2010 US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Portland District Columbia River Lidar
Dataset Identification:
Resource Abstract:
The Columbia River Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) survey project was a collaborative effort to develop detailed high
density LiDAR terrain data for the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). The LiDAR will be used to support hydraulic modeling
work associated with proposed 2014 Columbia River treaty negotiations. The dataset encompasses approximately 2836 square miles
of territory in portions of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana within the Columbia River drainage. This survey was under
the jurisdiction of three Corps districts: Portland (CENWP), Seattle (CENWS), and Walla Walla (CENWW). CENWP was the project
lead and primary contracting organization. Bare earth point data are classified as either ground (2), model key point (8)
or water (9) and represent the earth's surface with all vegetation and human-made structures removed. Model key points were
generated to represent the bare earth surface within a 0.07 m tolerance. Ground points (class 2) are the remaining ground
points not classed as model key. Both ground and model key classes are needed for display of all bare earth points. Water
classification was used for those bare earth/ground classified points that fell inside a water boundary as determined using
softcopy photogrammetry with stereograms generated from LiDAR intensities. All remaining points received the default classification
(1). In some areas of heavy vegetation or forest cover, there may be relatively few ground points in the LiDAR data. The RMSE
of the data for open, hard-packed surfaces is 0.046 meters as assessed from 40,266 ground survey (real time kinematic) points
taken on hard-packed road surfaces. This value is representative of anticipated accuracies in open, evenly sloped or flat
terrain where maximum point densities were achieved. The project was completed for the US Army Corps of Engineers, Portland
District, to support hydraulic modeling related to the ACOE Columbia River Treaty project. Data acquisition, bare earth processing,
and development of final tiled LiDAR deliverables and DEM's was performed by Watershed Sciences, Inc. Overall project management,
photogrammetric quality control review using LiDAR stereograms, water delineation and breakline development was performed
by David C. Smith & Associates, Inc. Professional Surveyor oversight of ground control data, ground control data processing
and ground control publication was performed by David Evans and Associates, Inc. Final quality control review in ArcGIS of
all final deliverables, including preparation of point density rasters and reach based geo-databases incorporating all deliverables,
was performed by CC Patterson and Associates. NOTE ON DATUM ISSUES: All ground control and subsequent LiDAR data deliverables
were developed and delivered at NAD '83 CORS 96 horizontal and NAVD '88 Geoid '09 vertical datums as processed in OPUS-DB.
Due to limitations in the transformations supported by ESRI, NAD '83 and NAVD '88 datums were temporarily assigned to the
ESRI deliverables and ESRI .prj file even though the actual coordinate values in the data files are at the original NAD '83
CORS 96 and NAVD '88 Geoid '09 datums. In many instances, a temporary assignment of NAD '83 HARN or HPGN may better approximate
local conditions. Plain NAD '83 was used for the primary deliverable in order to avoid any implication of higher precision;
however, the user may want to evaluate other approximations for specific applications. At such time as ESRI includes support
for NAD '83 CORS '96, the temporary NAD '83 assignment in the .prj file should be replaced with NAD '83 CORS '96 without further
reprojection. The NOAA Coastal Services Center has converted the data to ellipsoid heights (using Geoid09) and NAD 83 geographic
coordinates for data storage and Digital Coast provisioning purposes.
Citation
Title 2010 US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Portland District Columbia River Lidar
publication Date
2012-03-01
presentationForm
imageDigital
cited responsible party
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originator
organisation Name
DOC/NOAA/NOS/OCM > Office for Coastal Management, National Ocean Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce
Contact information
Telephone
Voice 843-740-1200
Address
2234 South Hobson Ave., Charleston, SC, 29405-2413
organisation Name
US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Portland District
cited responsible party
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publisher
organisation Name
DOC/NOAA/NOS/OCM > Office for Coastal Management, National Ocean Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce
Contact information
Telephone
Voice 843-740-1200
Address
2234 South Hobson Ave., Charleston, SC, 29405-2413
other Citation Details
Cinergi keyword enhanced.File generated at Thu Aug 24 09:56:30 UTC 2017
purpose:
Provide high resolution terrain elevation and land cover elevation data for the purpose of supporting hydraulic modeling related
to the Columbia River Treaty Project.
Browse image (thumbnail):
thumbnail file name:
file type: kmz
thumbnail file description:
This kmz file shows the extent of coverage for the 2010 USACE Columbia River lidar data set.
Resource language:
eng; USA
Resource progress code:
completed
Resource Maintenance Information
maintenance or update frequency:
notPlanned
Constraints on resource usage:
Constraints
Use limitation statement:
These data depict the elevations at the time of the survey and are only accurate for that time. Users should be aware that
temporal changes may have occurred since this data set was collected and some parts of this data may no longer represent actual
surface conditions. Users should not use this data for critical applications without a full awareness of its limitations.
Any conclusions drawn from analysis of this information are not the responsibility of NOAA or any of its partners. These data
are NOT to be used for navigational purposes.
