2009 - 2011 CA Coastal Conservancy Coastal Lidar Project: Hydro-flattened Bare Earth DEM
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- Citation:
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- Citation_Information:
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- Originator:
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Department of Commerce (DOC), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Ocean Service (NOS),
Office for Coastal Management (OCM)
- Publication_Date: 2012
- Title:
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2009 - 2011 CA Coastal Conservancy Coastal Lidar Project: Hydro-flattened Bare Earth DEM
- Publication_Information:
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- Publication_Place: Charleston, SC
- Publisher: NOAA's Ocean Service, Office for Coastal Management (OCM)
- Online_Linkage: https://coast.noaa.gov/dataviewer/
- Online_Linkage:
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https://coast.noaa.gov/htdata/raster2/elevation/California_Lidar_DEM_2009_1131
- Online_Linkage: https://coast.noaa.gov/dataviewer/#/lidar/search/where:ID=1131
- Online_Linkage: https://coast.noaa.gov
- Description:
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- Abstract:
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Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data is remotely sensed high-resolution elevation data collected by an airborne collection
platform. This LiDAR dataset is a survey of Coastal California. The project area consists of approximately 2616 square miles.
The project design of the LiDAR data acquisition was developed to support a nominal post spacing of 1 meter. Fugro EarthData,
Inc. acquired 1546 flight lines in 108 lifts between October 2009 and August 2011. LiDAR data collection was performed with two
Piper Navajo twin engine aircrafts, utilizing a Leica ALS60 MPiA sensor; collecting multiple return x, y, and z as well as
intensity data. The bare-earth lidar data was used to create hydro-flattened DEMs (Digital Elevation Models) available for
download from the NOAA OCM Digital Coast.
- Purpose:
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These digital data are intended to support the local coastal zone managers in their decision-making processes, including applications such
as sea level rise.
- Supplemental_Information:
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The information in this report is the result of LiDAR surveys performed on the date indicated and the general conditions at the time of
flight.
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- Beginning_Date: 200909
- Ending_Date: 201110
- Currentness_Reference: Publication Date
- Status:
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- Progress: Complete
- Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency: As needed
- Spatial_Domain:
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- Bounding_Coordinates:
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- West_Bounding_Coordinate: -124.443740
- East_Bounding_Coordinate: -116.267734
- North_Bounding_Coordinate: 42.012737
- South_Bounding_Coordinate: 32.521695
- Keywords:
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- Theme:
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- Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: ISO 19115 Topic Category
- Theme_Keyword: elevation
- Theme:
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- Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: Keywords
- Theme_Keyword: Bathymetry/Topography
- Theme_Keyword: LiDAR
- Theme_Keyword: Bare Earth
- Theme_Keyword: Terrain
- Theme_Keyword: Model
- Theme_Keyword: Elevation
- Theme_Keyword: Surface
- Theme_Keyword: DEM
- Place:
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- Place_Keyword_Thesaurus: None
- Place_Keyword: United States
- Place_Keyword: California
- Access_Constraints: None
- Use_Constraints:
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Users should be aware that temporal changes may have occurred since this data set was collected and some parts of this
data may no longer represent actual surface conditions. Users should not use this data for critical applications without a full awareness
of its limitations.
- Point_of_Contact:
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- Contact_Information:
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- Contact_Organization_Primary:
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- Contact_Organization: NOAA Office for Coastal Management
- Contact_Address:
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- Address_Type: mailing and physical
- Address: 2234 South Hobson Avenue
- City: Charleston
- State_or_Province: SC
- Postal_Code: 29405-2413
- Contact_Voice_Telephone: 843-740-1202
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: coastal.info@noaa.gov
- Data_Set_Credit:
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Department of Commerce (DOC), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Ocean Service (NOS), Office for Coastal Management (OCM); the California State Coastal Conservancy (SCC) Ocean Protection Council (OPC); Scripps Institution of Oceanography;
and the Joint Airborne Lidar Bathymetry Technical Center of Expertise (JALBTCX).
