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Title:
Digital surface, terrain, and canopy height models for Priest River Experimental Forest in 2002 (2nd Edition) Data publication contains GIS data
Author(s):
Hudak, Andrew T.; Liebermann, Robert J.; Moreira, Eder P.; Gessler, Paul E.; Bright, Benjamin C.; McCarley, T. Ryan
Publication Year:
2020
How to Cite:
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Hudak, Andrew T.; Liebermann, Robert J.; Moreira, Eder P.; Gessler, Paul E.; Bright, Benjamin C.; McCarley, T. Ryan. 2020. Digital surface, terrain, and canopy height models for Priest River Experimental Forest in 2002. 2nd Edition. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2013-0001-2
Abstract:
The data publication contains 1 meter raster data sets for three different digital elevation models (DEM) for the Priest River Experimental Forest in north Idaho in 2002. The first is a digital terrain model (DTM), which is the ground surface with all vegetation and human-made structures removed. The second is a digital surface model (DSM), which includes all vegetation and human-made structures. The last is a canopy height model (CHM), which is the difference between the DSM and the DTM surfaces.

Keywords:
LiDAR; digital elevation model; digital terrain model; digital surface model; canopy height model; elevation data; topography; land cover; high-resolution; vegetation; elevation; Ecology, Ecosystems, & Environment; Landscape ecology; Natural Resource Management & Use; Landscape management; Priest River Experimental Forest; Idaho; UTM 11N
Related publications:
  • Hudak, Andrew T.; Liebermann, Robert J.; Moreira, Eder P.; Gessler, Paul E. 2013. Digital surface, terrain, and canopy height models for Priest River Experimental Forest in 2002. 1st Edition. Fort Collins, CO: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2013-0001
  • Bright, Benjamin C.; Hudak, Andrew T.; McCarley, T. Ryan. 2020. Digital surface, terrain, and canopy height models for Priest River Experimental Forest in 2011. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2020-0043
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