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U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey

Discover the evolution of elevation data from surface characterization to detailed 3D models for various applications like hydrology, monitoring hazards, wildlife habitats, and disaster response. Explore the requirements and benefits of enhanced elevation data for different business needs.

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U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey

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  1. Elevation Data Product Needs and Requirements Larry Sugarbaker Senior Advisor - Geography U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey

  2. Enhanced Elevation Data…What’s different about it? Business requirements are changing….fast New data collection technologies are dramatically changing how we think about the surface of our planet. The concept of elevation is changing from a bare earth surface characterization to a three dimensional model of multiple surface objects including bare earth, vegetation, buildings and other features. Geospatial information systems must evolve (quickly) to meet these business requirements.

  3. Hydrology Bare Earth Elevation Orthoimagery Structures Traditional Mapping Applications from Lidar Land Cover Contours Lidar

  4. Lidar Point Cloud of Structures University of Nebraska USGS study - 2003

  5. Landslide Inventory

  6. Geomorphologic mapping

  7. Assessment of Farm Practices Discuss the 1ft contour need from the old soil conservation document. Lidar derived elevation dataset - 2 meter National Elevation Dataset - 10 meter Courtesy of NRCS

  8. Estimating Vegetation Attributes Crown Cover by Height Strata Estimating Summarize the proportion of Lidar returns by various height strata (i.e., estimate the amount of vegetation by height strata) Courtesy USFS

  9. Lidar Shoreline Extraction Edit Lidar Point Cloud QA/QC VDatum Contour Shoreline from DEM Courtesy of NOAA

  10. Mapping confined urban channels vs natural streams In the creation of seamless topo/bathy products Integration into the National Elevation Dataset Derivation of stream channel characteristics Mapping and monitoring coastal hazards Identify small hydrologic features (ditches, tile drain) Mapping fish habitat Characterizing wildlife habitat Identification of canopy gaps Flood inundation modeling Derivative hydrologic profiling Disaster response Fire science High-resolution floodplain mapping Characterization of canopy structure Defining drainage basins Jokulhaup monitoring Fault-rupture mapping Monitoring sea level rise Natural Hazards Identifying landslide-prone areas Creating topographic maps Glacier changes Carbon sequestration assessments Homeland security scenarios Delineation of canopy surface and forest metrics Determination of watershed characteristics Delineation of building structures Characterization of urban settings Monitoring long-term shoreline change Mapping land cover and land use Measuring earthquake deformation Delineation of volcanic structure Monitoring volcano hazards Urban mapping Powerline mapping Hydrologic Modeling Bare earth products Monitoring debris flows Wave height surveys Sedimentation into rivers Monitoring geomorphic processes Identification of ponding areas Mapping wetland drainage Creation of synthetic drainage networks Identifying culverts Transportation mapping 3-D visualization of buildings Volume visualization Identifying bird habitats How Many Business Uses?

  11. Specifications Today

  12. Base Lidar Specification Version 12National Geospatial Program Requirements Mapping confined urban channels vs natural stream In the creation of seamless topo/bathy products Integration of elevation data into the National Elevation Dataset Derivation of stream channel characteristics Mapping and monitoring coastal hazards Identification of small hydrologic features (ditches, tile drain studies) Mapping fish habitat Identification of canopy gaps Flood inundation modeling Derivative hydrologic profiling Disaster response Fire science High-resolution floodplain mapping Characterization of canopy structure Defining drainage basins Jokulhaup monitoring Fault-rupture mapping Monitoring sea level rise Natural Hazards Identifying landslide-prone areas Creating topographic maps Delineation of canopy surface Determination of watershed characteristics Delineation of building structures Characterization of urban settings Monitoring long-term shoreline change Mapping land cover and land use Measuring earthquake deformation Delineation of volcanic structure Monitoring volcano hazards Urban mapping Hydrologic Modeling Bare earth products Monitoring debris flows Wave height surveys Sedimentation into rivers Monitoring geomorphic processes Identification of ponding areas Mapping wetland drainage Creation of synthetic drainage networks Identifying culverts Transportation mapping 3-D visualization of buildings Volume visualization Identifying bird habitats Glacier changes Specification 1 Specification 2 Standard Specification 3 Specification 4 Specification 5 Specification 6

  13. Typical Project Flight Plan

  14. What might a national plan look like? Don’t forget Alaska (and Hawaii)

  15. 2010 National Enhanced Elevation Study • Develop and refine requirements for a national program • Identify program implementation alternatives and associated benefits and costs to meets priority Federal, State and other national business needs • Quantify answers to key questions: • Is it more cost effective for the Government to manage these activities within the context of a national program? • Are there additional national or agency benefits derived from such a strategy? • What does the optimized program look like?

  16. Multiple studies already completed or in progress Mapping the Zone (NRC 2009) Elevation Data for Floodplain Mapping (NRC, 2007) Alaska Statewide Digital Mapping Initiative (Produced for Alaska Department of Natural Resources, 2009) NRCS Elevation Initiative (Under contract) USGS Enhanced Elevation Study (Expected 2010) FEMA National Digital Elevation Acquisition and Utilization Plan for Floodplain Map Updates (Due to Congress 2010) The North Carolina Floodplain Mapping Program (Cost benefit 2008) FEMA cost benefit studies (1997, updated 2000)

  17. Stakeholders • USGS, FEMA, USDA, NOAA, USACE, NASA, NGA and others • States, local and tribal governments • Organizations: • Association of American State Geologists • National States Geographic Information Council • National Association of Counties • AmericaView • Coastal States Organization • ASPRS, AAG, URISA, etc. • MAPPS • Science consortiums • Others…

  18. Enhanced National Elevation Program Authoritative enhanced elevation* data for Federal and State applications, along with derived products, integrated into agency business uses and operations: • Built on partnerships to meet multiple agency needs • Using standards to maximize interoperability • Conducted in concert with Federal and State programs • Balancing requirements, benefits and costs • Offering on-demand data coupled with data services • Using best available technologies • Spawning new applications and user communities * Enhanced elevation data refers to precise three-dimensional measurements of the terrain, built-up features, vegetation structure and potentially other attributes as obtained primarily from advanced lidar technologies

  19. Plans for FY 2010 • Advance coordinated lidar program planning through NDEP steering committee • Enhance data consistency across agencies through best practices and standards • Expand collection activities – numerous projects funded by ARRA and participating agencies • Complete the elevation data requirements study

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