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  • Monitoring Woodland Ecosystems, Utah 2018

    This lidar dataset was collected by NCALM for Philip Dennison and Brian Codding at the University of Utah. This study explores the dynamic impacts of environmental change and...
    • laz
  • Jemez River Basin Snow-on LiDAR Survey

    High-resolution Lidar survey covers an area of 280 km2 in the upper part of the Jemez River basin, New Mexico. The data collection was funded by the National Science Foundation...
    • laz
  • Jemez River Basin Snow-off LiDAR Survey

    High-resolution Lidar survey covers the area of 722 km2 which includes the Valles Caldera (upper part of the Jemez River basin) and Frijoles Canyon, New Mexico. The data...
    • laz
  • Quantifying rock strength controls in Guadalupe Mountains, NM/TX

    This lidar dataset was collected as part of an NCALM Seed grant for Alexander Neely, Penn State University. Roughly 63 square kilometers of data was collected in June of 2018 in...
    • laz
  • 3D Landscape Reconstruction and Land Use Modeling, Chaco Canyon, NM 2016

    This dataset, located within Chaco Canyon, New Mexico was collected by NCALM for Dr. Wetherbee Dorshow and Dr. Wirt Wills to help reconstruct the three dimensional landscape as...
    • laz
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