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  • Lake Isabella Lidar Collection, CA 2015

    Airborne LiDAR data was acquired by CRREL on 21 August 2015 over Lake Isabella and the Lake Isabella Dam, California as part of a coincident regional study. These data were...
    • laz
  • Kern Canyon Lidar Collection, CA 2008

    Between September 2008 and September 2009, data were collected along the Kern Canyon fault starting south-east of Bakersfield and extending north to the southern end of Kings...
    • laz
  • Topographic Data Set: Klamath River, California 2018

    This 2018 Klamath River data set was a multi-agency collaboration to collect pre-dam removal topography and imagery across the rivers 260 mile corridor. Airborne...
    • laz
  • Lake Isabella Lidar Collection, CA 2015

    Airborne LiDAR data was acquired by CRREL on 21 August 2015 over Lake Isabella and the Lake Isabella Dam, California as part of a coincident regional study. These data were...
    • laz
  • Kern Canyon Lidar Collection, CA 2008

    Between September 2008 and September 2009, data were collected along the Kern Canyon fault starting south-east of Bakersfield and extending north to the southern end of Kings...
    • laz
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