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Abstract
South Fork Eel River, CA: Understanding Terrace Formation and Abandonment. NCALM Seed. PI: Jonathan Perkins and Noah Finnegan, University of California, Santa Cruz. The survey area was in the form of a 2.25 kilometer wide and 108 kilometer long corridor following the Eel River, located in California, about 250 kilometers north of San Francisco. Data were collected to study strath terrace formation and abandonment.
Dataset is bare-earth raster dem and hillshade. Point cloud can be downloaded from OpenTopography.org.
Dataset DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5069/G93F4MH1
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ERCZO -- LiDAR, Digital Elevation Model (DEM) -- Eel River and South Fork Eel River -- (2009)
OVERVIEW
Description/Abstract
South Fork Eel River, CA: Understanding Terrace Formation and Abandonment. NCALM Seed. PI: Jonathan Perkins and Noah Finnegan, University of California, Santa Cruz. The survey area was in the form of a 2.25 kilometer wide and 108 kilometer long corridor following the Eel River, located in California, about 250 kilometers north of San Francisco. Data were collected to study strath terrace formation and abandonment.
Dataset is bare-earth raster dem and hillshade. Point cloud can be downloaded from OpenTopography.org.
Dataset DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.5069/G93F4MH1
Creator/Author
Jonathan Perkins|Noah Finnegan
CZOs
Eel
Contact
Open Topography or NCALM
SUBJECTS
Disciplines
GIS / Remote Sensing
Topics
LiDAR|Digital Elevation Model (DEM)
Keywords
lidar|eel river|digital elevation model
Variables
gis
Variables ODM2
Digital elevation model|Lidar
TEMPORAL
Date Start
2009-09-04
Date End
2009-09-04
SPATIAL
Field Areas
Eel River Watershed
Location
Eel River and South Fork Eel River
North latitude
40.5087
South latitude
39.7012
West longitude
-124.1354
East longitude
-123.6216
REFERENCE
Citation
Jonathan Perkins, 2009, National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping, OpenTopography, http://dx.doi.org/10.5069/G93F4MH1
CZO ID
4369
External Links
Open Topography web location |
Award Grant Numbers
National Science Foundation EAR - EAR-1043051
Additional Metadata
Name | Value |
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czos | Eel |
czo_id | 4369 |
citation | Jonathan Perkins, 2009, National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping, OpenTopography, http://dx.doi.org/10.5069/G93F4MH1 |
keywords | lidar, eel river, digital elevation model |
variables | gis |
disciplines | GIS / Remote Sensing |
external_links | | http://opentopo.sdsc.edu/datasetMetadata?otCollectionID=OT.092012.26910.4 | |
Credits
Funding Agencies
This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
Agency Name | Award Title | Award Number |
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National Science Foundation EAR | EAR-1043051 |
How to Cite
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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