These are terrestrial laser scanner datasets collected in forested areas west of Flagstaff, Arizona in 2015 and 2016. For each of the two scanners, six treatment areas were scanned, with four of them overlapping one another (Figure 1). These data are composed of individual scans referenced to one another using reflective targets, and geolocated using differentially corrected GPS and RTK locations of scan locations (Figure 3). There were overall large differences in point density among the two scanners (Figure 2).
Tags: 3-dimensional data,
Arizona,
Autonomous Terrestrial Laser Scanner,
Flagstaff,
GPS, All tags...
GPS location,
Geography,
Information Sciences,
Northern Arizona,
RTK,
RTK location,
Real Time Kinematic,
Remote Sensing,
Riegl VZ-1000,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
United States,
biota,
elevation,
estimated forest structure,
forest area,
forest ecosystem,
forest structure,
forest treatment area,
global positioning measurement,
global positioning system,
global positioning system location,
horizontal forest structure,
point density,
point density decay,
ponderosa pine forest,
scan location,
terrestrial ecosystems,
terrestrial laser scanner data,
tree canopy,
tree density,
tree diameter,
tree height,
trees,
vertical forest structure, Fewer tags
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