Constraints on resource usage:
Legal Constraints
Use Limitation
While every effort has been made to ensure that these data are accurate and reliable within the limits of the current state
of the art, NOAA cannot assume liability for any damages caused by any errors or omissions in the data, nor as a result of
the failure of the data to function on a particular system. NOAA makes no warranty, expressed or implied, nor does the fact
of distribution constitute such a warranty.
Spatial representation type code:
vector
Resource extent
Geographic Extent
Geographic Bounding Box
westBoundLongitude
-124.125759
eastBoundLongitude
-113.941400
northBoundLatitude
49.004158
southBoundLatitude
44.775230
Temporal Extent
2009-11-16
2010-07-02
point of contact
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pointOfContact
individual Name Jacob MacDonald
organisation Name
US Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District
Description Registry that accesses the EPSG Geodetic Parameter Dataset, which is a structured dataset of Coordinate Reference Systems
and Coordinate Transformations.
name Of Measure Horizontal Positional Accuracy Report
evaluation Method Description
Processes were designed to achieve a horizontal accuracy for unobscured raw point cloud data of less than 30 cm. See LiDAR
data report at: ftp://ftp.csc.noaa.gov/pub/crs/beachmap/qa_docs/or/usace_columbia_river/ColumbiaRiverLiDARProject_FinalSummaryReport.doc
AbsoluteExternalPositionalAccuracy
name Of Measure Vertical Positional Accuracy Report
evaluation Method Description
Processes were designed to meet a scope of work vertical accuracy requirement of 13 cm Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) for the
final integrated ground model. Vegetated areas could not be assessed using softcopy photogrammetry methods and may not meet
this accuracy in all cases. Open, hard pavement areas significantly exceed this requirement. The RMSE of the data for open,
hard-packed surfaces is 0.046 meters as assessed from 40,266 ground survey (real time kinematic) points taken on hard-packed
road surfaces. See LiDAR data report at: ftp://ftp.csc.noaa.gov/pub/crs/beachmap/qa_docs/or/usace_columbia_river/ColumbiaRiverLiDARProject_FinalSummaryReport.doc
AbsoluteExternalPositionalAccuracy
name Of Measure Vertical Positional Accuracy
measure Description
The RMSE of the data for open, hard-packed surfaces is 0.046 meters as assessed from 40,266 ground survey (real time kinematic)
points taken on hard-packed road surfaces. This value is representative of anticipated accuracies in open, evenly sloped or
flat terrain where maximum point densities were achieved. To assess accuracies in other terrain conditions, a detailed photogrammetric
review using LiDAR stereograms was conducted. The review was focused on significant and readily identifiable features of 0.5
m height or larger. Areas where the initial ground model point densities did not appear to support the 13 cm RMSE target accuracy
were identified and corrected with supplemental breaklines to create an integrated terrain model designed to meet accuracy
requirements.
Quantitative Result
result value 0.046
value Units
Completeness Commission
evaluation Method Description
LiDAR data has been collected and processed for all areas within the project study area.
ConceptualConsistency
measure Description
LiDAR flight lines have been examined to ensure that there was at least 60% sidelap; there are no gaps between flightlines,
and overlapping flightlines have consistent elevation values. Professional surveyor oversight was implemented for the base
station control survey. All control point data was reviewed by a professional surveyor, processed for and NGS OPUS DB solution
and for inclusion in the database. 10% of the field points were verified by an independent GPS survey quality control check.
All new monuments were submitted for publication on the OPUS online datasheet website. Ground point classifications were reviewed
in detail both by visual review during the initial LiDAR processing and again during a photogrammetric review against stereograms
generated from first return LiDAR intensities. 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. An overall review including mosaicing all imagery
and developing a geodatabase of all .las files, raster and vector deliverables was performed as a final quality control check.
organisation Name
DOC/NOAA/NOS/OCM > Office for Coastal Management, National Ocean Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce
Contact information
Telephone
Voice 843-740-1200
Address
2234 South Hobson Ave., Charleston, SC, 29405-2413
Ordering Instructions
The National Geophysical Data Center serves as the archive for this LIDAR data. NGDC should only be contacted for this data
if it cannot be obtained from NOAA Coastal Services Center.
Distributor
distributor contact
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distributor
individual Name Mike Sutherland
organisation Name
DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI > National Centers of Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
Contact information
Telephone
Voice 303-497-6120
Fax 303-497-6513
Address
325 Broadway E/GC1, Boulder, CO, 80305-3328
Country USA
Ordering Instructions
The National Geophysical Data Center serves as the archive for this LIDAR dataset. NGDC should only be contacted for the data
if it cannot be obtained from NOAA Coastal Services Center.
notes: This metadata was automatically generated from the FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata standard (version
FGDC-STD-001-1998) using the 2013-01-04 version of the FGDC RSE to ISO 19115-2 for LiDAR transform.
notes: Translated from FGDC 2013-01-22T13:19:14.587-07:00
Metadata contact
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author
individual Name Mike Sutherland
organisation Name
DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI > National Centers of Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
Contact information
Telephone
Voice 303-497-6120
Fax 303-497-6513
Address
325 Broadway E/GC1, Boulder, CO, 80305-3328
Country USA