ArcGIS API application that shows study site extents, sampling and sensor locations, LIDAR, glacier extents, aerial imagery extents with downloads.
Please use the links below https://bcczo.colorado.edu/gisarc/arcapi.html
For more in-depth Lidar visit our friends at OpenTopgraphy and click http://criticalzone.org/boulder/data/dataset/2921/ HERE They are large storage for all our Lidar data.
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City limits for the City of Boulder, Colorado.
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Data available for download on our Open Data portal http://maps.bouldercounty.org/OpenData
AddressOne Address Points are currently edited by Assessor GIS staff. There is a backlog of address points that need to be added for new developments, along with corrections to existing points. As new data points are added or existing ones are modified, all data is verified with the data source/authority. This dataset is a work in progress and is missing many site addresses at this time. We are aware of the backlog and working to correct it.
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There is a Boulder County focus inherited from the Boulder Creek Critical Zone program. If you are aware of a resource worth sharing please let us know. Files are in the versatile KML format for ease of sharing. If you have trouble importing these into ArcGIS or another program just let us know.
SITE EXTENTS: Kml's that shows study site extents. The main set of extents was created by Kyotaek Hwang.
SITE: BOULDER CREEK BOULDER COUNTY More Boulder County data can be found here: https://opendata-bouldercounty.hub.arcgis.com/ Selected kmls include: - Archaeologically_Sensitive_Areas - County_Open_Space - Lakes_and_Reservoirs (included modern glaciers) - mun_wtrsheds_czo (restricted areas) - Open_space_czo - Riparian_Areas_-_2013_ERE - Road_Map_Roads
GEOLOGY - Geological map by Ogden Tweto, clipped here to Boulder Creek, geo_czo_tweto https://coloradogeologicalsurvey.org/publications/tweto-geologic-map-colorado-1979/
SOILS Natural Resources Conservation Service soil maps https://www.nrcs.usda.gov - soilmu_a_co643_bc (boulder County) - soilmu_a_co645_arnf (Arapaho National Forest
GLACIERS Madole's Glaciers LGM. No online source. Check licensing before using in publication
TOPOGRAPHIC Topographic Lines created but the BcCZO from 30m USGS DEM
LIDAR For Lidar: OpenTopgraphy 2010 Lidar, Snow ON Snow Off https://portal.opentopography.org/dataSearch?search=Boulder%20creek%20CZO
SITE: COAL CREEK Coal Creek Trails
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Boulder County Property Data
Geospatial data about Boulder County, Colorado Sewer Lines. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Regulatory floodplains are extracted from FEMA or provided by consultants to the City. Non regulatory floodplains are provided by consultants, but their accuracy is not guaranteed.FEMA floodplains can either be amended by Letters of Map Revision (LOMR), or Physical Map Revisions (PMR). Historic data between 7/17/1978 and 5/31/2018 rely on PMRs to FIRM Panels; from 5/31/2018 onwards, FEMA exposed a web API that made tracking LOMRs much easier. This is why changes to the floodplain after this date look more "piecemeal" rather than entirely replaced. FEMA Floodplains are automatically updated by a scripted process on a monthly basis.High Hazard Zones are solely recognized by the city as areas which represent the highest risk to loss of life. More information can be found here. These zones are delineated by engineering firms on behalf of the city. They are updated manually by GIS staff.Non-Regulatory Floodplains are updated infrequently.Data: Records with Null INEFFDATEs are the current floodplains.FLOODZONEs beginning with "A" have a 1% chance of flooding (e.g. the 100 Year floodplain)FLOODZONEs equal to "X" are areas with a 0.2% chance of flooding (e.g. the 500 Year floodplain)FLOODZONEs equal to "HHZ" are the High Hazard ZonesFLOODWAYs equal to 1 are Conveyance Zones
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This dataset is about: GIS maps of boulder paths and positions during January and February 2014 storms "Christina" and "Nadja" in the Coxos boulder deposit, West coast of Portugal. Please consult parent dataset @ https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.903857 for more information.
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These data layers show the location and boundaries of regulated wetlands within the City of Boulder boundaries based upon field visits to each site. The mapping typically reflects conditions during the specific year and season when the field work was conducted. This data is the official current regulatory area dataset. Created 2017. Combined all previous wetland datasets into one. Query by Status an Category attributes. Status: Regulatory (currently regulated by the city), Non-Regulatory (outside city limits or not regulated by the City), Revised (not regulated - awaiting City Council acceptance), Proposed (wetland application submitted and pending acceptance) Category: Category A - High functioning wetland with 25-foot inner buffer and 25-foot outer buffer (50-feet total). Category B - Low functioning wetland with 25-foot total buffer. Wetland descriptions and evaluations are available on the City of Boulder Wetland Regulation webpage.
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This database contains 4976 planetary images of boulder fields located on Earth, Mars and Moon. The data was collected during the BOULDERING Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global fellowship between October 2021 and 2024. The data was already splitted into train, validation and test datasets, but feel free to re-organize the labels at your convenience.