- Security_Information:
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- Security_Classification_System: None
- Security_Classification: Unclassified
- Security_Handling_Description: N/A
- Native_Data_Set_Environment:
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Microsoft Windows XP Version 5.1 (Build 2600) Service
Pack 2; ESRI ArcCatalog 9.2.6.1500
- Data_Quality_Information:
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- Attribute_Accuracy:
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- Attribute_Accuracy_Report:
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During LiDAR data collection the airborne GPS receiver was collecting data at 2 Hz frequency and the Dilution of Precision (PDOP) was
monitored. One GPS base station was also running at the operation airport and was recording data at 1 Hz. The airborne GPS data was
post-processed in DGPS mode together with the base station data to provide high accuracy aircraft positions. The GPS trajectory then was
combined with the IMU data using loosely coupled approach to yield high accuracy aircraft positions and attitude angles. Then the LiDAR
data was processed using the aircraft trajectory and raw LiDAR data. After boresighting the LiDAR data, the ground control points were
measured against the LiDAR data by technicians using TerraScan and proprietary software and the LiDAR data was adjusted vertically to
the ground control. Independent ground control check points were used to ensure vertical accuracy of the data. The horizontal datum
for the control was the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83, NSRS2007).The vertical datum was the North American Vertical Datum of
1988 (NAVD88). The vertical datum was realized through the use of the published/calculated ellipsoidal heights of the base station to
process the aircraft trajectory and then later applying the GEOID09 model to the processed LiDAR data to obtain orthometric heights.
- Logical_Consistency_Report:
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Compliance with the accuracy standard was ensured by the collection of ground control and the establishment of a GPS base station at the
operation airport. The following checks were performed:
1) The LiDAR data accuracy was validated by performing a full boresight adjustment and then checking it against the ground control prior
to generating a digital terrain model (DTM) or other products.
2) LiDAR elevation data was validated through an inspection of edge matching and visual inspection for quality (artifact removal).
- Completeness_Report:
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The following methods are used to ensure LiDAR data accuracy:
1) Use of a ground control network utilizing GPS survey techniques;
2) Use of airborne GPS and IMU in conjunction with the acquisition of LiDAR; and
3) Measurement of quality control ground survey points within the finished product.
The following software is used for the validation: 1) Terrascan and 2) Fugro EarthData Proprietary Software.
- Positional_Accuracy:
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- Horizontal_Positional_Accuracy:
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- Horizontal_Positional_Accuracy_Report:
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The minimum expected horizontal accuracy was tested to meet or exceed the National Standard for Spatial Data Accuracy (NSSDA).
Horizontal accuracy is 50 cm RMSE or better.
- Vertical_Positional_Accuracy:
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- Vertical_Positional_Accuracy_Report:
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The minimum expected vertical accuracy was tested to meet or exceed the National Standard for Spatial Data Accuracy (NSSDA).
When compared to GPS survey grade points in generally flat, non-vegetated areas, at least 95% of the positions had an error less
than or equal to 9.4 cm (equivalent to root mean square error (rmse) of 4.8 cm if errors were normally distributed).
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- Source_Information:
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- Source_Citation:
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- Citation_Information:
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- Originator: Fugro EarthData, Inc.
- Publication_Date: 20110804
- Title: Aerial Acquisition of Coastal California LiDAR
- Type_of_Source_Media: External hard drive
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- Beginning_Date: 20091015
- Ending_Date: 20110802
- Source_Currentness_Reference: Ground Condition
- Source_Citation_Abbreviation: Aerial LiDAR Acquisition
- Source_Contribution:
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Fugro EarthData, Inc. collected ALS60-derived LiDAR over Coastal California with a 1 meter, nominal post spacing
using two Piper Navajo twin engine aircrafts. The collection for the entire project area was accomplished between October 2009 and
August 2011; 1,546 flight lines were acquired in 108 lifts. The lines were flown at an average of 6,244 feet above mean terrain
using a pulse rate of 121,300 pulses per second. The collection was performed using Leica ALS60 MPiA LiDAR systems, serial
numbers 113 and 142.
