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1 2011 - 2013 Indiana Statewide Lidar 55,260 584,038,899,711 7,391
2 Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Lidar Program Data 16,666 661,669,451,406 4,686
3 State of Utah Acquired Lidar Data - Wasatch Front 5,893 304,677,388,921 1,623
4 UMD-NASA Carbon Mapping /Sonoma County Vegetation Mapping and Lidar Program 4,783 177,333,768,106 1,173
5 Wellington, New Zealand 2013-2014 4,761 233,851,708,716 1,446
6 2005 San Diego Urban Region Lidar 4,486 115,957,807,951 1,936
7 Auckland North, New Zealand 2016-2018 4,284 179,616,826,745 1,149
8 B4 Project - Southern San Andreas and San Jacinto Faults 4,277 194,474,254,853 835
9 Lake Tahoe Basin Lidar 4,074 168,267,232,074 1,223
10 EarthScope Northern California Lidar Project 3,841 127,401,913,709 1,380
11 EarthScope Southern & Eastern California Lidar Project 3,767 97,552,201,585 690
12 Hawke's Bay, New Zealand 2020-2021 2,707 110,422,097,711 446
13 Wellington City, New Zealand 2019-2020 2,603 75,645,346,794 830
14 Napa Watershed, CA 2,483 68,428,874,126 834
15 World Bank - ImageCat Inc. - RIT Haiti Earthquake Lidar dataset 2,473 104,901,915,128 813
16 Auckland, New Zealand 2013 2,127 61,529,745,093 916
17 Utah Geological Survey Lidar 2,112 81,390,114,448 855
18 Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory August 2010 Snow-Off Lidar Survey 2,067 143,596,724,798 836
19 2015-2017 State of Utah Lidar Acquisition 2,048 87,766,042,128 893
20 Bay of Plenty, New Zealand 2019-2022 2,014 74,606,174,361 494
21 PG&E Diablo Canyon Power Plant (DCPP): San Simeon, CA Central Coast 1,901 140,588,682,672 640
22 2014 USFS Tahoe National Forest Lidar 1,876 122,816,290,251 713
23 Post-Kumamoto Earthquake (16 April 2016) Rupture Lidar Scan 1,784 61,738,040,137 827
24 St. Elis Mountains and Gulf of Alaska 1,692 77,474,349,023 835
25 Yosemite, CA: El Portal, Mariposa Grove, Yosemite Canyon & Tuolumne Meadows 1,636 82,916,005,014 847
26 USBR Upper Columbia River Basin East 1,602 33,753,496,999 996
27 Hawaii Big Island Lidar Survey 1,544 84,518,898,230 852
28 EarthScope Intermountain Seismic Belt Lidar Project 1,513 80,675,427,490 703
29 PG&E Diablo Canyon Power Plant (DCPP): Los Osos, CA Central Coast 1,474 73,316,266,978 632
30 Pre-Kumamoto Earthquake (16 April 2016) Rupture Lidar Scan 1,438 54,222,658,896 667
31 2010 Channel Islands Lidar Collection 1,422 117,964,796,067 498
32 Kilauea Volcano, HI July 2018 Acquisition 1,375 97,322,773,656 631
33 Missisquoi Watershed Lidar 1,345 56,248,921,167 540
34 El Mayor-Cucapah Earthquake (4 April 2010) Rupture Lidar Scan 1,279 95,221,465,487 278
35 Northland, New Zealand 2018-2020 1,250 31,806,495,347 344
36 Lunar Crater Volcanic Field, Central Nevada 1,165 126,978,692,372 491
37 Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand 2020-2021 1,132 52,114,082,661 382
38 Northern Walker Lane, CA Airborne Lidar Dataset 1,129 28,608,868,652 142
39 Taranaki, New Zealand 2021 1,088 51,916,879,205 305
40 Northern San Andreas Fault, CA 1,064 28,839,420,119 462
41 Austin, TX, Rapid Response, 2015 1,059 50,376,504,107 563
42 2013 USFS Tahoe National Forest Lidar 1,047 49,074,521,661 320
43 Jemez River Basin Snow-off Lidar Survey 1,043 68,748,825,171 440
44 Yosemite National Park, CA: Rockfall Studies 1,020 54,725,081,670 511
45 Meteor Crater, AZ 1,017 50,624,845,002 653
46 Yosemite Rim Fire lidar 2013 1,003 60,928,014,800 450
47 Luquillo CZO Rio Blanco and Rio Mameyes Lidar Survey 2010-2011 1,001 48,483,534,117 463
48 Coastal Catchments, Otago, New Zealand 2021 997 36,366,725,780 234
49 Queenstown, Otago, New Zealand 2016 995 42,761,133,342 340
50 Christchurch and Selwyn, Canterbury, New Zealand 2015 988 51,278,696,597 390
51 Marlborough, New Zealand 2020-2022 984 52,139,690,637 249
52 Auckland South, New Zealand 2016-2017 979 44,385,000,453 419
53 Waikato, New Zealand 2021 976 28,580,089,887 284
54 Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, AZ 950 57,096,960,390 610
55 East Helanshan Fault, northern China 904 39,894,797,606 469
56 Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand 2019 902 37,610,761,625 282
57 Teton Conservation District, Wyoming Lidar 894 50,932,501,437 423
58 Kilauea Volcano, HI June 2018 Acquisition 869 47,589,630,748 325
59 Christchurch and Ashley River, Canterbury, New Zealand 2018-2019 838 22,863,085,575 336
