ASCII xyz point cloud data were produced from remotely sensed, geographically referenced elevation measurements cooperatively
by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Elevation measurements were
collected over the barrier island areas of Nassau and Suffolk Counties (Fire Island Natational Seashore)in New York and Monmouth County
(Sandy Hook) in New Jersey, using the NASA Experimental Advanced Airborne Research Lidar (EAARL), a pulsed laser ranging system
mounted onboard an aircraft to measure ground elevation, vegetation canopy, and coastal topography. The system uses high-frequency
laser beams directed at the Earth's surface through an opening in the bottom of the aircraft's fuselage. The laser system records
the time difference between emission of the laser beam and the reception of the reflected laser signal in the aircraft. The plane
travels over the target area at approximately 50 meters per second at an elevation of approximately 300 meters. The EAARL, developed
by NASA at Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, measures ground elevation with a vertical resolution of 15 centimeters. A sampling
rate of 3 kilohertz or higher results in an extremely dense spatial elevation dataset. Over 100 kilometers of coastline can be easily
surveyed within a 3- to 4-hour mission time period. When subsequent elevation maps for an area are analyzed, they provide a useful
tool to make management decisions regarding land development.
Original contact information:
Contact Name: Amar Nayegandhi
Contact Org: Jacobs Technology, U.S. Geological Survey, FISC
Title: Computer Scientist
Phone: 727-803-8747 (x3026)
Email: anayegandhi@usgs.gov
This data set is an LAZ (compressed LAS) format file containing LIDAR point cloud data.