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  1. LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM) - 1m

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    Environment Agency (2023). LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM) - 1m [Dataset]. https://environment.data.gov.uk/dataset/13787b9a-26a4-4775-8523-806d13af58fc
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    Dec 15, 2023
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    Environment Agencyhttps://www.gov.uk/ea
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    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
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    Description

    The LIDAR Composite DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is a raster elevation model covering ~99% of England at 1m spatial resolution. The DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is produced from the last or only laser pulse returned to the sensor. We remove surface objects from the Digital Surface Model (DSM), using bespoke algorithms and manual editing of the data, to produce a terrain model of just the surface.

    Produced by the Environment Agency in 2022, the DTM is derived from a combination of our Time Stamped archive and National LIDAR Programme surveys, which have been merged and re-sampled to give the best possible coverage. Where repeat surveys have been undertaken the newest, best resolution data is used. Where data was resampled a bilinear interpolation was used before being merged.

    The 2022 LIDAR Composite contains surveys undertaken between 6th June 2000 and 2nd April 2022. Please refer to the metadata index catalgoues which show for any location which survey was used in the production of the LIDAR composite.

    The data is available to download as GeoTiff rasters in 5km tiles aligned to the OS National grid. The data is presented in metres, referenced to Ordinance Survey Newlyn and using the OSTN’15 transformation method. All individual LIDAR surveys going into the production of the composite had a vertical accuracy of +/-15cm RMSE.

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    Tree canopy data derived from LiDAR data for South West England, 2013

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    P. Scholefield; P. Trembath (2022). Tree canopy data derived from LiDAR data for South West England, 2013 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5285/78dba959-989b-43d4-b4da-efd2506e0c8e
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    May 30, 2022
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    NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
    Authors
    P. Scholefield; P. Trembath
    Time period covered
    Jul 1, 2013 - Aug 31, 2013
    Area covered
    Dataset funded by
    Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
    Description

    The data describe vegetation outlines and tree tops above 1m in height as polylines and points. Data have been processed from a digital terrain model (DTM) and digital surface model (DSM), converted from raw LiDAR data. The LiDAR dataset was acquired for Cornwall and Devon (all the land west of Exmouth) during the months of July and August 2013. The data were created as part of the Tellus South West project.

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    LIDAR Time Stamped Point Cloud

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    (2024). LIDAR Time Stamped Point Cloud [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/uk_lidar-time-stamped-point-cloud/
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    Dec 14, 2024
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Description

    The LIDAR point cloud is an archive of hundreds of millions, or sometimes billions of highly accurate 3-dimensional x,y,z points and component attributes produced by the Environment Agency. The environment agecy site specific LIDAR DSM and DTM Time Stamped Tiles gridded raster products are derived from the point cloud. The component attributes a point cloud contains can provide valuable additional information to supplement elevation and can enable the user to make bespoke raster products such as canopy height models or intensity rasters. Site specific LIDAR surveys have been carried out across England since 1998, with certain areas, such as the coastal zone, being surveyed multiple times. The point cloud is available for surveys going back to 2006. Although the DSM and DTM Tile Stamped Tiles products are derived from the point cloud data there may not necessarily be a matching point cloud for each surface model due to historic data archiving processes. During processing the point cloud classifies the laser returns in the 'ground' and 'surface objects'. Further manual editing undertkaen on the derived digital terrain model (DTM) means the classifed ground points in the point cloud data will not match the final derived DTM. Data is available in 5km download zip files for each year of survey. Within each downloaded zip file are LAZ files aligned to the Ordinance Survey grid. The size of each tile is dependent upon the spatial resolution of the data. Please refere to the coverage metadata files for the start and end date flown of a survey as well as additional component information the point cloud contains such as the average point density. Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2019. All rights reserved.

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    LiDAR based Digital Terrain Model (DTM) data for South West England

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    F. Ferraccioli; F. Gerard; C. Robinson; T. Jordan; M. Biszczuk; L. Ireland; M. Beasley; A. Vidamour; A. Barker; R. Arnold; M. Dinn; A. Fox; A. Howard (2014). LiDAR based Digital Terrain Model (DTM) data for South West England [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5285/e2a742df-3772-481a-97d6-0de5133f4812
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 29, 2014
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    NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
    Authors
    F. Ferraccioli; F. Gerard; C. Robinson; T. Jordan; M. Biszczuk; L. Ireland; M. Beasley; A. Vidamour; A. Barker; R. Arnold; M. Dinn; A. Fox; A. Howard
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    https://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/OGLtellus/plainhttps://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/OGLtellus/plain

    Time period covered
    Jul 1, 2013 - Aug 31, 2013
    Area covered
    Description

    This is a high resolution spatial dataset of Digital Terrain Model (DTM) data in South West England. The DTM along with a Digital Surface Model (DSM) cover an area of 9424 km2 that includes all the land west of Exmouth (i.e. west of circa 3 degrees 21 minutes West). The DTM represents the topographic model (height) of the bare earth. The dataset is a part of outcomes from the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology South West (SW) Project. There is also a Digital Surface Model (DSM) dataset covering the same areas available from the SW project.