60 Gisborne, New Zealand 2018-2020 823 55,680,310,363 265
61 West Coast, New Zealand 2020-2022 805 51,596,447,074 290
62 EarthScope Alaska Denali Totschunda Lidar Project 791 41,981,485,436 287
63 Otago, New Zealand 2016 773 27,425,226,919 330
64 NOAA ISEMP - Watershed Sciences - Bridge Creek, Oregon Lidar Survey, 2005 772 15,638,019,766 465
65 California Coast: Big Creek, Vincente, Arroyo Seco, Scotts Creek, UCSC 759 56,667,761,305 386
66 Na Pali Coast, Kauai, Hawaii 752 43,485,759,949 428
67 2014-2015 lidar survey of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica 749 83,799,068,690 287
68 Bay of Plenty, New Zealand 2018-2019 746 15,595,123,675 306
69 Canterbury, New Zealand 2020-2023 739 33,577,169,883 300
70 B4 Project - Southern San Andreas and San Jacinto Faults - Classified Lidar 722 36,033,205,540 329
71 Victor Harbour - South Australia, 2011 717 31,789,076,749 471
72 Big Sky, MT: Patterns of Nitrogen Export & Land Use Change 708 32,909,812,077 304
73 California ARRA Lidar 692 32,807,125,027 375
74 Jemez River Basin Snow-on Lidar Survey 660 21,215,111,424 461
75 Hawaii Kauai Survey 656 36,406,472,470 370
76 Chaco Canyon, NM: Simulating Dynamic Hydrological Processes 656 23,785,790,181 195
77 Southland, New Zealand 2020-2023 655 54,365,026,966 207
78 Tasman, New Zealand 2020-2022 654 47,830,251,067 208
79 Tauranga and Coast, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand 2015 652 9,246,688,578 280
80 2019 Ridgecrest, CA Post-Earthquake Lidar Collection 648 49,819,620,999 215
81 Palmerston North, Manawatu-Whanganui, New Zealand 2018 630 35,203,973,547 205
82 Mapping the Kaibab Plateau, AZ 609 34,941,959,358 385
83 Central U.S. ARRA Lidar, New Madrid Seismic Zone 603 63,798,690,578 152
84 2010 CU-Boulder Campus and Flatirons 600 18,962,513,976 336
85 Golden Bay, Tasman, New Zealand 2017 596 29,332,482,385 280
86 Banks Peninsula, Canterbury, New Zealand 2018-2019 578 29,507,644,540 264
87 EarthScope Yakima Lidar Project 563 26,748,570,917 264
88 White Sands National Monument, NM: Lidar Survey of Dune Fields 557 24,149,635,245 213
89 Queenstown, Otago, New Zealand 2021 555 16,994,420,347 233
90 Israel Mediterranean Sharon sea cliff, 2006 545 2,838,705,515 402
91 Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand 2021 544 24,614,182,733 194
92 Canterbury, New Zealand 2018-2019 532 19,229,536,137 285
93 Nelson, New Zealand 2021 531 23,309,919,959 188
94 Death Valley National Park, CA: Badwater Basin 530 26,693,537,894 311
95 Manawatu - Whanganui, New Zealand 2015-2016 528 25,588,866,170 220
96 Marlborough, New Zealand 2018 522 36,554,569,666 191
97 Granite Dells, AZ 521 21,508,929,210 250
98 Whanganui Urban, Manawatu-Whanganui, New Zealand 2020-2021 518 10,485,583,278 141
99 Southwest Flank of Mt.Rainier, WA 516 33,454,910,397 299
100 Coastal Dune Fields of Garopaba and Vila Nova, Santa Catarina State, Brazil 509 4,469,734,270 376
101 West Rainier Seismic Zone, WA 507 20,978,049,808 276
102 2010 Salton Sea Lidar Collection 505 53,450,980,151 173
103 3D Landscape Reconstruction and Land Use Modeling, Chaco Canyon, NM 2016 505 31,400,838,442 211
104 Very High Resolution Airborne Lidar at Strathalbyn in Queensland, Australia 502 24,765,609,279 299
105 Trinity River, Texas 2015 494 24,818,726,807 265
106 Lidar Survey of the Black Hills Experimental Forest, South Dakota 491 5,710,644,590 301
107 Canterbury, New Zealand 2016-2017 488 18,765,649,690 251
108 August 24, 2014 South Napa Earthquake 474 27,107,460,303 223
109 New Madrid Seismic Zone 471 43,665,653,186 185
110 Southern Sierra Nevada Critical Zone Observatory: Snow Off 453 21,770,371,627 188
111 Richmond and Motueka, Tasman, New Zealand 2015 449 8,310,107,523 153
112 Survey of Parts of Potomac and Susquehanna Rivers 434 8,652,461,052 315
113 Granite Dells Terrestrial Laser Scanning Dataset 429 1,437,221,545 313
114 South Fork Eel River, CA: Understanding Terrace Formation and Abandonment 415 25,200,283,979 139
115 2008 Iowa River Flood Lidar, Iowa City, and the Clear Creek Watershed 414 14,925,445,510 241
116 Survey of Sheepscot, Narragaugus and Pleasant Rivers, Maine 412 19,656,999,860 199
117 Blenheim, Marlborough, New Zealand 2014 411 7,038,801,366 155
118 Eel River Critical Zone Observatory July 2014 Lidar Survey (1064 nm) 404 10,246,720,472 97
119 Kapiti Coast, Wellington, New Zealand 2021 403 21,051,685,574 172
