The Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) LAS dataset is a survey of Fulton County. The Fulton County LiDAR Survey project area
consists of approximately 690.5 square miles. The LiDAR point cloud was flown at a density sufficient to support a maximum
final post spacing of 5 meters for unobscured areas. 3001 Inc. acquired 75 flightlines between March 3, 2006 and March 6,
2006 and 120 flightlines were reflown between July 29, 2006 and August 4, 2006. The data was divided into 5000' by 5000' foot
cells that serve as the tiling scheme. The Fulton County LiDAR Survey was collected under the guidance of a Professional Mapper/Surveyor.
Citation
Title 2006 Fulton County Georgia Lidar
publication Date
2013-08-12
cited responsible party
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publisher
organisation Name
NOAA's Ocean Service, Office for Coastal Management (OCM)
Contact information
Address
, Charleston, SC
cited responsible party
-
originator
organisation Name
Fulton County Department of Public Works, Department of Commerce (DOC), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
National Ocean Service (NOS), Office for Coastal Management (OCM)
The Fulton County LiDAR Survey data will support the creation of Federal Emergency Management Agency Flood Insurance Rate
Maps (FEMA FIRM) and an integrated ground and surface water model. The Fulton County LiDAR Survey was collected under the
guidance of a Licensed and Professional Surveyor/Mapper.
Browse image (thumbnail):
thumbnail file name:
file type: kmz
thumbnail file description:
This graphic shows the lidar coverage for the topography of Fulton County LiDAR survey area in Georgia.
Resource language:
eng; USA
Resource progress code:
completed
Resource Maintenance Information
maintenance or update frequency:
notPlanned
Constraints on resource usage:
Constraints
Use limitation statement:
Any conclusions drawn from the analysis of this information are not the responsibility of the Fulton County Public Works Department,
Ayres Associates, USGS, NOAA, the Office for Coastal Management or its partners.
Constraints on resource usage:
Legal Constraints
use constraint:
otherRestrictions
Other constraints
Use Constraints: These unaltered data may not be redistributed without all of the elements of the metadata listed in the Supplemental
Information section of this metadata document. Acknowledgement of Ayres Associates would be appreciated in products derived
from these data.
Constraints on resource usage:
Legal Constraints
Access Constraints
otherRestrictions
Other constraints
Access Constraints: None
Spatial representation type code:
vector
Resource extent
Geographic Extent
Geographic Bounding Box
westBoundLongitude
-84.866360
eastBoundLongitude
-84.089227
northBoundLatitude
34.192198
southBoundLatitude
33.489459
Temporal Extent
2006-03-03
2006-03-06
Additional information on resource:
The metadata are not complete if the format is not compatible with ArcGIS 9, if it is not FDGC Compliant, and if copies of
the survey report in PDF format are not delivered as an attachment. The information in this report are the result of the LiDAR
surveys performed on the dates indicated and the general conditions at the time. A footprint of this data may be viewed in
Google Earth at: ftp://coast.noaa.gov/pub/DigitalCoast/lidar1_z/geoid12a/data/2526/supplemental/ga2006_fultoncounty.KMZ A
LiDAR Report from the vendor for this data set may be viewed here: ftp://coast.noaa.gov/pub/DigitalCoast/lidar1_z/geoid12a/data/2526/supplemental/FultonCountyGA_QAreport.pdf
point of contact
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pointOfContact
organisation Name
Ayres Associates
Contact information
Telephone
Voice 608-443-1200
Address
1802 Pankratz Street, Madison, WI, 53704
Country U.S.A.
source description
Source Contribution: The Fulton County LiDAR Survey was acquired and processed by Ayres Associates and 3001, Inc.Source Type:
digital tape media
source citation
Title Fulton County LiDAR Survey
publication Date
2010-01-01
presentationForm
REMOTE SENSING IMAGE
cited responsible party
-
publisher
organisation Name
Ayres Associates
Contact information
Address
, Madison, WI
cited responsible party
-
originator
organisation Name
Ayres Associates
Resource extent
Temporal Extent
2010-03-29
2010-04-02
AbsoluteExternalPositionalAccuracy
name Of Measure Horizontal Positional Accuracy Report
evaluation Method Description
All ground control processing and adjustments are performed using published coordinate horizontal and vertical datums (e.g.
