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2006 Lewis County LiDAR Project


Description:
The dataset covers portions of Lewis County in Southwestern Washington State. The DEM grid cell size is three feet.  The elevation units are in feet.  The data is in Washington State
Plane South Coordinate System FIPS 4602, in the NAD83(CORS96)/NAVD88 datum

Refernce Information:
This information is provided to be used in conjuction with the LiDAR datasets.

Project Report
Metadata
Quarter Quad Index (Shapefile)
ASCII and LAS Tile Index (Shapefile)
Trajectory Files
Frequently Asked Questions
      
Data:
The raster data is available in either USGS quarter quads and as a Mosaic.  The elevation data in quarter quads is in the
ArcInterchange .e00 format.  The hillshade images in quarter quad are in georeference TIFF format  The raster elevation data is also available as a mosaic ArcGIS 9.x file Geodatabase.  The file Geodatabase includes raster datasets for the bare earth and the top surface. The point data is available in ASCII text format and LAS file format.  Point data is only available by tile.  A tile is a 1/25 section of a USGS quarter quad, except for a small number of project that have a differen tiling system.  For detail on the subdivitions of the this data see the Index shapefiles in the reference Information section above.

Data by USGS Quarter Quad/Tiles

Individual Files
DEM Index Map
Topographic Image Index Map
Bare Earth - 3 ft raster resolution

Top Surface - 3ft raster resolution



Bare Earth Point ASCII files



All-Returns ASCII files



LAS files

coming soon







Mosaic Data


File Geodatabase Mosaic





Update Policy
As we approve data from the contractor they are posted here. Areas within many of the bare-earth DEMs can be improved by further processing of the all-return point data to better isolate bare-earth points. As we make these improvements we will upgrade the bare-earth DEMs and derivative images posted here.

Technical Assistance
If you have difficulty loading the data files into your software, cannot easily transfer large files via the Internet, or would like advice on the uses and limitations of these data, please reference our frequently asked questions.  If you can't find what you need here contact us.
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