- Source_Information:
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- Source_Citation:
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- Citation_Information:
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- Originator: TerraSurv
- Publication_Date: 20101117
- Title: Report of Survey California Coast Ground Control for LiDAR
- Type_of_Source_Media: electronic mail system
- Source_Time_Period_of_Content:
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- Range_of_Dates/Times:
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- Beginning_Date: 20090925
- Ending_Date: 20101021
- Source_Currentness_Reference: Ground Condition
- Source_Citation_Abbreviation: Ground Control
- Source_Contribution:
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TerraSurv under contract to Fugro EarthData, Inc. successfully established ground control for Coastal California
LiDAR. A total of 307 ground control points were acquired. GPS was used to establish the control network. The horizontal datum was
the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83, NSRS2007). The vertical datum was the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88).
- Source_Information:
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- Source_Citation:
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- Citation_Information:
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- Originator: Fugro EarthData, Inc.
- Publication_Date: 20111020
- Title: Coastal California LiDAR; Classified LiDAR Point Cloud Data
- Type_of_Source_Media: Internal network
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- Calendar_Date: 20111020
- Source_Currentness_Reference: Publication Date
- Source_Citation_Abbreviation: Classified LiDAR Point Cloud Data
- Source_Contribution:
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Fugro EarthData, Inc. utilized commercial software as well as proprietary software for automatic filtering of
LiDAR data to identify and re-classify elevation points falling on vegetation, building, and other above ground structures into
separate data layers. The parameters used in the process were customized for each terrain type to obtain optimum results. Once
the automated filtering was completed, the files were run through a visual inspection to ensure that the filtering was not too
aggressive or not aggressive enough. In cases where the filtering was too aggressive and important terrain features were filtered
out, the data was either run through a different filter or was corrected during the manual filtering process. Interactive editing
was then completed in 3D visualization software which also provides manual and automatic point classification tools using
commercial and proprietary software for the process. Vegetation and artifacts remaining after automatic data post-processing were
reclassified manually through interactive editing. The hard edges of ground features that were automatically filtered out during
the automatic filtering process were brought back into ground class during manual editing. The technician then reviewed the LiDAR
points with color shaded TINs for anomalies in ground class during interactive filtering. Upon the completion of bare earth
filtering and peer review process, the classified LiDAR point cloud work tiles went through a water classification routine based
on the collected water polygons. Upon the completion of finalization of the classified LiDAR point cloud work tiles, the topographic
LiDAR classified point cloud data that was produced under the JALBTCX and NOAA OCM programs was merged. The final classified
LiDAR point data were packaged to NAD83 (NSRS2007), UTM zones 10 and 11 north, meters; NAVD88, meters, using GEOID09 and cut to
the approved tile layout and project boundary in LAS format.
- Process_Step:
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- Process_Description:
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The hydro-enforced bare earth DEM was generated using the bare earth points, as well as the 3D hydro breaklines. The following is
a step-by-step breakdown of the process:
1) After the deliverable LAS files were generated for the entire project area and QC'ed, and the 3D breaklines were collected and
QC'ed, they were used to produce the hydro-enforced bare earth DEM. The bare earth points that fell within 1*NPS along the hydro
breaklines were taken out of from Ground class so that these points were excluded from the DEM generation process. This process
was done in batch mode using Fugro EarthData's proprietary software.
2) Inland ponds and lakes, inland streams and rivers, and tidal water bodies were hydro-flattened within the DEM. Hydro-flattening
was applied to water impoundments, natural or man-made, larger than ~2 acres in area (inland ponds and lakes larger than 1 acre
were collected for the 500 meter corridor); to streams nominally wider than 100' (inland streams and rivers wider than 15 meters
were collected for the 500 meter corridor); and to tidal waters bodies, which includes any significant water body that is
affected by tidal variations.
