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LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) is a technology that can be used as a topographic survey for many projects, including wetland creation. Flying LiDAR creates a datafile of elevation points hundreds of times more extensive than anything available from field surveying. This image shows an example of a project site and all of the LiDAR points associated with that site.
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LiDAR data can then be used to create contour lines at the required interval (these lines are 1 foot contours) This data has been used to design wetlands, design stormwater plans, evaluate watersheds, map floodplains and has dozens of other uses yet to be utilized.
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It can even help a project manager visualize what the land actually looks like with the use of GIS. This image comes from making a 3D image of the LiDAR points and overlaying the aerial photos.
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Here are the points used to create the image in the previous slide
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LiDAR can also be used to help develop an accurate view of the watershed in which you are working.
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3D Compared to a 2D View
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Potential Wetland Site Slopes can be exaggerated to help you visualize the actual direction of water movement.
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