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    LIDAR Composite First Return Digital Surface Model (FZ DSM) - 2m

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    (2024). LIDAR Composite First Return Digital Surface Model (FZ DSM) - 2m [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/uk_lidar-composite-first-return-digital-surface-model-fz-dsm-2m
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    Dec 14, 2024
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Description

    The LIDAR Composite First Return DSM (Digital Surface Model) is a raster elevation model covering ~99% of England at 2m spatial resolution. The first return DSM is produced from the first or only laser pulse returned to the sensor and includes heights of objects, such as vehicles, buildings and vegetation, as well as the terrain surface where the first or only return was the ground. Produced by the Environment Agency in 2022, the first return DSM is derived from data captured as part of our national LIDAR programme between 11 November 2016 and 5th May 2022. This programme divided England into ~300 blocks for survey over continuous winters from 2016 onwards. These surveys are merged together to create the first return LIDAR composite using a feathering technique along the overlaps to remove any small differences in elevation between surveys. Please refer to the metadata index catalgoues which show for any location which survey was used in the production of the LIDAR composite. The first return DSM will not match in coverage or extent of the LIDAR composite last return digital surface model (LZ_DSM) as the last return DSM composite is produced from both the national LIDAR programme and Timeseries surveys. The data is available to download as GeoTiff rasters in 5km tiles aligned to the OS National grid. The data is presented in metres, referenced to Ordinance Survey Newlyn and using the OSTN’15 transformation method. All individual LIDAR surveys going into the production of the composite had a vertical accuracy of +/-15cm RMSE. Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2022. All rights reserved.

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    LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM) 2m

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    (2024). LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM) 2m [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/uk_lidar-composite-digital-terrain-model-dtm-2m/
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    Dec 14, 2024
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Description

    The LIDAR Composite DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is a raster elevation model covering ~99% of England at 2m spatial resolution. The DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is produced from the last or only laser pulse returned to the sensor. We remove surface objects from the Digital Surface Model (DSM), using bespoke algorithms and manual editing of the data, to produce a terrain model of just the surface. Produced by the Environment Agency in 2022, the DTM is derived from a combination of our Time Stamped archive and National LIDAR Programme surveys, which have been merged and re-sampled to give the best possible coverage. Where repeat surveys have been undertaken the newest, best resolution data is used. Where data was resampled a bilinear interpolation was used before being merged. The 2022 LIDAR Composite contains surveys undertaken between 6th June 2000 and 2nd April 2022. Please refer to the metadata index catalgoues which show for any location which survey was used in the production of the LIDAR composite. The data is available to download as GeoTiff rasters in 5km tiles aligned to the OS National grid. The data is presented in metres, referenced to Ordinance Survey Newlyn and using the OSTN’15 transformation method. All individual LIDAR surveys going into the production of the composite had a vertical accuracy of +/-15cm RMSE. Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2022. All rights reserved.

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    OSNI Open Data: River Basin LIDAR 2008 - DTMs and DSMs - Dataset - Open Data...

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    Updated Apr 14, 2016
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    (2016). OSNI Open Data: River Basin LIDAR 2008 - DTMs and DSMs - Dataset - Open Data NI [Dataset]. https://admin.opendatani.gov.uk/dataset/osni-open-data-river-basin-lidar-2008-dtms-and-dsms
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    Apr 14, 2016
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    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
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    Description

    Terrain (DTM) & Surface (DSM) elevation models of river basins derived from airborne LIDAR survey systems. A Digital Terrain Model (DTM) is a digital file consisting of a grid of regularly spaced points of known height which, when used with other digital data such as maps or orthophotographs, can provide a 3D image of the land surface. This data is typically provided in tiles of 1km x 1km, each containing elevations in a 1m x 1m grid. Tiles are grouped and can be downloaded by area as shown on the index ‘River Basin LIDAR-Coverage Map’. Data acquired in 2009 & 2010 also contains Point Cloud files, a closely spaced (0.2m) irregular grid of elevations from which the 1m x1m grids were derived. By download or use of this dataset you agree to abide by the Open Government Data Licence. This data is not a supported LPS product, supporting documentation has been provided to assist / offer guidance on the data itself.

