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snippet: This remote sensing image represents intensity values in their native radiometric resolution for LiDAR vegetation first returns. The Sonoma County Vegetation Mapping and LiDAR Consortium (the Consortium), a group of public and private organizations, retained WSI to provide LiDAR and Orthophoto data and derived products in Sonoma County, and in the additions of Soda Spring Creek – Dry Creek Watershed and Lake Mendocino areas. The fine scale data collected by WSI for the Sonoma Vegetation Map Program can be used in further detailed classification of vegetation and other land cover types, depending on stakeholder interest and funding. This boundary comprises The Sonoma County Vegetation...
summary: This remote sensing image represents intensity values in their native radiometric resolution for LiDAR vegetation first returns. The Sonoma County Vegetation Mapping and LiDAR Consortium (the Consortium), a group of public and private organizations, retained WSI to provide LiDAR and Orthophoto data and derived products in Sonoma County, and in the additions of Soda Spring Creek – Dry Creek Watershed and Lake Mendocino areas. The fine scale data collected by WSI for the Sonoma Vegetation Map Program can be used in further detailed classification of vegetation and other land cover types, depending on stakeholder interest and funding. This boundary comprises The Sonoma County Vegetation...
accessInformation: Watershed Sciences, Inc.
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description: <div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p><span>This intensity image depicts intensity values in their native radiometric resolution for LiDAR all-returns; intensities measure the magnitude (strength) of a return pulse. Objects with higher reflectivity will produce a higher intensity than dark objects. The return pulse amplitude is represented in 8-bit, with values ranging from 0 - 190.109. Each image corresponds to a 37,800-square-foot tile. Each pixel is 3 feet and represents an average intensity for that area. The specified coordinate system for this dataset is California State Plane Zone II (FIPS 0402), NAD83 (2011), with units in US Survey Feet for horizontal, and vertical units are NAVD88 (12A) US Survey Feet. The dataset encompasses a portion of Sonoma County. WSI collected the LiDAR and created this data set for the Sonoma County Vegetation Mapping and LiDAR Consortium.</span></p></div></div></div>
licenseInfo: <div style='text-align:Left;'><div><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></div>
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title: Lidar_Intensity_Vegetation_Height_2013
type: Image Service
url: https://s-wgispubimg1.win.root.sonoma.gov:6443/arcgis/admin
tags: ["LiDAR","Light Detection And Ranging","Sonoma County","Lake Mendocino","Sonoma Lake Watershed","LiDAR Intensity."]
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name: Lidar_Intensity_Vegetation_Height_2013
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