Metadata for Flathead Basin 3-foot Digital Elevation Models
Identification Information:
- Citation:
- Originator: Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation
- Originator: Watershed Sciences, Inc.
- Publication date: 11/16/2010
- Title: Flathead Basin 3-foot Digital Elevation Models
- Publication place: Helena, MT
- Publisher: Montana State Library
- Online linkage:
http://geoinfo.montanastatelibrary.org/data/flatheadbasin_mapping_project_2009/digital_elevation_model_data/3-foot_digital_elevation_models/
- Abstract:
- The dataset lies within Flathead and Lake Counties in northwestern Montana.
The bare earth digital elevation models (DEM) represent the earth's surface with all vegetation and human-made structures removed. The bare earth DEMs were derived from LiDAR data using TIN processing of the ground point returns. The DEM grid cell size is 3 feet. The elevation units are in feet. Some elevation values have been interpolated across areas in the ground model where there is no elevation data (e.g. over water, over dense vegetation).
Watershed Sciences, Inc. collected the LiDAR and created this data set for the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation
- Purpose:
- Provide high resolution terrain elevation and land cover elevation data.
- Time period of content:
- Beginning date: 09/22/2009
- Ending date: 09/29/2009
- Currentness reference: ground condition
- Status:
- Progress: Complete
- Maintenance and update frequency: None planned
- Access constraints: None
- Use constraints:
- In some areas of heavy vegetation or forest cover, there may be relatively few ground points in the LiDAR data. TINing the points produces large triangles and hence the elevations may be less accurate within such areas.
Elevation values for open water surfaces are not valid elevation values because few LiDAR points are returned from water surfaces. Triangles were created across water surfaces by interpolating from the nearest land points.
The Montana State Library Geographic Information Services provides this product/service for informational purposes only. The Library did not produce it for, nor is it suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Consumers of this information should review or consult the primary data and information sources to ascertain the viability of the information for their purposes. The Library provides these data in good faith but does not represent or warrant its accuracy, adequacy, or completeness. In no event shall the Library be liable for any incorrect results or analysis; any direct, indirect, special, or consequential damages to any party; or any lost profits arising out of or in connection with the use or the inability to use the data or the services provided. The Library makes these data and services available as a convenience to the public, and for no other purpose. The Library reserves the right to change or revise published data and/or services at any time.
- Point of contact:
- Stephen Story
- Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation
- PO Box 1601
- Helena,
MT 59620-1601
- Telephone: 406-444-6664
- E-Mail: sestory@mt.gov
- Data set credit: Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation
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Data Quality Information:
- Logical consistency report:
- LiDAR flight lines have been examined to ensure that there was at least 50% sidelap, there are no gaps between flightlines, and overlapping flightlines have consistent elevation values.
Shaded relief images have been visually inspected for data errors such as pits, border artifacts, gaps, and shifting. The data was examined at a 1:2000 scale.
- Quantitative horizontal positional accuracy assessment:
- Horizontal positional accuracy explanation:
- See LiDAR data report -- http://docs.msl.mt.gov/geoinfo/Flathead_2009/Reports/Documents/RemoteSensingReport.pdf
- Quantitative vertical positional accuracy assessment:
- Vertical positional accuracy value: RMSE = 0.118 feet (0.036 meters)
- Vertical positional accuracy explanation:
- The Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) of the data set is 0.118 feet (0.036 meters). Accuracy was assessed using 4229 ground survey (real time kinematic) points. Please see LiDAR data report for a discussion of statistics related to these datasets.
- Lineage:
- Process step:
- Acquisition.
The LiDAR data was collected from September 22nd - 29th, 2009. The survey used a Leica ALS50 Phase II laser system mounted in a Cessna Caravan 208. Near nadir scan angles were used to increase penetration of vegetation to ground surfaces. Ground level GPS and aircraft IMU were collected during the flight.
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- Process step:
- Processing.
1. Flight lines and data were reviewed to ensure complete coverage of the study area and positional accuracy of the laser points.
2. Laser point return coordinates were computed using ALS Post Processor software, IPAS Pro GPS/INS software, and Waypoint GPS, based on independent data from the LiDAR system, IMU, and aircraft.
3. The raw LiDAR file was assembled into flight lines per return with each point having an associated x, y, and z coordinate.
4. Visual inspection of swath to swath laser point consistencies within the study area were used to perform manual refinements of system alignment.
5. Custom algorithms were designed to evaluate points between adjacent flight lines. Automated system alignment was computed based upon randomly selected swath to swath accuracy measurements that consider elevation, slope, and intensities. Specifically, refinement in the combination of system pitch, roll and yaw offset parameters optimize internal consistency.
6. Noise (e.g., pits and birds) was filtered using ALS postprocessing software, based on known elevation ranges and included the removal of any cycle slips.
7. Using TerraScan and Microstation, ground classifications utilized custom settings appropriate to the study area.
8. The corrected and filtered return points were compared to the RTK ground survey points collected to verify the vertical and horizontal accuracies.
9. Points were output as laser points, TINed and GRIDed surfaces.
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Spatial Reference Information:
- Horizontal coordinate system definition:
- Grid coordinate system name: State Plane Coordinate System
- SPCS zone identifier: 2500
- Lambert conformal conic:
- Standard parallel: 45.000000
- Standard parallel: 49.000000
- Longitude of central meridian: -109.500000
- Latitude of projection origin: 44.250000
- False easting: 600000.000000
- False northing: 0.000000
- Planar distance units: U.S. Survey Feet
- Geodetic model:
- Horizontal datum name: D_North_American_1983_HARN
- Ellipsoid name: Geodetic Reference System 80
- Semi-major axis: 6378137.000000
- Denominator of flattening ratio: 298.257222
- Altitude system definition:
- Altitude datum name: North American Vertical Datum of 1988, Geoid 3
- Altitude distance units: U.S. Survey Feet
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Entity and Attribute Information:
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Distribution Information:
- Distributor:
- Montana State Library
- PO Box 201800
- Helena,
MT 59620-1800
- Telephone: 406-444-5354
- E-Mail: geoinfo@mt.gov
- Resource description: Downloadable Data
- Distribution liability:
- The Montana State Library provides this product/service for informational purposes only. The Library did not produce it for, nor is it suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Consumers of this information should review or consult the primary data and information sources to ascertain the viability of the information for their purposes. The Library provides these data in good faith but does not represent or warrant its accuracy, adequacy, or completeness. In no event shall the Library be liable for any incorrect results or analysis; any direct, indirect, special, or consequential damages to any party; or any lost profits arising out of or in connection with the use or the inability to use the data or the services provided. The Library makes these data and services available as a convenience to the public, and for no other purpose. The Library reserves the right to change or revise published data and/or services at any time.
- Standard order process:
- Digital form:
- Format name: TIFF
- Online option:
http://geoinfo.montanastatelibrary.org/data/flatheadbasin_mapping_project_2009/digital_elevation_model_data/3-foot_digital_elevation_models/
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Metadata Reference Information:
- Metadata date: 10/31/2013
- Metadata review date: 12/03/2010
- Metadata contact:
- Watershed Sciences, Inc.
- 257 B SW Madison Ave
- Corvallis,
OR 97333
- Telephone: 541-752-1204
- E-Mail: watershedsciences.com
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