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2011 Quinault River Basin Lidar Project

Quinault Tribe
                Project Area
    
Description
This project covers the first and second delivery of the Quinault River Basin area in NW Grays Harbor County.  Due to weather this project was collected in two missions during the spring of 2011 and the fall of 2011.  It was delivered by the vendor in two sections, delivery 1 in June of 2011 and Delivery 2 in April of 2012.  The data was collected as a partnership between the Quinault Indian Tribe and the Puget Sound Lidar Consortium.  See the project report below for more information.

Projection: Washington State Plane South (FIPS 4602)
Vertical Datum: NAVD88 Geoid03
Horizontal Datum: NAD83 (1991 HARN)
Units: US Survey Foot

Reference Information

Project report
Bare Earth raster metadata
Quarter Quad Index (Shapefile)
LAS Tile Index (Shapefile)
Trajectory Files - delivery 1
Trajectory Files - delivery 2
Frequently Asked Questions
      
Data Download


Raster Data
3ft raster resolution - 3.75' USGS quarter quads
Files Data Download Map Viewer
Bare Earth DEM - .e00 format list
PSLC Data Download Viewer
Top Surface DEM - .e00 format list
Bare Earth Hillshade TIFF
list
Top Surface Hillshade TIFF list
Bare Earth File Geodatabase Mosaic  (4.0 GB)
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Top Surface File Geodatabase Mosaic  (4.3 GB) gdbbutton



Point Data
.75 USGS quarter quads tiles*
Files


Delivery 1 -  Spring 2011 acquisition



Bare Earth Point ASCII files
list

LAS files- laszip compressed
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Delivery 2 -  Fall 2011 acquisition


Bare Earth Point ASCII files
list

LAS files- laszip compressed
list



*  The point data files are available as .75 quarter quad tiles.  For details on the subdivisions of this data see the Index shapefiles in the Reference Information section above. 


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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