NCALM Seed grant for Sophie Rothman at the University of Nevada, Reno. This study used airborne lidar to assess how...
    • laz
  • Climate and Tectonic Controls on Bedrock Hillslopes, CA 2019

    This lidar dataset was collected by NCALM for Roman DiBiase at Pennsylvania State University. This study uses airborne lidar to quantify the controls of wildfire, climate, and...
    • laz
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