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snippet: A high resolution LiDAR derived hillshade facilitates the visualization of the topography of a landscape at a variety of scales. This hillshade which was created from a LiDAR derived hydro-flattened bare earth digital elevation model shows the signal returns without any vegetation or human-made structures. In addition to that, bodies of water have been smoothed. This layer may be used on its own or in conjunction with other data. The Sonoma County Vegetation Mapping and LiDAR Program (http://sonomavegmap.org) and the University of Maryland (under grant NNX13AP69G from NASA’s Carbon Monitoring System, Dr. Ralph Dubayah, PI) contracted LiDAR and orthophoto data collection for all of Sonoma County in late 2013. Also included in the data collection were two areas in Mendocino County - the Soda Spring Creek-Dry Creek Watershed and Lake Mendocino. This fine scale data will help provide an accurate, up-to-date inventory of the county’s landscape features, ecological communities and habitats. Project funders include: NASA, the University of Maryland, the Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District, the Sonoma County Water Agency, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the United States Geological Survey, the Sonoma County Information Systems Department, the Sonoma County Transportation and Public Works Department, the Nature Conservancy, and the City of Petaluma.
summary: A high resolution LiDAR derived hillshade facilitates the visualization of the topography of a landscape at a variety of scales. This hillshade which was created from a LiDAR derived hydro-flattened bare earth digital elevation model shows the signal returns without any vegetation or human-made structures. In addition to that, bodies of water have been smoothed. This layer may be used on its own or in conjunction with other data. The Sonoma County Vegetation Mapping and LiDAR Program (http://sonomavegmap.org) and the University of Maryland (under grant NNX13AP69G from NASA’s Carbon Monitoring System, Dr. Ralph Dubayah, PI) contracted LiDAR and orthophoto data collection for all of Sonoma County in late 2013. Also included in the data collection were two areas in Mendocino County - the Soda Spring Creek-Dry Creek Watershed and Lake Mendocino. This fine scale data will help provide an accurate, up-to-date inventory of the county’s landscape features, ecological communities and habitats. Project funders include: NASA, the University of Maryland, the Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District, the Sonoma County Water Agency, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the United States Geological Survey, the Sonoma County Information Systems Department, the Sonoma County Transportation and Public Works Department, the Nature Conservancy, and the City of Petaluma.
accessInformation: Sonoma County Vegetation Mapping and LiDAR Consortium, NASA, University of Maryland, Watershed Sciences, Inc., Tukman Geospatial LLC
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description: <div style='text-align:Left;'><p style='margin:0 0 11 0;'><span>The hillshade is a greyscale image showing topography in the landscape. In this case it is created from a LiDAR derived </span><span>hydro-flattened </span><span>bare earth digital elevation model illuminated by hypothetical light source shining from the north west. A </span><span>hydro flattened </span><span>bare earth digital elevation model (DEM) represents the earth's surface with all vegetation and human-made structures removed. In addition bodies of waters 2acres or larger have been smoothed.</span></p><p style='margin:0 0 11 0;'><span>The DEM used to create this hillshade is described as a bare earth digital elevation model (DEM) representing the earth's surface with all vegetation and human-made structures removed. The bare earth DEMs were derived from LiDAR data using triangulated irregular network (TIN) processing of the ground point returns. Each image corresponds to a 37,800-square-foot tile. Each pixel is 3 feet and represents an average elevation for that area.</span></p></div>
licenseInfo: <div style='text-align:Left;'><div><p><span>Data were provided by the University of Maryland and the Sonoma County Vegetation Mapping and LiDAR Program (http://sonomavegmap.org) under grant NNX13AP69G from NASA’s Carbon Monitoring System (Dr. Ralph Dubayah, PI). This data is available for unrestricted public use. However, users should acknowledge the source of the data in any reports, publications, or presentations where the data is used.</span></p></div></div>
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title: Lidar_HydroFlat_BareEarth_HS_2013_WM
type: Image Service
url: https://s-wgispubimg1.win.root.sonoma.gov:6443/arcgis/admin
tags: ["imageryBaseMapsEarthCover","Sonoma County","Mendocino Lake","Dry Creek","Sonoma County","WSI","Airborne Survey","Light Detection and Ranging","LiDAR Rectified Orthophotographs","Ortho","Digital Orthophoto","Orthophotography","high resolution color imagery","color infrared","CIR","NIR","near-infrared","aerial photographs"]
culture: en-US
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name: Lidar_HydroFlat_BareEarth_HS_2013_WM
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