Hite, UT: Quantifying Evolution and Stability of Coarse Alluvial Channels

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5069/G9NC5Z4W
OT Collection ID: OT.082012.26912.2
OT Collection Name: Hite, UT: Quantifying Evolution and Stability of Coarse Alluvial Channels
Short Name: UT11_Olinde
Collection Platform: Airborne Lidar
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    Collection Overview: NCALM Seed. PI: Lindsay Olinde, University of Texas at Austin. The survey area consists of an irregular polygon located 15 km west of the small paved airstrip at Hite, Utah. Lidar data were collected to quantify the evolution and stability of coarse alluvial channels draining from the Henry Mountains.


    Publications associated with this dataset can be found at NCALM's Data Tracking Center



    Dataset Acknowledgement: Lidar data acquisition and processing completed by the National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping (NCALM - https://ncalm.cive.uh.edu). NCALM funding provided by NSF's Division of Earth Sciences, Instrumentation and Facilities Program. EAR-1043051.

    Dataset Citation: Hite, UT: Quantifying Evolution and Stability of Coarse Alluvial Channels. Distributed by OpenTopography. https://doi.org/10.5069/G9NC5Z4W . Accessed: 2024-04-24

    Use License: CC BY 4.0

    Dataset Keywords: lidar

    Survey Date: 09/07/2011

    Publication Date: 08/27/2012
    Total number of points: 516,679,698 pts

    Area: 102 km2

    Point Density: 5.07 pts/m2

    Classifications:
        Class 1 - Unclassified29,217,006
        Class 2 - Ground487,448,654
        Class 7 - Low Point (low noise)14,038


    Coordinate System:
        Horizontal: NAD83 (2011) / UTM Zone 12N Meters [EPSG: 26912]
        Vertical: NAVD88 (GEOID 09) [EPSG: 5703]

    Units: meter

    Survey Report: Reports

    LAS Validation Data Report: UT11_Olinde.html
    Tile index in shapefile format: Download

    Dataset Extent in KMZ format: Download

    Dataset Spatial Bounds: North: 37.9018861011355°     South: 37.8023149740686°     East: -110.489364861801°     West: -110.624745344261°