Management and Use of LiDAR-Derived Information Elizabeth Cook USDA-NRCS Columbia, MO

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Management and Use of Management and Use of LiDAR-Derived Information LiDAR-Derived Information Elizabeth Cook Elizabeth Cook USDA-NRCS USDA-NRCS Columbia, MO Columbia, MO

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Management and Use of LiDAR-Derived Information Elizabeth Cook USDA-NRCS Columbia, MO. Now What?. Study Area. Project Deliverables. LAS mass point files, all returns, with and without breaklines, qq quad tiles 1-m ESRI Grid bare earth DEM files, quad and qq quad tiles - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Management and Use of Management and Use of LiDAR-Derived InformationLiDAR-Derived Information

Elizabeth CookElizabeth CookUSDA-NRCSUSDA-NRCS

Columbia, MOColumbia, MO

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Now What?

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Study Area

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Project DeliverablesLAS mass point files, all returns, with and without breaklines, qq quad tiles1-m ESRI Grid bare earth DEM files, quad and qq quad tiles1-foot pixel natural color digital orthophotos in geotiff, ecw and sid formats (collected with LiDAR and used for breakline mapping)Independent control points for QAMisc shapefiles – tile indexes, breaklines

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Data Management – File SizesTotal for 4-county

project area

Grid DEMs 31.4 gbLAS 92 gbImagery 261.2 gb

(one format or version of the data)

One 7.5-minute quad

Grid DEM – 585 mbLAS 1.8 gbImagery 4.6 gb

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Data Management – Formats, Areas of Coverage, Products

Method 1 – deliver “raw” data, such as LAS, ASCII mass point files or ESRI terrains; users clip to areas of interest and process derivativesMethod 2 – deliver tiles of derivatives according to anticipated users needsMethod 3 – deliver some derivatives, but customize as necessary, and let high-end users process their own

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Data Formats – “Raw”LAS – industry standard binary file of x,y,z,i (and more) data

not many softwares read (changing fast)may want to generalize, sample per class, etc

ASCII x,y,zlarge and slow

ESRI Terrain – multi-resolution database object that “stages” the data for subset, generalization and derivatives

requires knowledgeable userslots of time to create

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Terrain visualized as a TIN;resolution based on scale of display and pyramid levelsof terrain

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Derivative Data from LiDAR

Digital Elevation Model (bare-earth raster)Digital Surface Model (with canopy)HillshadeTIN – ESRI vs. CADContoursAll are 2-D representations of terrain

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Applications to Conservation Planning

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•LiDAR data can speed design time by eliminating much of the field survey.

•This dam was designed in 15 minutes without ever going to the field.

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Improving Soil Map Unit Boundaries

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Standard 10m DEM from hypsography

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1m LiDAR

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Flooding Frequency Interp.Soils

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Using LiDAR First Returns

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1. Extract first return LiDAR points2. Low-pass filter to generalize3. Polygonize for forest/non-forest layer

(red mask)

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