120 Kaikoura, Canterbury, New Zealand 2012 399 11,755,420,724 214
121 Idaho Lidar Consortium (ILC): St. Joe National Forest 397 16,429,629,581 263
122 2013 Balochistan earthquake, Pakistan 395 27,219,811,742 208
123 Surprise Valley, CA 379 28,706,471,963 207
124 Plum Island, MA 373 8,591,558,566 240
125 Airborne Laser Mapping of Yosemite National Park, CA, 2007 365 5,059,452,993 268
126 Abel Tasman and Golden Bay, Tasman, New Zealand 2016 360 12,130,282,873 175
127 2016 Solana Beach, CA Bluff Characterization Survey 359 18,922,978,673 181
128 2006 INEGI Sierra Cucupah Empirically Corrected Lidar Dataset 346 1,435,786,483 207
129 Thorton, NH: Hydrologic and Topographic Controls on Organic Carbon in Soils 341 18,919,238,769 159
130 Yosemite, CA: Spatial & Temporal Patterns of Nitrogen Export 338 10,872,704,528 133
131 Jemez River Basin, NM: Post-fire Landscape Response 336 23,714,364,502 227
132 Christina River Basin Critical Zone Observatory July 2010 Lidar Survey 336 16,499,049,275 191
133 Dunedin and Mosgiel, Otago, New Zealand 2021 334 8,863,657,537 136
134 Sea Grass Beds, Apalachicola, FL 322 8,029,237,753 250
135 Poleta Folds, southern Deep Springs Valley, California 322 5,193,579,734 232
136 Golden Gate National Recreation Area and Mt. Tamalpais State Park, CA 321 3,799,825,740 223
137 White Sands National Monument, NM: Lidar Survey of Dune Fields (Sept 2009) 319 20,924,216,645 193
138 NEON D17 Pacific Southwest- California 315 12,362,406,556 163
139 Volcanic Tablelands in Bishop, California 307 30,109,257,320 127
140 Nantahala NF, NC: Forest Leaf Structure, Terrain and Hydrophysiology 302 15,375,155,072 171
141 Raplee Ridge, Utah 298 12,591,651,234 179
142 Marlborough Fault System, South Island, New Zealand 297 18,365,066,474 153
143 San Bernardino Mountains, CA 2016 290 11,382,756,182 161
144 Grand Junction, CO: Roan Plateau 288 16,673,861,732 180
145 Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory 2016 Leaf Off LiDAR Survey 288 14,719,658,863 160
146 South Florida Everglades 285 11,750,498,924 190
147 Straight Cliffs Formation, South-Central Utah, 2016 282 15,588,925,213 183
148 San Isabel NF, CO: Debris Flow Mechanics and Landscape Evolution 280 15,716,536,251 153
149 Raleigh Peak, Colorado: May 2010 278 16,667,731,967 161
150 USBR Upper Columbia River Basin West 271 12,995,330,848 144
151 Great Smokey Mountains, NC 270 5,584,844,978 199
152 Mapping of San Gabriel Mountains, CA 2009 Fire 269 15,656,405,816 120
153 Top of the South Flood, Nelson and Tasman, New Zealand 2022 267 14,471,425,914 96
154 Surface Expression of the 1886 Charleston, South Carolina Earthquake 265 8,684,236,363 102
155 Truro and Provincetown, MA: Lidar in Salt Marsh Environments 264 7,570,732,705 181
156 Rangiora, Canterbury, New Zealand 2014 262 9,853,260,468 135
157 Porirua, Wellington, New Zealand 2023 260 10,705,054,551 126
158 Lidar Survey of Middle Usumacinta Region, Mexico 256 17,456,404,352 125
159 Oroville, CA: Middle Fork of the Feather River, Sierra Nevada Foothills 252 12,481,714,031 108
160 Yosemite National Park: Poopenaut Valley and Wawona 249 8,516,519,149 152
161 Clearwater NF, ID: Effects of Watershed Restoration on Hillslope Stability 248 14,955,332,245 142
162 Pellston, MI: Effects of Forest Canopy Structural Change on Carbon Uptake 245 6,902,999,785 183
163 Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory 2014 Leaf On Survey 245 14,598,029,716 94
164 Idaho Lidar Consortium (ILC): Lolo Creek and Slate Creek 244 18,573,714,125 141
165 Erosion and sedimentation within the Kern River Canyon, CA 243 23,710,862,059 95
166 Geomorphic Effects of Landslide Dams on the Owyhee River, Oregon 243 28,760,706,451 97
167 Flathead Lake Biological Station, MT (May 2005) 243 8,581,835,003 167
168 Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory: Leaf On Survey 238 9,945,581,950 130
169 Walker Fault System, Nevada, 2015 238 20,877,869,631 105
170 Medicine Bow NF, WY: Forest Ecosystem Impacts by Mountain Pine Beetle 237 6,343,207,137 114
171 Wax Lake Delta, Louisiana, USA 2009 236 11,118,366,960 120
172 San Rafael, UT: Survey of Exposed Subsurface Volcanic Features 236 15,856,579,389 133
173 Idaho Lidar Consortium (ILC): Moscow Mountain 232 5,412,463,463 153
174 Tuscaloosa, AL: Seasonal Inundation Dynamics And Invertebrate Communities 232 7,458,949,644 115
175 Northern Rockies, Montana lidar 2016 231 16,029,520,034 151
