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2010 LiDAR Collection in West Virginia’s Coal Fields WVAGP Meeting December 7, 2010

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2010 LiDAR Collection in West Virginia’s Coal Fields. WVAGP Meeting December 7, 2010. LiDAR collection specifications. Horizontal postings: 1 meter Vertical accuracy: 15 centimeters Additional derived data products include: ESRI elevation grid Hillshade 2 foot contours used in AML program - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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2010 LiDAR Collection in West Virginia’s Coal Fields

WVAGP MeetingDecember 7, 2010

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LiDAR collection specifications• Horizontal postings: 1 meter• Vertical accuracy: 15 centimeters• Additional derived data products

include:– ESRI elevation grid– Hillshade– 2 foot contours used in AML program– Intensity image useful in QCing LiDAR data

• ~ 2 TB of data before derived products

Slide 2

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Initially Contracted LiDAR AoI

Slide 3

AoI polygons are watershed rather than county-based.

Initial AoI encompassed

about 5,000,000

acres or about 33% of the

State

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Project Status as of Nov. 29, 2010

Slide 4

1,322,454 acres

1,162,728 acres

1,162,728 acres

Highest priority area of the state was about 3,000,00 acres. 2,485,182 acres

have been completed collected.

A

B

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Built an ICI (=isolated computing island)• Isolated three VERY high performance

computers from central IT C&C during VERY long compute jobs:– No pushes of server OS upgrades– … followed by the requisite reboots– Isolated from any network dependence for

software licenses network outages

– Enough local storage and bandwidth to create more than 8 TB of local storage and a peer-to-peer within-the-room network

– UPS on each PC still working on this.

Slide 5

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QCing LiDAR & LiDAR software

Slide 6

• QCing LiDAR deliverables– 2003 Statewide GCPs file– Multiple LiDAR datasets that overlap

difference grid calculation– Trimble R8 GNSS receivers – Outsource via FEMA monies a go too

• Software 64 bit, use multicores– Virtual Geomatics 2 floating seats– Applied Imagery’s Quick Terrain Modeler

1 seat Approval of software purchase still pending 10 months after start of the project … no end in site!!!

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Two Shorted URISA LiDAR Workshop Topics

Slide 7

• Wide area vs. corridor LiDAR• Use of LiDAR intensity data as a

substitute for aerial photography– LAS Version 1.1 (… dates back to 1.0)

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LiDAR Intensity Image

Slide 8

Produced from spring 2009 flight contracted by the Cabell County

Assessor’s Office two whole LiDAR tiles

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LiDAR Intensity Image

Slide 9

Produced from spring 2009 flight contracted by the Cabell County

Assessor’s Office two whole LiDAR tiles

Zoom in from here

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LiDAR News Headlines …• The good

– WVDEP has some more funding for additional LiDAR data deliverables

• The bad– About 50% of our initial AoI remains

uncollected 17% of West Virginia

• The ugly– WVU’s existing LiDAR hardware and

software is supported by Optech for only 1 more year.

Slide 10

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The end

Slide 11

If we don’t take a shot at partnering more effectively

… future opportunities may be lost