This lidar point data set was collected during low tide conditions along an approximately 500-700 meter wide strip of the Southern
California coastline within an area extending south from Long Beach to the US/Mexico border. Data were collected in Los Angeles, Orange
and San Diego counties from south of the Downtown Long Beach Marina in Long Beach, California to north of Encinitas City on November 24, 2007
between 20:59 and 24:00 UTC. Data were collected in San Diego County from north of Oceanside to south of the United States-Mexico border
near Playas de Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico on November 23, 2007 between 21:19 and 23:32 UTC. Data set features include water, beach,
cliffs, and top of cliffs. The all points data set contains the complete point cloud of first and last return elevation and laser intensity
measurements recorded during the fall 2007 airborne lidar survey conducted semi-annually by the University of Texas at Austin for the
Southern California Beach Processes Study.
The data set was generated by the processing of laser range, scan angle, and aircraft attitude data collected using an Optech Inc.
Airborne Laser Terrain Mapper (ALTM) 1225 system and geodetic quality Global Positioning System (GPS) airborne and ground-based receivers.
Instrument settings and parameters during survey were:
Nominal on-ground beam diameter: 25 cm
Pulse rate: 25 kHz
Maximum number of returns recorded: 2
Minimum separation between detected returns from a single pulse: 4.3 m
Laser wavelength: 1064 nm
Frequency of GPS sampling: 1 Hz
Frequency of IMU sampling: 50 Hz; Scan angle: +/- 20 degrees
Nominal height of instrument above ground: 1100 m
Nominal single-swath pulse density: 2 m
Nominal aggregate pulse density: 0.75
Nature of vertical control: Kinematic and static GPS points
Original contact information:
Contact Name: Roberto Gutierrez
Contact Org: University of Texas at Austin Center for Space Research
Title: Research Associate in Geodesy and Geophysics
Phone: 512.471.5573
Email: oskar@mail.utexas.edu
This data set is an LAZ (compressed LAS) format file containing LIDAR point cloud data.