176 Stanley, ID: Linkages Between Hydrologic Complexity and Nutrient Export 230 25,938,026,961 134
177 Henry Mountains, UT: Hillslope-Channel Coupling in a Bedrock Landscape 230 10,772,339,136 146
178 North Carolina Coast: Quantifying Patterns of Coastal Change (July 2007) 229 3,712,540,798 139
179 Andrews Experimental Forest and Willamette National Forest Lidar (Aug 2008) 228 8,090,240,706 131
180 Big Creek, California 228 5,647,554,602 163
181 Eel River Critical Zone Observatory July 2014 Lidar Survey (532 nm) 226 19,662,833,335 85
182 Silver Plume, CO 225 3,473,930,774 171
183 Ecosystem Structure in Hetereogeneous Restored Wetlands, CA 2018 224 8,649,773,077 69
184 Snake River, Wyoming 224 8,994,282,072 165
185 White Canyon and Hite, Lake Powell, Utah 222 7,359,389,562 139
186 Carrizo Plain Terrestrial Laser Scanning Dataset 222 17,090,752,539 155
187 Durham, NH: Hyporheic Zone Extent and Exchange in a Coastal Stream 219 7,050,783,751 123
188 San Gabriel Mountains, CA: Tectonics and Topography 218 9,614,989,994 126
189 Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory: Leaf Off Survey 217 10,868,970,693 127
190 Canyon Lake Gorge, TX: Mechanics of Megaflood Erosion 215 4,529,758,558 176
191 Tasman Bay, Tasman, New Zealand 2022 211 5,749,490,826 63
192 Kohala Peninsula, Hawaii: Precipitation Effects on Landscape Evolution 211 9,461,703,452 158
193 Wax Lake Delta, Louisiana, USA 2013 210 15,021,029,826 111
194 El Mayor-Cucapah Earthquake, Pleiades 2014 209 18,450,339,817 120
195 Topographic Data Set: Klamath River, California 2018 209 15,455,495,345 96
196 Hite, UT: Quantifying Evolution and Stability of Coarse Alluvial Channels 208 16,662,554,323 94
197 Balclutha, Otago, New Zealand 2020 207 6,291,507,253 92
198 Wānaka, Otago, New Zealand 2022-2023 206 3,709,074,324 104
199 Kaikōura, Canterbury, New Zealand 2016 206 14,028,212,407 84
200 Southern Sierra Nevada Critical Zone Observatory: Snow On 206 9,572,128,158 97
201 USFS Freds Fire Lidar, CA 2015 204 38,401,326,277 27
202 Landers Surface Rupture Terrestrial Laser Scanning Dataset 203 1,168,105,712 142
203 Solfatara Plateau Obsidian Lava Flow, Yellowstone National Park, WY 200 13,893,719,967 100
204 Mapping of Hydrothermal Explosion Craters in Yellowstone N.P., WY 2017 200 14,090,294,748 120
205 Triangle Lake, OR: Earthquake Induced Landslide 199 12,620,200,744 110
206 Topographic stress controls, San Bernardino Mountains, CA 2017 198 6,630,475,102 116
207 Harper Lake Fault Slip Distribution, Central Mojave, CA 198 25,546,319,740 74
208 Fault systems in the Eastern California Shear Zone, CA 197 8,035,236,254 91
209 Lemhi Watershed - US Bureau of Reclamation 196 9,028,852,599 79
210 Mackenzie, Canterbury, New Zealand 2015 195 7,195,845,899 103
211 Kremmling, CO: Blue and Colorado River Confluence 195 3,841,422,957 144
212 Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory May 20-21 2010 Snow-On Lidar Survey 193 20,113,758,344 91
213 Preserving Mountains with Forest Management, CA 2020 193 14,316,041,636 106
214 PG&E Diablo Canyon Power Plant (DCPP): Diablo Canyon, CA Central Coast 193 12,068,252,474 114
215 Tender Foot, MT: Hydrological Processes on Hill Slopes 192 8,404,197,217 102
216 Santa Maria River, AZ: Vegetation and channel form 191 10,911,248,424 123
217 Illinois River, OR, Coast Ranges, 2016 189 9,014,143,752 95
218 El Mayor-Cucapah Earthquake Rupture Terrestrial Laser Scan-Site 2 188 2,215,714,450 162
219 Mapping of Diamond Fork River, UT 2017 186 9,893,353,928 114
220 Flathead Lake Biological Station, MT (September 2005) 184 8,091,452,472 113
221 Perry Mesa, AZ: Ancient Agricultural Features and Landscape Transformation 184 8,886,532,765 118
222 Hurunui Rivers, Canterbury, New Zealand 2013 182 5,645,055,498 101
223 Mojave Desert, CA: Precariously Balanced Rocks in Seismic Hazard Analysis 181 13,768,485,887 128
224 Greybull, WY: Sheep Mountain Anticline 180 14,353,591,304 108
225 Reynolds Creek Critical Zone Observatory 2015 Post-Soda Fire Lidar 178 14,135,818,176 80
226 Slumgullion Landslide, Colorado (July 10, 2015) 175 11,233,916,626 115
227 Upper Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand 2021 173 7,280,135,739 81
228 Wheeler Ridge, CA 172 17,935,611,201 93
229 High-Resolution Mapping of Goat Rock Volcano, WA 169 7,871,746,547 108
