2012 Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries (DOGAMI) Lidar: Rogue River Oregon
2012_OLC_RogueRiver_m6369_metadata
eng
Dataset
elevation
DoGAMI
Light Detection and Ranging
bare earth
bare ground
high-resolution
WSI has collected Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data of the Rogue River Study Area for the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries (DOGAMI), encompassing portions of Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, and Josephine Counties. The Oregon LiDAR Consortium's Rogue River project area encompasses approximately 1.4 million acres in the southwestern region of the state. The area includes portions of the Siskiyou National Forest, the City of Grants Pass and the Rogue River.
The collection of high resolution geographic data is part an ongoing pursuit to amass a library of information accessible to government agencies as well as the general public. Several agencies including DOGAMI, BLM, and FEMA contributed to the funding of the project. Between March 6th and August 16th, 2012, WSI employed remote-sensing lasers in order to obtain a total of 868,375 acres of data delivered to date. The latest delivery data covered a total area of 338,349 acres of which 333,066 acres lie within the Area of Interest. Final products created include LiDAR point cloud data, 1 meter digital elevation models of bare earth ground model and highest-hit returns, hydro-flattened raster data sets, intensity rasters, hydrologic shapefiles, area vector shapes, and corresponding statistical data.
Original contact information:
Contact Name: Jacob Edwards
Contact Org: DOGAMI
Phone: 971-673-1557
Email: jacob.edwards@oregon.gov
OCM Partners
OCM Partners
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/49606
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/49401
northlimit=42.627359;
eastlimit=-123.748218;
southlimit=42.58961;
westlimit=-123.829671;
start=2012-03-08;
end=2012-08-16;
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2017