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Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory August 2010 Snow-Off Lidar Survey

Metadata Updated: November 12, 2020

2010 Boulder Creek, Colorado Snow-Off LiDAR SurveysLiDAR was acquired for a 600 km2 area inside the Boulder Creek watershed during a snow-off (August, 2010) time slice, near Boulder Colorado. This data was collected in collaboration between the National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping (NCALM) project and the Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory (CZO), both funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The dataset contains 1 m Digital Surface Models (first-stop), Digital Terrain Models (bare-earth), and 10 points/m2 LAS-formated point cloud tiles. The DSMs and DTMs are available in GeoTIFF format, approx. 1-2 GB each, with associated shaded relief models, for a total of 15 GB of data. The Digital Terrain Model (DTM) is a ground-surface elevation dataset better suited for derived layers such as slope angle, aspect, and contours. Accessory layers consist of index map layers for point cloud tiles, DEM extent, and flight lines. Other LiDAR DSMs, DTMs, and point cloud data available in this series include snow-on data for 2010. Together, the LiDAR Digital Elevation Models (DEM) and point cloud data will be of interest to land managers, scientists, and others for study of topography, snow, ecosystems and environmental change. The Boulder Creek CZO will be using the LiDAR data to further their mission of focusing on how water, atmosphere, ecosystems, & soils interact and shape the Earth's surface. The "Critical Zone" lies between rock and sky. It is essential to life - including human food production - and helps drive Earth's carbon cycle, climate change, stream runoff, and water quality.PLEASE READ the FGDC-compliant metadata files that are available for each dataset (in .html, .txt, and .xml formats). These files provide numerous details that may be of interest. Also included are flight lines, survey reports, reference materials, and DEM extent shapefiles.

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Non-Federal: This dataset is covered by different Terms of Use than Data.gov. License: No license information was provided.

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Dates

Metadata Date March 13, 2012
Metadata Created Date November 12, 2020
Metadata Updated Date November 12, 2020
Reference Date(s) March 13, 2012 (publication)
Frequency Of Update

Metadata Source

Harvested from OpenTopography CSW

Additional Metadata

Resource Type Dataset
Metadata Date March 13, 2012
Metadata Created Date November 12, 2020
Metadata Updated Date November 12, 2020
Reference Date(s) March 13, 2012 (publication)
Responsible Party National Science Foundation (Originator); National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping (Originator); null (Originator); Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory (Originator)
Contact Email
Guid OT.032012.26913.1
Access Constraints
Bbox East Long -105.217062108668
Bbox North Lat 40.1641376528053
Bbox South Lat 39.9099520107537
Bbox West Long -105.714800130348
Coupled Resource
Frequency Of Update
Harvest Object Id 6c58ea24-4bad-408a-a56f-8b916df38457
Harvest Source Id 1017486a-47c7-4139-9ed4-a4d93503679a
Harvest Source Title OpenTopography CSW
Licence
Metadata Language en
Metadata Type geospatial
Progress
Spatial Data Service Type
Spatial Reference System UTM Zone 13N NAD83 (CORS96) [EPSG: 26913]
Spatial Harvester True

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