230 Sierra National Forest, CA: Soil Formation and Transport 169 2,705,583,710 119
231 Lassen Volcanic National Park, CA 2019 169 6,678,970,586 90
232 Southern San Andreas Fault from Painted Canyon to Bombay Beach, CA 168 26,426,134,157 61
233 Bedrock exposure, canopy density, and runoff generation in the Rampart Range, CO 2018 168 7,073,370,982 113
234 Dragons Back Ridge: San Andreas Fault, California 167 5,872,708,107 94
235 Lidar Survey of the Malheur National Forest, Oregon 166 5,261,354,216 118
236 Motueka River Valley, Tasman, New Zealand 2018-2019 164 6,593,637,703 66
237 Mojave Desert, CA: Evolution of the Hector Mine Earthquake Surface Rupture 162 9,349,015,193 68
238 Reporoa and Upper Piako River, Waikato, New Zealand 2019 162 6,894,245,158 97
239 Furnace Creek Wash, Death Valley National Park, California 162 6,043,952,027 114
240 Slumgullion Landslide, Colorado (July 3, 2015) 160 11,311,691,156 87
241 Idaho Lidar Consortium (ILC): South Fork Salmon and Secesh Rivers 160 11,003,838,839 84
242 Thames, Waikato, New Zealand 2017-2019 160 4,674,920,722 84
243 High Resolution Topography near Santa Cruz, CA 2017 159 14,153,518,344 75
244 North Sister, OR: Collier Cone Lava Flow 158 6,402,477,936 83
245 Salsipuedes-Punta Morro, Baja California, Mexico 2014 158 1,466,810,526 98
246 Monitoring Woodland Ecosystems, Utah 2018 158 16,620,339,188 84
247 Yucaipa Ridge, San Bernardino Mountains, CA 155 7,986,333,191 90
248 West Coast and Hauraki Plains, Waikato, New Zealand 2015 155 3,698,757,294 106
249 Idaho Lidar Consortium (ILC): Clear Creek 154 10,188,118,702 63
250 Mapping of Displacements Near Parkfield, California 154 11,729,835,434 88
251 Central Otago, Otago, New Zealand 2022-2023 154 13,925,896,967 69
252 Christina River Basin Critical Zone Observatory April 2010 Lidar Survey 154 5,557,309,450 105
253 Point Classification for Hazard Applications: Mammoth Lakes, CA 153 7,576,969,001 108
254 Rapid Response to 2011 Mississippi Flood 152 13,369,699,250 72
255 West Swanzey, NH: Geomorphic Response to Dam Removal, Ashuelot River (2010) 152 3,121,938,773 81
256 Lake Bonneville, Utah 151 5,996,045,483 110
257 Point Reyes, CA: Landscape Response to Tectonics 151 4,869,224,361 90
258 Photogrammetric model of the Tecolote Volcano, Sonora, Mexico 150 14,991,094,844 97
259 Characterizing Forest Structure Changes and Effects on Snowpack, AZ 2017 150 9,285,039,161 89
260 Inyo Domes, CA lidar 2016 150 8,570,929,126 90
261 NW Nevada: Modeling of Meander Channel Evolution 149 5,659,868,226 89
262 Ladron Peak, New Mexico Survey 148 6,854,593,016 115
263 USFS San Gabriel Mountain Lidar, CA 2009 147 5,561,979,901 83
264 Apopka, FL: Using Lidar to Identify Optimal Gopher Tortoise habitat 147 4,277,714,034 98
265 El Mayor-Cucapah Earthquake Rupture Terrestrial Laser Scan-Site 1 147 4,085,241,584 111
266 Cache NF, UT: Predicting Bonneville Cutthroat Trout Spawning Hotspots 145 8,257,267,906 105
267 Eel River, CA: Landsliding and the Evolution of Mountainous Landscapes 144 8,721,791,624 92
268 Huntly, Waikato, New Zealand 2015-2019 143 5,985,898,159 75
269 Southern California Bedrock Landscapes 2015 Airborne Lidar 143 8,610,067,971 81
270 Geologic Mapping of Coal Beds (Northeastern Montana) 142 10,546,667,655 96
271 Post Hurricane Harvey Mapping of the Mission River, Texas 2018 142 5,733,582,139 76
272 South Fork Eel River, CA Watershed Morphology 142 5,479,947,942 94
273 Illilouette Creek Basin Lidar Survey, Yosemite Valley, CA 2018 141 6,055,944,651 94
274 White Mountain Fault Zone, Owens Valley, CA 141 10,863,459,083 68
275 Everglades National Park 140 4,671,253,160 109
276 West Swanzey, NH: Geomorphic Response to Dam Removal, Ashuelot River(2011) 140 6,355,335,142 64
277 High Resolution Mapping of Antelope Valley Ranch, CA. 139 7,030,568,093 69
278 Gisborne, New Zealand 2023 139 5,669,329,377 71
279 Lake Placid, FL: Lidar Survey of the Archibold Biological Station 139 5,229,285,228 109
280 Hyak, WA: Cedar River Municipal Watershed Snow Modeling 139 7,899,903,098 105
281 Woodland-encroached sagebrush ecosystem, Nevada 139 7,359,654,465 98
282 1959 Hebgen Lake rupture (Montana) 138 8,865,837,075 80
283 Kern Canyon Lidar Collection, CA 2008 137 9,174,616,566 89
284 Distribution and Legacy of Large Landslides, San Gabriel Mountains, CA 2017 137 5,386,365,558 89
285 Merritt Island, FL: Identification of Florida Scrub-Jay Habitat 136 4,715,032,004 99
