2020 NOAA NGS Topobathy Lidar: Guguan, CNMI Point Cloud files with Orthometric Vertical Datum Northern Marianas Vertical Datum of 2003 (NMVD03) using GEOID12B
Below are links to the files that make up the 2020 NOAA NGS Topobathy Lidar: Guguan, CNMI dataset in an orthometric vertical datum Northern Marianas Vertical Datum of 2003 (NMVD03) using GEOID12B. This HTML
file is here to emulate the access you would have gotten through an ftp site.
The files containing geospatial indices, metadata, etc., are listed first, followed by the files. To download in
bulk, it is suggested you use a program such as wget (example below). The geospatial index file in shapefile format
also has a URL attribute that some GIS programs can use to download files. You can also subset the data, make derived products, and change
projection, datum, etc., using the Digital Coast Data Access Viewer
(add to cart, the link to bulk download or LAZ fmt will take you here).
The data are all in geographic coordinates using the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83). The version of the NAD83 datum may vary slightly, but all are one of the updated realizations such as the High Accuracy Reference Network (HARN), Continuously Operating Reference System of 1996 (CORS96), or National Spatial Reference System of 2007 (NSRS2007), and not the original NAD83(86). This may not be evident in the metadata. Vertical units are meters and all have been converted from NAD83 ellipsoid heights to orthometric Northern Marianas Vertical Datum of 2003 (NMVD03) heights using GEOID12B.
The files are in LAZ format, a lossless compressed version of the ASPRS LAS format. The compression and
decompression is done with the free and open source 'laszip' program available at
https://laszip.org. This is not the same as the more general zip format.
Many geospatial programs will read LAZ files natively and decompression is often not necessary. There is a list
of software with native support on the laszip site. This data is LAS 1.4 format compressed using laszip in native mode. You'll need laszip version 170330 or higher (or tools compiled with at least that version of laszip) to read it.
There are many download managers you can use to get all the data. An example is the uGet program using the list of URLs in file urllist9333.txt.
Several posts on the GeoZone blog provide help with downloading, including:
The total size to download all the files is 2.9G. There are 113 LAZ files and the summary class table is:
Class Number | Class Name | Points |
1 | Unclassified | 37061393 |
2 | Ground | 14597387 |
7 | Low Point (noise) | 5842513 |
40 | Bathymetric point | 15386944 |
41 | Water surface | 135157495 |
42 | Derived water surface | 170319475 |
45 | Water column | 129328796 |
Georeferencing Note
You may find the georeferencing on the files refers to generic NAD83 (EPSG code 4269). All files,
with the exception of the few in WGS84, are in a more recent realization of NAD83 such as
NAD83(CORS96), NAD83(HARN), NAD83(NSRS2007), or NAD83(2011).
Cloud Access
This data is now in an AWS S3 bucket at s3://noaa-nos-coastal-lidar-pds/laz/geoid12b/9333.
Meta Info
Tile Index: tileindex.zip (Shapefile)
                2020_ngs_topobathy_guguan_index.gpkg (GeoPackage)
Metadata: 2020_ngs_topobathy_guguan_metadata.xml
Metadata: 2020_ngs_topobathy_guguan_metadata.html
XYZ range table: 2020_ngs_topobathy_guguan_minmax.csv
README: 0README.txt (contains similar information to above)
URL List: urllist9333.txt is a list of all the URLs for batch downloading.
Supplemental Info
supplemental/NOAA_Typhoon_Yutu_Topobathymetric_Lidar_Data_Report.pdf
supplemental/extent_ngs_guguan_topobathy_2020_m9333.kmz
supplemental/index.html
Point Clouds
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