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    Scottish Public Sector LiDAR Dataset

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    Updated Sep 29, 2021
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    Joint Nature Conservation Committee (2021). Scottish Public Sector LiDAR Dataset [Dataset]. https://registry.opendata.aws/scottish-lidar/
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    Sep 29, 2021
    Dataset provided by
    <a href="https://jncc.gov.uk/">Joint Nature Conservation Committee</a>
    Description

    This dataset is Lidar data that has been collected by the Scottish public sector and made available under the Open Government Licence. The data are available as point cloud (LAS format or in LAZ compressed format), along with the derived Digital Terrain Model (DTM) and Digital Surface Model (DSM) products as Cloud optimized GeoTIFFs (COG) or standard GeoTIFF. The dataset contains multiple subsets of data which were each commissioned and flown in response to different organisational requirements. The details of each can be found at https://remotesensingdata.gov.scot/data#/list

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    LiDAR based Digital Surface Model (DSM) data for South West England

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    F. Ferraccioli; F. Gerard; C. Robinson; T. Jordan; M. Biszczuk; L. Ireland; M. Beasley; A. Vidamour; A. Barker; R. Arnold; M. Dinn; A. Fox; A. Howard (2014). LiDAR based Digital Surface Model (DSM) data for South West England [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5285/b81071f2-85b3-4e31-8506-cabe899f989a
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 29, 2014
    Dataset provided by
    NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
    Authors
    F. Ferraccioli; F. Gerard; C. Robinson; T. Jordan; M. Biszczuk; L. Ireland; M. Beasley; A. Vidamour; A. Barker; R. Arnold; M. Dinn; A. Fox; A. Howard
    License

    https://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/OGLtellus/plainhttps://eidc.ceh.ac.uk/licences/OGLtellus/plain

    Time period covered
    Jul 1, 2013 - Aug 31, 2013
    Area covered
    Description

    This is a high resolution spatial dataset of Digital Surface Model (DSM) data in South West England. It is a part of outcomes from the CEH South West (SW) Project. There is also a Digital Terrain Model (DTM) dataset covering the same areas available from the SW project. Both DTM and DSM cover an area of 9424 km2 that includes all the land west of Exmouth (i.e. west of circa 3 degrees 21 minutes West). The DSM includes the height of features on the bare earth such as buildings or vegetation (if present). An overview of the TELLUS project is available on the web at http://www.tellusgb.ac.uk/.

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    LIDAR DTM Time Stamped Tiles

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    (2024). LIDAR DTM Time Stamped Tiles [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/uk_lidar-dtm-time-stamped-tiles/
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    Dec 14, 2024
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Description

    The LIDAR DTM (Digital Terrain Model) Time Stamped Tiles product is an archive of raster elevation data produced by the Environment Agency. Site specific LIDAR surveys have been carried out across England since 1998, with certain areas, such as the coastal zone, being surveyed multiple times. Data is available at varying resolutions of 25cm, 50cm, 1m and 2m, depending on project requirements. The DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is produced from the last return LIDAR signal. We remove surface objects from the Digital Surface Model (DSM), using bespoke algorithms and manual editing of the data, to produce a terrain model of just the surface. Available to download as GeoTiff rasters in 5km zipfiles, data is presented in metres, referenced to Ordnance Survey Newlyn and data aligned to the OS Grid. All LIDAR data has a vertical accuracy of +/-15cm RMSE. The transformation used on the data is specific to the time period of survey. Please refer to the metadata index catalogue which show, for any location, what time stamped data is available, the specific dates of survey, resolution of product and what transformation and geoidal model used. Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2020. All rights reserved.

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    Woodland structural data derived from LiDAR for the year 2011 in the Isle of...