286 White Sands National Monument, NM: Lidar Survey of Dune Fields (Jan 2009) 136 7,524,294,329 91
287 Corpus Cristi, TX: Influence of Dunes & Barrier Islands on Hurricane Surge 134 8,580,435,472 93
288 Lake Isabella Lidar Collection, CA 2015 134 6,083,778,100 81
289 Whangarei Heads, Northland, New Zealand 2016 134 3,469,469,935 79
290 Eagle Creek Fire Area in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon 134 4,171,059,943 61
291 Niwot Ridge Long-Term Ecological Research Site, Colorado 133 5,017,015,443 96
292 Quantifying rock strength controls in Guadalupe Mountains, NM/TX 132 7,764,559,294 76
293 Lincoln National Forest, NM: Floodplains in Fluvial Networks 131 8,232,513,018 77
294 Hydrologic Effects of Forest Restoration, WA 2021 131 9,428,044,373 66
295 Yosemite Rim Fire, Smithsonian Forest lidar 2013 131 4,620,140,540 93
296 Tushar Mountains, Utah (1550 nm) 130 2,931,795,539 104
297 Laytonville, CA lidar 2015 129 7,256,395,538 86
298 Santa Clarita Topography 126 5,568,847,291 83
299 Northern California Coast: Slope Failure in Low and High Uplift Regions 125 5,516,512,553 75
300 Idaho Lidar Consortium (ILC): Emerald Creek 123 3,373,278,775 86
301 Timaru Rivers, Canterbury, New Zealand 2014 121 4,908,340,601 77
302 High Resolution Topography along the Lost River Valley, Idaho 2019 121 7,787,712,175 55
303 John Day Watershed 2006 - US Bureau of Reclamation 119 4,241,530,807 65
304 Gabilan Mesa, CA: Valley Alluviation effects on Hillslope-Channel Coupling 119 11,140,694,201 73
305 Wellington Fault, NZ 2010 116 2,108,955,519 93
306 Yellowstone National Park, WY: Quantifying Gravel-Bed Rivers 115 5,567,462,689 85
307 Survey of 1920 Haiyuan Earthquake Rupture, China 2013-2017 112 5,839,774,953 66
308 Normal Fault Comparisons, Utah 2019 111 9,822,482,517 45
309 Powder River, MT 2016 111 4,974,385,750 74
310 Post-fire Debris Flows in Santa Monica Mountains, CA 2019 110 4,777,632,737 72
311 Lost River Fault at Doublespring Pass Rd, Idaho 2015 110 7,245,678,110 70
312 Dixie Valley Fault Rupture Terrestrial Laser Scanning Dataset-Site 1 110 1,049,518,671 98
313 West Bijou Creek, CO 109 2,646,381,208 79
314 San Rafael River, Castle Dale, Utah, 2016 109 5,802,576,996 71
315 Boise NF, ID: Avalanche Forecasting and Acoustic Detection 108 4,968,288,910 70
316 Slip transfer through the Eastern Transverse Ranges, CA 2017 107 6,037,473,208 70
317 Bald Point, FL: Hurricane Frequency and Storm Surge Archives from Sinkholes 107 5,494,933,101 81
318 Furnace Creek and Fish Lake Valley Fault Zones, Death Valley National Park 106 2,907,014,877 77
319 Oregon Coast Range: Sediment Storage in Debris-Flows 106 3,766,097,317 54
320 Idaho Lidar Consortium (ILC): Jack Waite Mine 105 5,092,846,955 55
321 Lidar Survey of Dump Creek, ID 2019 104 3,602,610,035 70
322 Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory May 5 2010 Snow-On Lidar Survey 103 5,109,866,166 58
323 Agua Blanca Fault, Baja California, Mexico. 102 2,161,789,128 62
324 Blind Canyon and Box Canyon, Twin Falls, ID 102 1,279,024,114 81
325 Satellite derived point clouds of the Kura thrust belt, Shamakhi, Azerbaijan, 2021 102 6,754,091,899 61
326 SW Montana: Beavers as Geomorphic Agents in Small, Rocky Mountain Streams 99 3,747,660,982 64
327 Fault geometry on the Mission Creek-Mill Creek faults, CA 2017 98 5,357,128,991 55
328 Idaho Lidar Consortium (ILC): Nez Perce Reservation 98 2,177,907,971 62
329 Mount Shasta, CA: Quaternary Debris Avalanche 98 4,930,315,949 73
330 Manawatu - Whanganui, New Zealand 2022-2023 97 5,157,093,326 67
331 Rio Puerco River, NM: Study of overbank flood dynamics 97 4,586,096,719 61
332 2019 Ridgecrest, CA: Trona-Argus Area - Post-Earthquake Lidar 96 3,179,817,180 45
333 North Carolina Coast: Quantifying Patterns of Coastal Change (June 2006) 96 2,037,368,550 57
334 2008 LVIS Sierra Nevada, CA 95 113,915,102 50
335 Hope Fault, NZ 2010 95 2,961,646,146 61
336 USFS Power Fire Lidar, CA 2015 95 19,850,089,951 11
337 Bishop, CA: Morphological characteristics of the Bishop Tuff 94 6,208,908,408 52
338 Columbia, NC: Modeling Coastal Plain Wetland Ecosystems 93 4,594,125,026 59
339 Paleo-Outburst Floods in the Truckee River Canyon, CA 93 2,416,773,438 61
340 Loma Mar, CA: Lidar survey of the San Jose Mountains 92 1,355,781,543 55
341 Niobrara River, Nebraska 92 3,333,818,104 72
342 Control of steepland landscape morphology in Idaho Batholith 90 1,918,455,614 43
