2015-16 Central Highlands LiDAR Project
project:
cep08-2015-16_central-highlands
The Central Highlands LiDAR survey provides elevation data over a 4580 km² northeast of Melbourne in Victoria. The LiDAR data will be used in conjunction to map the key forest structure. The LiDAR was captured between January to May 2016, at a nominal density of four outgoing laser pulses per square metre with 50% overlap in swaths. A set of seamless products were produced to project specifications, including a digital elevation model (DEM), Canopy Height model (CHM), Foliar Cover Models (FCMs), and First Return Intensity Images
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(2016) 2015-16 Central Highlands LiDAR Project Department of Transport and Planning https://metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/c68b1084-e8f3-5c9c-851b-b58f32f1c9a5 |
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Description
- Title
- 2015-16 Central Highlands LiDAR Project
- Alternate title
- cep08-2015-16_central-highlands
- Resource Type
- Project
- Purpose
- Forest Structure Mapping
Temporal
Spatial
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- Description
- Victora's Central Highlands - 4,200km2
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Department of Transport and Planning
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Coordinated Imagery Program
PO Box 500
East Melbourne
Victoria
3002
Australia
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- Imagery base maps earth cover
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