Dataset description: NC_Raw_Slopes

Raw, non-interpolated endpoint slope data between the location of the Mean High Water and seaward-most dune toe elevations.
Keywordstopography, digital elevation models, lidar
Data typesLIDAR
Formattext;
Amount312 KB

Activities and equipment

ActivityEquipment
03LTS01Experimental Advanced Airborne Research Lidar (EAARL)
The Experimental Advanced Airborne Research Lidar (EAARL) is an airborne lidar system that provides unique capabilities to survey coral reefs, nearshore benthic habitats, coastal vegetation, and sandy beaches (Wright and Brock, 2002). Operating in the blue-green portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, the EAARL is specifically designed to measure submerged topography and adjacent coastal land elevations seamlessly in a single scan of transmitted laser pulses.
96LTS01Airborne Topographic Mapper 2 (ATM2)
The Airborne Topographic Mapper 2 (ATM2) is part of NASA’s Airborne Topographic Mapper system, a series of scanning lidar instruments designed to measure Earth’s surface topography with high precision. ATM2 is one of the second-generation instruments in the ATM series, which was operational from the mid-1970s to 2022.
97LTS01Airborne Topographic Mapper 2 (ATM2)
The Airborne Topographic Mapper 2 (ATM2) is part of NASA’s Airborne Topographic Mapper system, a series of scanning lidar instruments designed to measure Earth’s surface topography with high precision. ATM2 is one of the second-generation instruments in the ATM series, which was operational from the mid-1970s to 2022.
98LTS03Airborne Topographic Mapper 2 (ATM2)
The Airborne Topographic Mapper 2 (ATM2) is part of NASA’s Airborne Topographic Mapper system, a series of scanning lidar instruments designed to measure Earth’s surface topography with high precision. ATM2 is one of the second-generation instruments in the ATM series, which was operational from the mid-1970s to 2022.
99LTS01Airborne Topographic Mapper 2 (ATM2)
The Airborne Topographic Mapper 2 (ATM2) is part of NASA’s Airborne Topographic Mapper system, a series of scanning lidar instruments designed to measure Earth’s surface topography with high precision. ATM2 is one of the second-generation instruments in the ATM series, which was operational from the mid-1970s to 2022.
99LTS02Airborne Topographic Mapper 2 (ATM2)
The Airborne Topographic Mapper 2 (ATM2) is part of NASA’s Airborne Topographic Mapper system, a series of scanning lidar instruments designed to measure Earth’s surface topography with high precision. ATM2 is one of the second-generation instruments in the ATM series, which was operational from the mid-1970s to 2022.
99LTS04Airborne Topographic Mapper 2 (ATM2)
The Airborne Topographic Mapper 2 (ATM2) is part of NASA’s Airborne Topographic Mapper system, a series of scanning lidar instruments designed to measure Earth’s surface topography with high precision. ATM2 is one of the second-generation instruments in the ATM series, which was operational from the mid-1970s to 2022.
09CNT03Light Detection and Ranging (Lidar)
Lidar is an active remote sensing technology that uses laser pulses to measure distances to objects or surfaces. By calculating the time it takes for each laser pulse to travel to a target and return, lidar systems generate highly accurate 3D point clouds representing terrain, vegetation, and built structures. Vertical accuracy often within 10–15 cm.
12CNT06Light Detection and Ranging (Lidar)
Lidar is an active remote sensing technology that uses laser pulses to measure distances to objects or surfaces. By calculating the time it takes for each laser pulse to travel to a target and return, lidar systems generate highly accurate 3D point clouds representing terrain, vegetation, and built structures. Vertical accuracy often within 10–15 cm.
04CNT01Light Detection and Ranging (Lidar)
Lidar is an active remote sensing technology that uses laser pulses to measure distances to objects or surfaces. By calculating the time it takes for each laser pulse to travel to a target and return, lidar systems generate highly accurate 3D point clouds representing terrain, vegetation, and built structures. Vertical accuracy often within 10–15 cm.
05CNT04Light Detection and Ranging (Lidar)
Lidar is an active remote sensing technology that uses laser pulses to measure distances to objects or surfaces. By calculating the time it takes for each laser pulse to travel to a target and return, lidar systems generate highly accurate 3D point clouds representing terrain, vegetation, and built structures. Vertical accuracy often within 10–15 cm.