PG&E Diablo Canyon Power Plant (DCPP): Diablo Canyon, CA Central Coast
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Resource Abstract:
The Diablo Canyon Power Plant (DCPP) Lidar and Imagery datasets are comprised of three separate Lidar surveys: Diablo Canyon
(2010), Los Osos (2011), and San Simeon (2013). The Diablo Canyon project study is located in San Luis Obispo County, California,
and encompasses approximately 10,634 acres (43.03 square kilometers). Watershed Sciences, Inc. (WSI) collected Light Detection
and Ranging (Lidar) data on both the inland and intertidal land within the Diablo Canyon study area on 28 January 2010. For
optimal capture of the intertidal zone, WSI acquired Lidar data of the coastline during seasonal low tides (between 0.0 ft
and peak low of ~ -1.5 ft) and in conjunction with a PDOP value of less than 3.0. This Lidar survey utilized a Leica ALS50
Phase II laser system. The sensor scan angle was ±13° from nadir with a pulse rate designed to yield an average
native density of ≥8 pulses per square meter over terrestrial surfaces. The area of interest was surveyed with an opposing
flight line side-lap of ≥50% (≥100% overlap) to reduce laser shadowing and increase surface laser painting. This
survey was flown as part of the DCPP Long-Term Seismic Program (LTSP). In addition to aerial Lidar data, DEM and orthophotography
raster data are available for this area: Diablo Canyon DEMs and Orthophotos.
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Title PG&E Diablo Canyon Power Plant (DCPP): Diablo Canyon, CA Central Coast