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    Samuel Hughes (2021). Woodland structural data derived from LiDAR for the year 2011 in the Isle of Wight [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5285/206f93ea-2d8b-4276-b29c-e3be67a0cb60
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    Apr 1, 2021
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    Authors
    Samuel Hughes
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2011 - Dec 31, 2011
    Area covered
    Dataset funded by
    Natural Environment Research Councilhttps://www.ukri.org/councils/nerc
    Description

    This dataset contains height, foliage height diversity, mean crown area, tree count, bedrock, elevation, age, aspect and slope data for woodlands under 1ha in size that were also covered by Defra’s LiDAR survey in the year 2011 in the Isle of Wight. These data were collected to see if the presence of an adjacent older neighbour affects woodland structure and height in recently created woodlands. Data was processed by the author under NERC Grant NE/S007458/1 PANORAMA - A Yorkshire partnership for training in environmental careers

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    LIDAR Composite DTM 2019 - 1m

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    Environment Agency, LIDAR Composite DTM 2019 - 1m [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/lidar-composite-dtm-2019-1m
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    Description

    This dataset is no longer available on the Data Services Platform. New version of this dataset, published in June 2020 is available here: https://environment.data.gov.uk/dataset/668881ad-4f8f-42bd-b835-89acf0269496 and on Survey Data Catalogue.

    The LIDAR Composite DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is a raster elevation model covering >80% of England at 1m spatial resolution. Produced by the Environment Agency in 2019, this dataset is derived from a combination of our Time Stamped archive and National LIDAR Programme, which has been merged and re-sampled to give the best possible coverage. Where repeat surveys have been undertaken the newest, best resolution data is used. Where data was resampled a bilinear interpolation was used before being merged.

    The 2019 LIDAR Composite contains surveys undertaken between 6th June 2000 and 1st September 2019. Please refer to the survey index files which shows, for any location, what Time Stamped survey or National LIDAR Programme block went into the production of the LIDAR composite for a specific location.

    The DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is produced from the last return LIDAR signal. We remove surface objects from the Digital Surface Model (DSM), using bespoke algorithms and manual editing of the data, to produce a terrain model of just the surface. Available to download as GeoTiff files in 5km grids, data is presented in metres, referenced to Ordinance Survey Newlyn, using the OSTN’15 transformation. All LIDAR data has a vertical accuracy of +/-15cm RMSE.

    Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) is an airborne mapping technique, which uses a laser to measure the distance between the aircraft and the ground. Up to 500,000 measurements per second are made of the ground, allowing highly detailed terrain models to be generated at spatial resolutions of between 25cm and 2 metres. The Environment Agency’s open data LIDAR archives includes the Point Cloud data, and derived raster surface models of survey specific areas dating back to 1998 and composites of the best data available in any location.

    This metadata record is for Approval for Access product AfA458.

    Attribution statement: (c) Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2020. All rights reserved. Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2015. All rights reserved.

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    LIDAR Point Cloud

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    Environment Agency (2018). LIDAR Point Cloud [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov_uk/OTc3YTRjYTQtMTc1OS00ZjI2LWJhYTctYjU2NmJkN2NhN2Jm
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    Jul 26, 2018
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    Environment Agency
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    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
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    Area covered
    55935a7d2ab235c64e5514a47a49e240bb136359
    Description

    Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) is an airborne mapping technique, which uses a laser to measure the height of the terrain and surface objects on the ground such as trees and buildings. Our LIDAR point cloud product is a collection of hundreds of millions, or sometimes billions of highly accurate 3-dimensional x,y,z points and component attributes. Our gridded raster products such as our digital surface and terrain models are derived from this point cloud. The component attributes a point cloud contains can provide valuable additional information to supplement elevation and can enable the user to make bespoke raster products such as canopy height models or intensity rasters.

    Supplied as individual LAZ files labelled by Ordinance Survey grid reference the point cloud is available for surveys going back to 2006. Historic data are available for some areas where we have carried out repeat surveys, such as in the coastal zone for monitoring change. Although the DSM and DTM products are derived from the point cloud data there may not necessarily be a matching point cloud for each surface model due to historic data archiving processes. All LIDAR data has a vertical accuracy of +/-15cm RMSE.

    To download data please visit the Open Data Portal: http://environment.data.gov.uk/ds/survey/index.jsp#/survey Data is available in 5km download zip files for each year of survey. Within each downloaded zip file are LAZ files aligned to the Ordinance Survey grid. The size of each tile is dependant upon the spatial resolution of the data.

    Catalogue shapefiles of data extent are available via the resource locator link below. The catalogue shapefiles contain metadata for each tile including the start and and date flown of a survey and what additional component information the point cloud contains. Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2017. All rights reserved.

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    LIDAR Composite DTM 2019 - 2m

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    Environment Agency (2019). LIDAR Composite DTM 2019 - 2m [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/lidar-composite-dtm-2019-2m?locale=sv
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    Mar 1, 2019
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    Description

    This dataset is no longer available on the Data Services Platform. New version of this dataset, published in June 2020 is available here: https://environment.data.gov.uk/dataset/73c25700-052a-4d3e-87cf-71326fe2d73a and on Survey Data Catalogue.

