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LiDAR Elevation Data: Marinette County, WI 2021
- Identification Information
- Spatial Reference Information
- Data Quality Information
- Distribution Information
- Metadata Reference Information
Identification Information
- Citation
- Title
- LiDAR Elevation Data: Marinette County, WI 2021
- Originator
- U.S. Geological Survey
- Creation Date
- 2021-04-01
- Publication Date
- 2021-04-01
- Edition
- 2021
- Collection Title
- Coastal
- Abstract
- This data represents LiDAR elevation information for Marinette County, Wisconsin in 2021. The following derivative products are available: classified LAS, hydro breaklines, Intensity images (tiled), DEM (tiled), Tile Index. Also included are several countywide products created by the WisconsinView Partners - the WI Department of Administration’s Geographic Information Office in collaboration with the UW-Madison Space Science and Engineering Center’s (SSEC) WisconsinView repository. Original lidar data in tiled format from federal (USGS 3DEP) and/or local county lidar projects were used to create countywide mosaics of specific datasets such as DEMS, Intensity values and DSMs in various projections and coordinate systems. [These lidar data are processed Classified LAS 1.4 files, formatted to 2123 individual 4500 ft x 4500 ft tiles; used to create intensity images, 3D breaklines, and hydro-flattened DEMs as necessary. Geographic Extent: 6 counties in Wisconsin, covering approximately 1443 total square miles. Dataset Description: The 37876_WI_Statewide_2021_B21, Work Unit 218061 project called for the planning, acquisition, processing, and derivative products of lidar data to be collected at a nominal pulse spacing (NPS) of 0.71 meters. Project specifications are based on the U.S. Geological Survey National Geospatial Program Base LiDAR Specification, 2020 rev. A. The data were developed based on a horizontal projection/datum of NAD 1983 2011 WISCRS Marinette Feet, Foot US and vertical datum of NAVD88 Geoid 18, Foot US. LiDAR data were delivered as processed Classified LAS 1.4 files formatted to 2122 individual 4500 ft x 4500 ft tiles, as tiled intensity imagery, and as tiled bare earth DEMs; all tiled to the same 4500 ft x 4500 ft schema. Continuous breaklines were produced in Esri file geodatabase format. Ground Conditions: LiDAR was collected in spring 2021, while no snow was on the ground and rivers were at or below normal levels. In order to post process the LiDAR data to meet task order specifications and meet ASPRS vertical accuracy guidelines, NV5 Geospatial utilized a total of 167 ground control points that were used to calibrate the LiDAR to known ground locations established throughout the project area. An additional 273 independent accuracy checkpoints, 159 in Bare Earth and Urban landcovers (159 NVA points), 114 in Tall Weeds categories (114 VVA points), were used to assess the vertical accuracy of the data. These checkpoints were not used to calibrate or post process the data. These checkpoints were not used to calibrate or post process the data. One less LAS file for WI_StWide_1_Marinette_2021. Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data for Wisconsin as part of the required deliverables for the 37876_WI_Statewide_2021_B21, Work Unit 218061 project. Class 2 (ground) LiDAR points in conjunction with the hydro breaklines were used to create a 2 foot hydro-flattened Raster DEM.
- Purpose
- To acquire detailed surface elevation data for use in conservation planning, design, research, floodplain mapping, dam safety assessments and elevation modeling, etc. Classified LAS files are used to show the manually reviewed bare earth surface. This allows the user to create intensity images, breaklines and raster DEMs. The purpose of these LiDAR data was to produce high accuracy 3D hydro-flattened digital elevation models (DEMs) with a 2 foot cell size. These raw LiDAR point cloud data were used to create classified LiDAR LAS files, intensity images, 3D breaklines, and hydro-flattened DEMs as necessary.
- Supplemental Information
- Data is available for download from: https://bin.ssec.wisc.edu/pub/wisconsinview/lidar/Marinette/Marinette_2021_3DEP_Delivery/ Detailed, original metadata accompanying this LiDAR data is available inside the ‘Metadata’ folder from WisconsinView. https://bin.ssec.wisc.edu/pub/wisconsinview/lidar/Marinette/Marinette_2021_3DEP_Delivery/
- Temporal Extent
- Time Instant
- 2021-04-01T00:00:00
- Bounding Box
- West
- -88.4347595597
- East
- -87.5744640528
- North
- 45.7968661162
- South
- 44.9620344552
- ISO Topic Category
- elevation
- Place Keyword
- Marinette County
-
Wisconsin
- Place Keyword Thesaurus
- GNS
- Theme Keyword
-
Digital elevation models
- Theme Keyword Thesaurus
- LCSH
- Theme Keyword
- Lidar
- Grids
- Surface models
- Terrain models
- Relief models
- Hydrography
- Topography
-
Elevations
- Theme Keyword Thesaurus
- LCSH
- Resource Constraints
- Use Limitation
- None. However, users should be aware that temporal changes may have occurred since this dataset was collected and that some parts of these data may no longer represent actual surface conditions. Users should not use these data for critical applications without a full awareness of their limitations. Acknowledgement of the organization providing these data to the public would be appreciated for products derived from these data.
