USFS Cub Complex Lidar, CA 2009

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5069/G91G0JGZ
OT Collection ID: OT.092022.26910.2
OT Collection Name: USFS Cub Complex Lidar, CA 2009
Short Name: CA09_Cub
Collection Platform: Airborne Lidar
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    Point Cloud Data   Bulk Download     opentopoID: OTLAS.092022.26910.2

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    Collection Overview: USFS logo Lidar was collected over the Cub Complex in the Lassen National Forest between July 31st and August 11th, 2009

    Dataset Acknowledgement: Data were collected by the US Forest Service using public funds and can be freely used in the public domain

    Dataset Citation: U.S. Forest Service Region 5 Remote Sensing Lab Information Management Staff. (2022). USFS Cub Complex Lidar, CA 2009. Collected by Watershed Sciences, Inc. Distributed by OpenTopography. https://doi.org/10.5069/10.5069/G91G0JGZ. Accessed: 2024-04-30

    Use License: CC0 1.0

    Dataset Keywords: BurnPro3D,California, fire, Cub Complex, ecology, topography, USFS

    Survey Date: 07/31/2009 - 08/11/2009

    Publication Date: 09/15/2022
    Data Provider and Roles:
    Funder Collector Contact Person
    • Michèle Slaton - United States Forest Service
    Total number of points: 602,031,651 pts

    Area: 101.5 km2

    Point Density: 5.93 pts/m2

    Classifications:
    Class 1 - Unclassified500,919,121
    Class 2 - Ground101,112,530

    Raster Resolution: 1.0 meter

    Coordinate System:
    Horizontal: NAD83 / UTM Zone 10N Meters [EPSG: 26910]
    Vertical: NAVD88 (GEOID 03) [EPSG: 5703]

    Units: meter

    Survey Report: Reports

    LAS Validation Data Report: Reports
    Tile index in shapefile format: Download

    Dataset Extent in GeoJSON format:
    Point Cloud: CA09_Cub.geojson
    Raster: CA09_Cub.geojson

    Dataset Spatial Bounds: North: 40.250675889036°     South: 40.1148012145527°     East: -121.413134489798°     West: -121.577989074995°