For each image, all of the boulder outlines within the image were carefully mapped in QGIS. More information about the labelling procedure can be found in the following manuscript (https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2023JE008013). This dataset differs from the previous dataset included along with the manuscript https://zenodo.org/records/8171052, as it contains more mapped images, especially of boulder populations around young impact structures on the Moon (cold spots). In addition, the boulder outlines were also pre-processed so that it can be ingested directly in YOLOv8.
A description of what is what is given in the README.txt file (in addition in how to load the custom datasets in Detectron2 and YOLO). Most of the other files are mostly self-explanatory. Please see previous dataset or manuscript for more information. If you want to have more information about specific lunar and martian planetary images, the IDs of the images are still available in the name of the file. Use this ID to find more information (e.g., M121118602_00875_image.png, ID M121118602 ca be used on https://pilot.wr.usgs.gov/). I will also upload the raw data from which this pre-processed dataset was generated (see https://zenodo.org/records/14250970).
Thanks to this database, you can easily train a Detectron2 Mask R-CNN or YOLO instance segmentation models to automatically detect boulders.
How to cite:
Please refer to the "how to cite" section of the readme file of https://github.com/astroNils/YOLOv8-BeyondEarth.
Structure:
.
└── boulder2024/
├── jupyter-notebooks/
│ └── REGISTERING_BOULDER_DATASET_IN_DETECTRON2.ipynb
├── test/
│ └── images/
│ ├──
detectron2_inst_seg_boulder_dataset.json
is a json file containing the masks as expected by Detectron2 (see https://detectron2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorials/datasets.html for more information on the format). In order to use this custom dataset, you need to register the dataset before using it in the training. There is an example how to do that in the jupyter-notebooks folder. You need to have detectron2, and all of its depedencies installed.
yolo_inst_seg_boulder_dataset.yaml
can be used as it is, however you need to update the paths in the .yaml file, to the test, train and validation folders. More information about the YOLO format can be found here (https://docs.ultralytics.com/datasets/segment/).
Geospatial data about Boulder County, Colorado Schools. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Geospatial data about Boulder County, Colorado Buildings. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Geospatial data about Boulder County, Colorado Streets. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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This dataset contains information on building use and square footage detail for all “Building” construction permits.
Notes: The City’s Customer Self Service Portal can be used to search for individual permits. For more information on properties, including assessor information, please visit the Boulder County webpages: Open Data and Property Search.
The following supporting file can be used with this dataset for extra context:
Construction Permit Data Dictionary
Geospatial data about Boulder County, Colorado Addresses. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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The 2013 urban flood extent data was developed using field surveys completed by City of Boulder staff and consultants, Digital Globe Worldview-2 satellite imagery (9/13/13), and public input from the Boulder Crowd Sourcing online map as well as discussions with affected property owners. Only drainages with a FEMA mapped floodplain were surveyed. Other areas of Open Space and Mountain parks land without a regulatory floodplain were not included.The flood extent data is current as of 3/28/2014 and includes information received from recent community meetings. The City of Boulder will make additional updates to this data to incorporate relevant information.The 2013 urban flood extent data does not supersede the Special Flood Hazard Area Designation (SFHA), or 100 yr floodplain, used by FEMA for Digial Flood Insurance Rate Maps or the proposed floodplain delineations from ongoing flood studies.This data is provided as graphical representation only. The City of Boulder provides no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy and/or completeness of the information contained hereon.
The University of Colorado Boulder campus map is created, updated and published by the CU CAD/GIS Office. It consists of twenty feature classes that make up the campus basic geography and is published primarily for use by the campus community.
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NCALM Project. PI: Shane Grigsby, University of Colorado, Boulder. lidar survey of the CU-Boulder campus as part of a solar energy potential and photovoltaic planning study. The acquisition covers 45 km2 and includes East Campus, West Campus, and South Campus, as well as portions of the Flatirons and surrounding areas in multiple return, classified points. The CU Environmental Center is using the lidar data, combined with building footprint vector data from the campus GIS system, to facilitate site selection for new solar arrays. The lidar data and terrain products enables analysis of insolation using the GRASS GIS implementation of the SOLPOS 2.0 (SOLar POSition and intensity) algorithm developed and maintained by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). This allows campus solar sites to take into account day length, position of the sun, seasonal atmospheric effects, orientation and the local shading effects from trees, buildings and other structures.
The University of Colorado Boulder campus map is created, updated and published by the CU CAD/GIS Office. It consists of twenty feature classes that make up the campus basic geography and is published primarily for use by the campus community.
ArcGIS API application that shows study site extents, sampling and sensor locations, LIDAR, glacier extents, aerial imagery extents with downloads.
Please use the links below https://bcczo.colorado.edu/gisarc/arcapi.html
For more in-depth Lidar visit our friends at OpenTopgraphy and click http://criticalzone.org/boulder/data/dataset/2921/ HERE They are large storage for all our Lidar data.