- Status
- completed
- Maintenance and Update Frequency
- unknown
- Language
- Credit
- U.S. Geological Survey
- Point of Contact
- Contact
- NV 5 Geospatial
- Position Name
- Contractor
- Point of Contact
- Contact
- U.S. Geological Survey
Spatial Reference Information
- Reference System Identifier
- Code
- 7619
- Code Space
- EPSG
- Version
- 9.7
Data Quality Information
- Completeness Commission
- Completeness Commission
- Lineage
- Process Step
- Description
- Hydro-Flattened Raster DEM Processing: Class 2 (Ground) LiDAR points in conjunction with the hydro-breaklines were used to create a 2 foot hydro-flattened raster DEM. Using automated scripting routines in proprietary software, GeoTIFF files were created for each tile. Each surface was reviewed using Global Mapper to check for any surface anomalies or incorrect elevations found within the surface.
- Process Step
- Description
- Raw Data and Boresight Processing: The boresight for each lift was done individually as the solution may change slightly from lift to lift. The following steps describe the Raw Data Processing and Boresight process: 1) Technicians processed the raw data to LAS format flight lines using the final GPS/IMU solution. This LAS data set was used as source data for boresight. 2) Technicians first used NV5 Geospatial proprietary and commercial software to calculate initial boresight adjustment angles based on sample areas selected in the lift. These areas cover calibration flight lines collected in the lift, cross tie, and production flight lines. These areas are well distributed in the lift coverage and cover multiple terrain types that are necessary for boresight angle calculation. The technicians then analyzed the results and made any necessary additional adjustment until it was acceptable for the selected areas. 3) Once the boresight angle calculation was completed for the selected areas, the adjusted settings were applied to all of the flight lines of the lift and checked for consistency. The technicians utilized commercial and proprietary software packages to analyze how well flight line overlaps matched for the entire lift and adjusted as necessary until the results met the project specifications. 4) Once all lifts were completed with individual boresight adjustment, the technicians checked and corrected the vertical misalignment of all flight lines and also the matching between data and ground truth. The relative accuracy was less than or equal to 7 cm RMSEz within individual swaths and less than or equal to 10 cm RMSEz or within swath overlap (between adjacent swaths). 5) The technicians ran a final vertical accuracy check of the boresighted flight lines against the surveyed checkpoints after the z correction to ensure the requirement of NVA = 19.6 cm 95% Confidence Level (Required Accuracy) was met.
- Process Step
- Description
- LAS Point Classification: The point classification was performed as described below. The bare earth surface was manually reviewed to ensure correct classification on the Class 2 (Ground) points. After the bare-earth surface was finalized, it was then used to generate all hydro-breaklines through heads-up digitization. All ground (ASPRS Class 2) LiDAR data inside of the Lake Pond and Double Line Drain hydro-flattened breaklines were then classified to Water (ASPRS Class 9) using proprietary tools. A buffer of 3.0 foot was also used around each hydro-flattened feature to classify these ground (ASPRS Class 2) points to Ignored ground (ASPRS Class 20). All Lake Pond Island and Double Line Drain Island features were checked to ensure that the ground (ASPRS Class 2) points were reclassified to the correct classification after the automated classification was completed. Any noise that was identified either through manual review or automated routines was classified to the appropriate class ( ASPRS Class 7 and/or ASPRS Class 18) followed by flagging with the withheld bit. All data were manually reviewed and any remaining artifacts removed using functionality provided by TerraScan and TerraModeler. Global Mapper was used as a final check of the bare earth dataset. GeoCue was then used to create the deliverable industry-standard LAS files for both the Point Cloud Data and the Bare Earth. NV5 Geospatial proprietary software was used to perform final statistical analysis of the classes in the LAS files, on a per tile level to verify final classification metrics and full LAS header information.
- Process Step
- Description
- Add data to UW-Madison archive.
- Process Date
- 2023-06-14T00:00:00
Distribution Information
- Format Name
- Various
- Format Version
- 1.0
- Distributor
- University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Online Access
- https://bin.ssec.wisc.edu/pub/wisconsinview/lidar/Marinette/Marinette_2021_3DEP_Delivery/
- Protocol
- WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download
- Name
- WisconsinView.org
- Function
- download
Metadata Reference Information
- Hierarchy Level
- dataset
- Metadata File Identifier
- 76306985-DC8D-4298-B783-375B08F2E6CA
- Metadata Point of Contact
- Name
- Arthur H. Robinson Map Library
- Position Name
- metadata technician
- Delivery Point
- 550 N. Park Street
- City
- Madison
- Administrative Area
- WI
- Postal Code
- 53706
- Country
- US
- askmap@library.wisc.edu
- Phone
- (608) 262-1471
- Metadata Date Stamp
- Metadata Standard Name
- ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
- Metadata Standard Version
- 2007
- Character Set
- utf8