343 USFS Sims Fire Lidar, CA 2012 89 4,105,508,059 33
344 Forest-Snow Interactions in a High Elevation Critical Zone, CA 2022 89 5,080,030,801 47
345 Little San Bernardino Mountains, Joshua Tree National Park, California 89 5,782,799,872 62
346 USFS Willow Creek Lidar, CA 2012 86 3,771,121,827 57
347 Greys River, WY (1550 nm) 83 3,849,032,487 59
348 Measuring Variations in Bedrock Cliff Morphologies, Idaho 2019 82 3,317,360,880 62
349 Alteration of Groundwater Flow due to Slow Landslide Failure, CA 82 5,168,722,141 49
350 Kaikōura and Waimakariri, Canterbury, New Zealand 2022 81 4,168,019,793 50
351 Measuring Lake Michigan Coastal Erosion, WI 2020 81 2,760,306,699 58
352 Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory May 9 2010 Snow-On Lidar Survey 80 2,977,321,512 36
353 Banks Peninsula, Canterbury, New Zealand 2023 80 4,337,614,875 38
354 Oban, Stewart Island / Rakiura, New Zealand 2021 79 4,618,076,388 41
355 Central Utah: Topographic Amplification of Earthquake Ground Motions 78 3,924,731,213 51
356 Mapleton, OR: Transient Landscape Evolution in the Oregon Coast Range 78 3,150,094,877 42
357 Lidar Survey of Dangermond Preserve, CA 77 7,729,066,179 38
358 Lidar Survey of Sparta Earthquake Rupture, NC 2020 76 3,265,924,594 47
359 IML Critical Zone Observatory, Clear Creek Aug 2014 Lidar Survey (1064 nm) 75 1,974,320,852 40
360 Change Detection of Post-fire Runoff Events, CA 2019 74 2,816,781,351 47
361 IML Critical Zone Observatory, Sangamon River, IL Aug 2014 (1064 nm) 73 3,634,976,690 43
362 Airborne Laser Mapping of Independence Lake, CA 73 2,171,455,188 56
363 USFS North Happy Camp Complex Lidar, CA 2015 71 3,102,115,508 26
364 High Resolution SFM Topography of the Central San Andreas Fault, California 71 6,204,861,246 50
365 Niobrara River, Nebraska (532 nm) 71 3,158,165,879 58
366 Truckee, CA: Sagehen Creek Snowpack Measurement 71 4,451,148,198 38
367 Slumgullion Landslide, Colorado (July 7, 2015) 71 4,865,183,659 52
368 IML Critical Zone Observatory, Sangamon River, IL Aug 2014 (532 nm) 70 1,293,786,913 52
369 Pahrump Valley: California/Nevada State Line 68 1,174,255,733 53
370 Evaluating Area-Volume Relationships after Mass Wasting Event, NC 2020 65 5,106,227,881 40
371 Topography of Normal Faults in the Volcanic Tablelands, CA 2019 65 8,651,786,272 28
372 Amberley, Canterbury, New Zealand 2012 65 1,912,488,773 45
373 Lidar Survey to Evaluate Spatial Heterogeneity and Channel Evolution, MT 2022 65 2,249,423,746 33
374 Bitterroot NF, ID: Transient Hillslope Response to Knickpoint Migration 64 5,036,533,489 42
375 High Resolution Topography of House Range Fault, Utah 63 7,578,045,509 35
376 Bedrock River Channels of the Taiwan Central Range, 2018-2020 63 3,119,541,652 25
377 Mayapan, Mexico 61 3,250,663,507 30
378 Wairarapa Fault, NZ 2010 60 1,536,164,468 43
379 USFS Medicine Lake Volcano Lidar, CA 2013 60 3,393,604,442 35
380 Mapping Changes in Vegetation After Deep-Seated Landslides, OR 2022 58 4,789,465,708 23
381 Lidar Survey of the San Pedro River, AZ 2021 57 2,352,640,280 38
382 High Resolution Topography over Gabilan Mesa, CA 2003 56 1,041,603,609 41
383 Study in Erosion Response: Horse Linto, CA 2019 56 3,996,634,659 39
384 Climate and Tectonic Controls on Bedrock Hillslopes, CA 2019 55 4,452,548,514 37
385 Idaho Falls, ID: Lidar for Modeling Eolian Soil Transport 55 2,512,542,755 41
386 Dixie Valley Fault Rupture Terrestrial Laser Scanning Dataset-Site 2 54 1,726,467,893 45
387 Lidar Survey of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, CA 2012 53 2,182,846,537 39
388 3D Fuel Structure in Relation to Prescribed Fire, CA 2020 53 4,033,373,757 29
389 Cheviot and Hawarden, Canterbury, New Zealand 2015 53 1,537,284,663 42
390 Repeat Mapping of Antelope Valley Ranch, CA, 2019 51 2,495,755,005 28
391 Merced, CA: Origin and Evolution of the Mima Mounds 50 2,085,725,385 40
392 USFS Blodgett Forest Lidar, CA 2013 50 1,291,060,755 34
393 Lost River Fault Zone Near Borah Peak, Idaho 50 6,081,198,897 23
394 Marsden Point, Northland, New Zealand 2016 50 320,306,458 39
395 Greys River, WY (532 nm) 48 3,101,881,097 31
396 USFS Moonlight Fire Lidar, CA 2013 46 1,525,456,635 14
397 USFS Moores Flat Lidar, CA 2013 44 1,490,823,670 20
398 Quantifying Channel Change in a Steep Coastal Stream, CA 2022 44 2,292,777,524 25
