SnowEx23 Airborne Lidar Scans Raw, Version 1
Data set id:
SNEX23_Lidar_Raw
DOI: 10.5067/LCWGONIUOEER
This is the most recent version of these data.
Version Summary
Version Summary
Initial release
Overview
This data set provides raw lidar data from two regions of Alaska, USA collected as part of the NASA SnowEx 2023 field campaign. The study sites include a boreal forest environment in the Fairbanks region of central Alaska (the Bonanza Creek Experimental Forest, Caribou Poker Creek watershed, and Farmer’s Loop/Creamer’s Field) and a coastal tundra environment in the North Slope region of the northern Alaska coastal plain (Arctic coastal plain and Upper Kuparuk Toolik). Processed data, including digital terrain models, snow depth, and canopy height derived from Point Cloud Digital Terrain Models (PCDTMs) are available as SnowEx23 Airborne Lidar-Derived 0.5M Snow Depth and Canopy Height, Version 1.
Parameter(s):
LIDAR
Platform(s):
CESSNA 206
Sensor(s):
Riegl Airborne Lidar
Data Format(s):
LAZ
Temporal Coverage:
11 March 2022 to 25 October 2023
Temporal Resolution:
- Not applicable
Spatial Resolution:
- 0.25 meter
- 0.25 meter
Spatial Reference System(s):
WGS 84 / UTM zone 6N
EPSG:32606
Spatial Coverage:
N:
70
S:
64.5
E:
-148
W:
-148.5
Blue outlined yellow areas on the map below indicate the spatial coverage for this data set.
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