Clear Creek

The lidar survey was conducted by vendor Earth Eye LLC, 3680 Avalon Park Blvd. East Suite 200, Orlando Fl. 3282. Lidar instrument Leica ALS60 was flown in a Turbo Prop Cessna 207 aircraft over the period of October 14-25, 2009. The data were delivered in LAS 1.1 format with information on return number, easting, northing, elevation, scan angle, and intensity for each return. This project is the data acquisition phase of a administrative study being done in collaboration with the Nez Perce National Forest, Grangeville, ID; Forest Service Region 1 Regional Office, Missoula, MT (Forest Inventory and Analysis and Remote Sensing/ Geospatial Team); and Rocky Mountain Research Station – Forest Sciences Lab, Moscow, ID. The primary goal of the study is to provide operational implementation of LiDAR technology in support of project level planning. The proposed applications of LiDAR in support of planning are: vegetation structural modeling, erosion modeling, fuels, transportation planning, timber system planning, wildlife habitat modeling, and stream quality. The Rocky Mountain Research Station will provide the development of peer-reviewed forest structural metrics and technical support in implementation of LiDAR technology. The technical specifications have been defined to specifically support vegetation modeling using LiDAR data. The project area consists of one contiguous blocks totaling 17325 hectares in north central Idaho. The project area consists of moderately variable topographic configurations with diverse vegetation components. Clear Creek is a tributary of the Middle Fork Clearwater River located east of Kooskia, Idaho. Vegetation is variable, transitioning from low elevation shrubland and mixed conifers to upper elevation spruce-fir. Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) are the predominant species at lower to mid elevations occupying a fairly xeric setting transitioning to grand fir (Abies grandis) and western red cedar (Thuja plicata) at mid elevations and subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) at the higher elevations.

Data Information
Data Type: Airborne
Area (sq. km): 173.253
Acquisition Date: 2009-10-14 – 2009-10-25
Point density: 4
Sensor: Leica ALS60
Data vendor: Earth Eye LLC, Orlando, FL
Vendor Report: Nez_Perce_Final_Report.pdf
Metadata: Download XML Metadata
Data Contact
Contact: Rob Liebermann
Agency: USDA Forest Service – RMRS – Moscow Forestry Sciences Laboratory
Contact email: rjliebermann@fs.fed.us
Data Download: Raw Point Clouds
OpenTopography
Data Download: Online Value-added Products
Bare-earth DEM
Hillshade Surface
Slope Surface
Download KML: Clear_Creek.kml