Adams County Lidar Project “Lidar Enhanced” Soil Survey
Three Townships Surrounding Quincy Approximately 112 Square Miles
Background Information Mapper: Kucera International Inc.; Willoughby, Ohio Data processing and base mapping production work were performed from April 2006 through March 2007.
Aerial Photography and LIDAR Dates Aerial photos flown on March 15, 2006 Aerial Lidar Survey flown on April 11, 2006
General Scope of County Project Color and black & white digital orthophoto production at 1”=100’ scale with 0.5’ pixel resolution Aerial Lidar Survey with DEM production 2’ contour topographic mapping Limited planimetric feature mapping at 1”=100’scale
LIDAR Light Detection and Ranging; or Laser Imaging Detection and Ranging A laser pulse is sent out from a transmitter and the light particles are returned back to the receiver. The laser pulses paint the ground very accurately mapping the ground.
LIDAR is a multiple-return system for each laser shot. Captures anything above the surface, such as forest canopy, buildings, power lines, roads. Captures the earth surface.
DEM and DTM A digital elevation model (DEM) - generally refers to a representation of the earth's surface (or subset of this), including features such as vegetation, buildings, bridges, etc. The DEM often comprises much of the raw dataset, which may have been acquired through techniques such as photogrammetry, LiDAR, land surveying, etc. A digital terrain model (DTM) on the other hand is (generally) a filtered version of this surface, and hence can be a post-processed version of what was originally a DEM. The DTM provides a so-called bare-earth model, devoid of landscape features. While a DEM may be useful for landscape modeling, city modeling and visualization applications, a DTM is often required for flood or drainage modeling, land-use studies, geological applications, and much more. (Wikipedia)
Consolidation of lidar points 25 feet apart
Breaklines are linear features that define interruptions in surface smoothness. They define stream channels, ridges, shorelines, and building footprints.
A terrain dataset is a TIN-based surface A terrain dataset is a TIN-based surface. Triangulated irregular network.
Planimetric Feature Mapping Stereocompiled Building footprints & road centerlines Hydrology & road edge planimetry Railroad centerline planimetry
IOWA LiDAR Interactive Mapping Partners Iowa Department of Transportation Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship Natural Resources Conservation Service The DNR will contract with the U.S.G.S. to gather LiDAR data statewide.