NGS CORS). For deliverables, Corpscon for Windows Version 5.11.08 (geoid 99) has been used for horizontal and vertical datum
conversion as well as for coordinate system conversion purposes (e.g. UTM to State Plane).
AbsoluteExternalPositionalAccuracy
name Of Measure Horizontal Positional Accuracy
measure Description
This value is computed by comparing ground control to an intensity based image derived from the classified LiDAR data and
represents the RMSE of residuals on controls within the project area.
Quantitative Result
result value 3.3
value Units
AbsoluteExternalPositionalAccuracy
name Of Measure Vertical Positional Accuracy Report
evaluation Method Description
The accuracy assessment was performed using a standard method to compute the root mean square error (RMSE) based on a comparison
of ground control points (GCP) and filtered LiDAR data points. Filtered LiDAR data has had vegetation and cultural features
removed and by analysis represents bare earth elevations. Testing was performed prior to gridding of the filtered LiDAR data
points and construction of the Intergraph .dtm file format. The RMSE figure was used to compute the vertical National Standard
for Spatial Data Accuracy (NSSDA). Ground control was established by 3001, Inc. A spatial proximity analysis was used to select
edited LiDAR data points contiguous to the relevant GCPs. A search radius decision rule is applied with consideration of terrain
complexity, cumulative error and adequate sample size. Cumulative error results from the errors inherent in the various sources
of horizontal measurement. These sources include the airborne GPS, GCPs and the uncertainty of the accuracy of the LiDAR data
points. This accuracy is achieved prior to the sub-sampling that occurs through integration with the inertial measurement
unit (IMU) positions that are recorded. It is unclear at this time whether the initial accuracy is maintained. The horizontal
accuracy of the GCPs is estimated to be in the range of approximately 1 to 1.6 inches. Finally, sample size was considered.
The specification for the National Standard for Spatial Data Accuracy is a minimum of 20 points to conduct a statistically
significant accuracy evaluation (Minnesota Planning, 1999, Positional Accuracy Handbook, Minnesota Planning Land Management
Information Center, St. Paul, Minnesota., p.3). Most statistical texts indicate that a minimum of 30 sample points provide
a reasonable Approximation of a normal distribution. The intent of the NSSDA is to reflect the geographic area of interest
and the distribution of error in the data set (Federal Geographic Data Committee, 1998, Geospatial National Standard for Spatial
Data Accuracy, Federal Geographic Data Committee Secretariat, Reston, Virginia, p.3-4). Additional steps were taken to ensure
the vertical accuracy Of the LiDAR data including: Step 1: Precision Bore sighting (Check Edge-matching) Step 2: Compare the
LiDAR data to the Field Survey (Field survey is to FEMA specifications and more stringent internal specifications) Step 3:
Automated Filtering Step 4: Manual Editing (Quality Control) Step 5: 3-D digitizing and Photogrammetric Compilation of hydrographic
breaklines.
AbsoluteExternalPositionalAccuracy
name Of Measure Vertical Positional Accuracy
measure Description
This value is computed by comparing ground control elevation to the classified LiDAR ground surface and represents the RMSE
of residuals on controls within the project area.
Quantitative Result
result value 0.0579
value Units
Completeness Commission
evaluation Method Description
The LAS files were flown at a density sufficient to support a maximum final post spacing of 5 meters for unobscured areas.
The bare-earth surface will contain voids in areas that were densely vegetated, covered by bridges, buildings, water, fresh
asphalt, sand etc.
ConceptualConsistency
measure Description
The LAS files were flown at a density sufficient to support a maximum final post spacing of 5 meters for unobscured areas.
3001 Inc. acquired 75 flightlines between March 3, 2006 and March 6, 2006 and 120 flightlines were reflown between July 29,
2006 and August 4, 2006. The data was divided into 5000' by 5000' foot cells that serve as the tiling scheme. The Fulton County
LiDAR Survey was collected under the guidance of a Professional Mapper/Surveyor.
notes: This metadata was automatically generated from the FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata standard (version
FGDC-STD-001-1998) using the 2015-05-04 version of the FGDC RSE to ISO 19115-2 transform.
notes: Translated from FGDC 2015-06-11T11:39:43.115-04:00
Metadata contact
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pointOfContact
organisation Name
NOAA Office for Coastal Management
Contact information
Telephone
Voice 843-740-1202
Address
2234 South Hobson Avenue, Charleston, SC, 29405-2413