USFS San Gabriel Mountain Lidar, CA 2009

Lidar was collected over the San Gabriel mountains of California between May 30th - June 22nd 2009 for the USFS Pacific Region. Data was collected for multiple science objectives: earthquake hazards, flooding hazards, habitat mapping and fire science This dataset covers over 100,000 acres ( over 400 km2) NOTE:This dataset is being presented as it was provided by the USFS. This original form of the dataset contains two issues that users should be aware of: The pre-computed rasters do not extend to the entire extent of the lidar collection bounds. Pre-computed rasters are focused on the central portions of the study area. The point cloud classifications are not consistent throughout the dataset. This results in cases where a "ground-only" selection for a region (e.g. NW section of the dataset), may return "no data". In these cases it is advised to select all available classes, and do not filter by classification

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Ultimo aggiornamento Agosto 16, 2024, 18:30 (UTC)
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sci:citation U.S. Forest Service Region 5 Remote Sensing Lab Information Management Staff. (2023). USFS San Gabriel Mountain Lidar, CA 2009. Collected by Dewberry. Distributed by OpenTopography. https://doi.org/10.5069/G9M32T07
sci:doi https://doi.org/10.5069/G9M32T07
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