3) The hydro-flattened bare earth DEM generated in initial grid format was then clipped to the approved DEM product boundary.
4) After the hydro-flattened bare earth DEM was clipped to the boundary, the technician checked the tiles to ensure that the grid
spacing met specifications and checked the surface to ensure proper hydro-flattening. The data was cut to the approved tile
layout. The entire data set was checked for complete project coverage and to ensure it was free of anomalies.
5) The hydro-flattened bare earth DEM was then converted to the delivery ESRI Grid format.
- Source_Used_Citation_Abbreviation: Classified LiDAR Point Cloud Data
- Process_Date: 20111115
- Process_Contact:
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- Contact_Information:
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- Contact_Organization_Primary:
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- Contact_Organization: Fugro EarthData, Inc.
- Contact_Person: Rich McClellan
- Contact_Position: Project Manager
- Contact_Address:
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- Address_Type: mailing and physical
- Address: 7320 Executive Way
- City: Frederick
- State_or_Province: MD
- Postal_Code: 21704
- Country: US
- Contact_Voice_Telephone: 301.948.8550
- Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: 301.963.2064
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: rmcclellan@fugro.com
- Hours_of_Service: Mon-Fri 8:30am to 5:00pm
- Cloud_Cover: 0
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- Direct_Spatial_Reference_Method: Point
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- SDTS_Terms_Description:
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- SDTS_Point_and_Vector_Object_Type: Point
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- Horizontal_Coordinate_System_Definition:
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- Planar:
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- Grid_Coordinate_System:
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- Grid_Coordinate_System_Name: Universal Transverse Mercator
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- UTM_Zone_Number: 10
- Transverse_Mercator:
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- Scale_Factor_at_Central_Meridian: 0.999600
- Longitude_of_Central_Meridian: -123.000000
- Latitude_of_Projection_Origin: +00.000000
- False_Easting: 500000.000000
- False_Northing: 0.000000
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- Planar_Coordinate_Encoding_Method: coordinate pair
- Coordinate_Representation:
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- Abscissa_Resolution: 1
- Ordinate_Resolution: 1
- Planar_Distance_Units: Meters
- Geodetic_Model:
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- Horizontal_Datum_Name:
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North American Datum of 1983 (National Spatial Reference System 2007)
- Ellipsoid_Name: Geodetic Reference System 80
- Semi-major_Axis: 6378137.000000
- Denominator_of_Flattening_Ratio: 298.257222
- Vertical_Coordinate_System_Definition:
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- Altitude_System_Definition:
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- Altitude_Datum_Name: North American Vertical Datum of 1988
- Altitude_Resolution: 1
- Altitude_Distance_Units: Meters
- Altitude_Encoding_Method:
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Explicit elevation coordinate included with horizontal coordinates
- Entity_and_Attribute_Information:
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- Overview_Description:
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- Entity_and_Attribute_Overview: Leica ALS60 MPiA sensor; 1m nominal post spacing
- Entity_and_Attribute_Detail_Citation: see process steps within this record
- Distribution_Information:
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- Distributor:
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- Contact_Information:
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- Contact_Organization_Primary:
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- Contact_Organization: NOAA Office for Coastal Management
- Contact_Address:
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- Address_Type: mailing and physical
- Address: 2234 South Hobson Avenue
- City: Charleston
- State_or_Province: SC
- Postal_Code: 29405-2413
- Contact_Voice_Telephone: 843-740-1202
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: coastal.info@noaa.gov
- Resource_Description: Downloadable Data
- Distribution_Liability:
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Any conclusions drawn from the analysis of this information are not the responsibility of NOAA, the Office for Coastal Management
or its partners.
- Custom_Order_Process:
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This data can be obtained on-line at the following URL:
https://coast.noaa.gov/dataviewer/
This data set is dynamically generated based on user-specified parameters.
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- Contact_Organization: NOAA Office for Coastal Management
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- Address: 2234 South Hobson Avenue
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