125 results — topic: SDP

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Leaf-off 1m Digital Surface Model of the Upper East River Domain

This is a digital surface model from the 2018 NEON AOP dataset. It represents the height above sea level for objects attached to the ground, such as buildings. This version of the data includes the elevation of buildings and other non-vegetation objects such as bridges. Areas of deciduous vegetation

Ian Breckheimer2020
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1m Digital Elevation Model with Buildings Derived from the 2018 NEON AOP Dataset

This is a digital surface model from the 2018 NEON AOP dataset. It represents the height above sea level for objects attached to the ground, such as buildings. This version of the data includes the elevation of buildings and other non-vegetation objects such as bridges, but areas of vegetation refle

Ian Breckheimer2020
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Leaf-on 1m Digital Surface Model for the Upper East River Domain

This is a digital surface model from the 2018 NEON AOP dataset. It represents the height above sea level for objects attached to the ground, such as buildings and trees. This version of the data includes the elevation of the tops of deciduous vegetation, consistent with the data collection interval

Ian Breckheimer2020
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Quality-controlled and Gap-filled 1m Digital Elevation Model for the Upper East River Domain

This is a bare-earth digital elevation model from the 2018 NEON AOP dataset. Areas outside the boundaries of the Upper East River domain were filled with data interpolated from the 3m 2018 Airborne Snow Observatory DEM. The ASO DEM was harmonized with the NEON DEM and filtered to remove small pits a

Ian Breckheimer2020
Dataset

Quality-controlled 1m Digital Elevation Model for the Upper East River Domain

1m Resolution bare-earth Digital Elevation Model for the Upper East River Derived from 2018 NEON AOP Data. This version has been re-processed to remove artifacts associated with sharp ridges and dense vegetation, and was based on original data from NEON: Goulden T ; Hass B ; Brodie E ; Chadwick K D

Ian Breckheimer2020