SnowEx20 Boise State University Raw Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS) Point Cloud, Version 1
Data set id:
SNEX20_TLS_PC_BSU_RAW
DOI: 10.5067/IJG7SVZEOUTN
This is the most recent version of these data.
Version Summary
Version Summary
Initial Release
Overview
This data set contains raw, unprocessed terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) point cloud data collected as part of the 2020 SnowEx campaign in Grand Mesa, Colorado. Data were collected under both snow-off (September 2019) and snow-on (February 2020) conditions, at both open and forested locations. Multiple scans were conducted at each site and registered together using common targets. Each point contains X, Y, and Z coordinates (Easting, Northing, and Elevation), as well as intensity (i). A processed version of this data set can be found here: https://doi.org/10.5067/F0M99WK7JW4X.
Parameter(s):
LIDAR
Platform(s):
GROUND-BASED OBSERVATIONS
Sensor(s):
TLS
Data Format(s):
LAZ, CSV
Temporal Coverage:
23 September 2019 to 2 February 2020
Temporal Resolution:
- Varies
Spatial Resolution:
- 2 cm
- 2 cm
Spatial Reference System(s):
NAD83 / UTM zone 13N
EPSG:26913
Spatial Coverage:
N:
39.041
S:
39
E:
-108.025
W:
-108.146
Blue outlined yellow areas on the map below indicate the spatial coverage for this data set.
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