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Lidar-derived rasters of point density, elevation, and geomorphological features for 2013, 2015, and 2022 for the Greater Raleigh Area, North Carolina
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As part of a collaborative study with the City of Raleigh, North Carolina, the U.S. Geological Survey developed a suite of high-resolution lidar-derived raster... -
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Geomorphon rasters for the Greater Raleigh Area, North Carolina
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Rasters of the ten most common geomorphic landscape forms (geomorphons) were developed with 1-meter resolution for the Greater Raleigh, NC Area, based on 1-meter... -
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Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) models for the Cape Fear River Basin used to simulate future streamflow and irrigation demand based on climate and urban growth projections
Department of the Interior —
As part of the Coastal Carolinas Focus Area Study of the U.S. Geological Survey National Water Census Program, the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) was used to... -
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Summary Descriptive Characteristics by Catchment Concerning Lidar-derived Ditches in Eastern North Carolina, 2014-2015
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Artificial drainage has major ecosystem impacts through the development of extensive ditch networks that reduce storage and induce large-scale vegetation changes.... -
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Digital elevation models (DEMs) of the Greater Raleigh Area, North Carolina
Department of the Interior —
Digital elevation models (DEMs) were developed from lidar surveys from 2013, 2015, and 2022 for the Greater Raleigh, NC Area, with 1-meter resolution. A DEM of... -
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Positive openness rasters for the Greater Raleigh Area, North Carolina
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Rasters of positive openness and positive openness difference in the Greater Raleigh, NC Area based on 1-meter high-resolution lidar-derived digital elevation models... -
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Lidar-Derived Ditches in Eastern North Carolina with Transportation attributes, 2014-2015
Department of the Interior —
Artificial drainage has major ecosystem impacts through the development of extensive ditch networks that reduce storage and induce large-scale vegetation changes.... -
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Lidar bare earth point density rasters for the Greater Raleigh Area, North Carolina
Department of the Interior —
Lidar bare earth point density rasters were developed from lidar surveys from 2013, 2015, and 2022 for the Greater Raleigh, NC Area, with 1 meter resolution. These...