This data set contains lidar point data (latitude/longitude) from a strip of Southern California
coastline (including water, beach, cliffs, and top of cliffs) from Long Beach to the US/Mexico border. The data set was
created by combining data collected using an Optech Inc. Airborne Laser Terrain Mapper (ALTM) 1225 in combination with
geodetic quality Global Positioning System (GPS) airborne and ground-based receivers. The Bureau of Economic Geology,
the University of Texas at Austin owns and operates an ALTM 1225 system (serial number 99d118). The system was installed
in a twin engine Partenavia P-68 Observer (tail number N6602L) owned and operated by Aspen Helicopter, Inc. The lidar
data set described by this document was collected on 4 and 8 April 2005; Julian Days 09405 and 09805 (see Lineage,
Source_Information, Source_Contribution for pass information). 99d118 instrument settings for these flights were;
laser pulse rate: 25kHz, scanner rate: 26Hz, scan angle: +/- 20deg, beam divergence: narrow, altitude: 900-1100m AGL,
and ground speed: 100-125kts. Three GPS base stations (Seal Beach, Dana Point, and Point Loma, see Lineage,
Source_Information, Source_Contribution for coordinates) operated during the survey. Data represented is all points
including terrain, vegetation, and structures. This data also contains returns from the water surface.
No processing has been done to remove returns from terrain, vegetation, structures or water surfaces.
Original contact information:
Contact Name: Julie Thomas/Randy Bucciarelli
Contact Org: SCBPS/CDIP, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Title: Project Managers
Phone: 858-534-3032
This data set is an LAZ (compressed LAS) format file containing LIDAR point cloud data.