399 Meandering Channels in Death Valley, CA 2019 44 5,162,716,042 26
400 Lawrenceville, IL: Detecting Tectonically Deformed Shorelines 44 1,476,963,803 35
401 Piercy, CA: Response of Bedrock River to Base Level Lowering, SF Eel River 43 1,283,489,502 26
402 Impact of Waterfall Formation on River Long Profiles, CA 2021 42 1,860,165,443 27
403 USFS Lower Klamath Lidar, CA 2014 39 3,110,252,213 18
404 USFS Dinkey Creek Lidar, CA 2012 38 1,619,078,756 31
405 USFS Meadow Valley Lidar, CA 2009 38 850,973,305 23
406 USFS Oak Creek Lidar, CA 2012 37 2,113,408,053 23
407 2007 LVIS Greenland 37 5,781,096 19
408 Selwyn, Canterbury, New Zealand 2023 35 3,693,842,309 22
409 Blacks Mountain Experimental Forest, CA 2009 35 628,311,885 18
410 Tushar Mountains, Utah (532 nm) 35 701,783,443 29
411 Alpine Fault, NZ 2015 34 1,263,491,493 22
412 USFS Kern Plateau Lidar, CA 2011 34 2,365,749,050 26
413 USFS Mill Flat Creek Lidar, CA 2012 34 1,549,425,624 24
414 USFS Gopher Hill Lidar, CA 2012 33 303,318,155 22
415 IML Critical Zone Observatory, Clear Creek Aug 2014 Lidar Survey (532 nm) 33 516,785,997 27
416 Eel River Critical Zone Observatory July 2014 Lidar Survey (1064 nm/Angelo) 33 3,747,901,389 24
417 Abel Tasman and Golden Bay, Tasman, New Zealand 2023 31 2,062,272,955 20
418 Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand 2023 31 404,895,992 21
419 Central Otago, Otago, New Zealand 2021 30 4,334,014,701 14
420 USFS Marble Valley Lidar, CA 2012 29 1,713,975,313 17
421 Topographic and Lithologic Controls on Subsurface Weathering, CA 2021 29 2,000,703,600 17
422 Interpreting Fluvial Processes from Channel-Belt Deposits, Utah 2018 27 1,926,806,093 23
423 USFS Bluff Creek Lidar, CA 2013 27 1,236,928,086 20
424 USFS Mount Bidwell Lidar, CA 2013 27 1,359,885,200 16
425 Topography of Normal Faults in the Volcanic Tablelands, CA 2018 26 1,466,896,110 24
426 Sediment Accretion Rates and Spatial Patterns in the Wax Lake Delta, LA 2020 25 2,549,386,301 20
427 Post-Fire Debris Flow Detection and Erosion, Oregon 2020 25 2,322,124,720 18
428 USFS Bagley Fire Lidar, CA 2013 25 1,057,881,022 15
429 USFS East Branch East Weaver Creek Lidar, CA 2012 25 1,198,450,092 16
430 USFS Hager Basin Lidar, CA 2013 25 773,344,641 20
431 USFS Trout Creek Lidar, CA 2012 25 488,165,132 17
432 USFS Illilouette Basin Lidar, CA 2011 23 1,266,318,347 20
433 Quantitative Characterization of Dune-Dune Interactions, CA 2022 22 1,281,317,675 11
434 USFS Trout Creek Lidar, CA 2013 22 895,023,158 17
435 USFS Road46 Lidar, CA 2013 22 655,272,635 16
436 USFS Mule Lidar, CA 2013 22 373,094,798 11
437 Channel Avulsion in Bishop, California 22 1,489,579,352 19
438 USFS Humbug Creek Lidar, CA 2013 22 3,893,870,476 13
439 Structure from Motion data along the sSAF, Salt Creek, CA 2021 21 1,697,585,626 15
440 USFS Deadman Creek Lidar, CA 2013 19 797,885,426 10
441 Estimating Bedload Transport in Gravel-Bedded Rivers, MA 2021 19 1,018,031,577 14
442 USFS South Creek Lidar, CA 2012 18 716,170,555 11
443 Central Alpine Fault, NZ 2010 18 260,772,962 15
444 USFS Michigan Bluff Lidar, CA 2013 17 991,253,406 13
445 USFS Mule Lidar, CA 2012 17 404,488,151 15
446 USFS Cub Complex Lidar, CA 2009 16 370,168,825 9
447 USFS Storrie Fire, CA 2009 16 660,197,767 11
448 Waimakariri, Canterbury, New Zealand 2023 16 533,094,024 16
449 Topographic Signatures of Barrier Island Vulnerability, TX 2021 15 1,011,619,021 12
450 USFS Storrie Fire, CA 2013 15 643,700,108 13
451 USFS Bean Hill Lidar, CA 2012 14 26,485,013 9
452 USFS Taliaferro Ridge Lidar, CA 2013 14 727,085,344 8
453 Linking Snowpack Heterogeneity to Subsurface Storage and Transmissivity, OR 2022 13 291,680,258 10
454 Morphodynamics of an Unvegetated Meandering River, NV 2021 13 183,274,259 10
455 USFS Slides Glade Lidar, CA 2013 13 313,448,886 12
456 USFS Snag Hill Lidar, CA 2012 13 220,734,088 7
457 USFS Taliaferro Ridge Lidar, CA 2012 10 126,767,453 6
458 USFS Squaw Creek Lidar, CA 2013 9 353,087,694 9
459 USFS Dinkey Creek Lidar, CA 2010 9 265,343,125 9
460 USFS Summit Springs Lidar, CA 2013 6 109,142,737 6
461 Structure from Motion data along the sSAF, Ferrum, CA 2021 6 99,256,614 6
462 Western Hope Fault, NZ 2010 4 141,684,302 4
463 Lidar Transects along Yucatan Peninsula and San Gervasio, Mexico 1 6,116,553 1
464 Mapping the PUUC Region, Campeche, Mexico 1 157,327,139 1
 
    All Datasets 262,084 10,119,680,180,635