    The LIDAR Composite DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is a raster elevation model covering >85% of England at 2m spatial resolution. Produced by the Environment Agency in 2019, this dataset is derived from a combination of our Time Stamped archive and National LIDAR Programme, which has been merged and re-sampled to give the best possible coverage. Where repeat surveys have been undertaken the newest, best resolution data is used. Where data was resampled a bilinear interpolation was used before being merged.

    The 2019 LIDAR Composite contains surveys undertaken between 12th March 1998 and 1st September 2019. Please refer to the survey index files which shows, for any location, what Time Stamped survey or National LIDAR Programme block went into the production of the LIDAR composite for a specific location.

    The DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is produced from the last return LIDAR signal. We remove surface objects from the Digital Surface Model (DSM), using bespoke algorithms and manual editing of the data, to produce a terrain model of just the surface. Available to download as GeoTiff files in 5km grids, data is presented in metres, referenced to Ordinance Survey Newlyn, using the OSTN’15 transformation. All LIDAR data has a vertical accuracy of +/-15cm RMSE.

    Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) is an airborne mapping technique, which uses a laser to measure the distance between the aircraft and the ground. Up to 500,000 measurements per second are made of the ground, allowing highly detailed terrain models to be generated at spatial resolutions of between 25cm and 2 metres. The Environment Agency’s open data LIDAR archives includes the Point Cloud data, and derived raster surface models of survey specific areas dating back to 1998 and composites of the best data available in any location.

    This metadata record is for Approval for Access product AfA458.

    Attribution statement: (c) Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2020. All rights reserved. Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2015. All rights reserved.

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    LIDAR Composite DSM 2017 - 25cm

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    Environment Agency (2019). LIDAR Composite DSM 2017 - 25cm [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/lidar-composite-dsm-2017-25cm?locale=en
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    May 5, 2019
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    Description

    This dataset is no longer available on the Data Services Platform. New version of the LIDAR Composite DSM data is available here: https://environment.data.gov.uk/searchresults;query=lidar%20composite%202020;searchtype=All;page=1;pagesize=20;orderby=Relevancy

    The LIDAR Composite DSM (Digital Surface Model) is a raster elevation model covering areas of England at 25cm spatial resolution. Produced by the Environment Agency, this dataset is derived from a combination of our full time stamped archive, which has been merged and re-sampled to give the best possible coverage. Where repeat surveys have been undertaken the newest, best resolution data is used. The composite is updated on an annual basis to include the latest surveys.

    The DSM (Digital Surface Model) is produced from the last return LIDAR signal and includes heights of objects, such as vehicles, buildings and vegetation, as well as the terrain surface. Available to download as ASCII files in 5km grids, data is presented in metres, referenced to Ordinance Survey Newlyn, using the OSTN’15 transformation. All LIDAR data has a vertical accuracy of +/-15cm RMSE. A tinted shaded relief, which is an image showing what LIDAR looks like when loaded into specialist software, is also available as a WMS feed. You can also download survey index files which shows, for any location, what Time Stamped survey went into the production of the LIDAR composite.

    Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) is an airborne mapping technique, which uses a laser to measure the distance between the aircraft and the ground. Up to 500,000 measurements per second are made of the ground, allowing highly detailed terrain models to be generated at spatial resolutions of between 25cm and 2 metres. The Environment Agency’s open data LIDAR archives includes the Point Cloud data, and derived raster surface models of survey specific areas and composites of the best data available in any location.

    To find out more about LIDAR and the various surface models we produce please read our story map

    This metadata record is for Approval for Access product AfA458. Attribution statement: (c) Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2019. All rights reserved. Attribution Statement: (c) Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2019. All rights reserved.

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    LIDAR Composite DSM 2017 - 2m

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    Environment Agency, LIDAR Composite DSM 2017 - 2m [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/lidar-composite-dsm-2017-2m
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    This dataset is no longer available on the Data Services Platform. New version of the LIDAR Composite DSM data is available here: https://environment.data.gov.uk/searchresults;query=lidar%20composite%202020;searchtype=All;page=1;pagesize=20;orderby=Relevancy

    The LIDAR Composite DSM (Digital Surface Model) is a raster elevation model covering ~75% of England at 2m spatial resolution. Produced by the Environment Agency, this dataset is derived from a combination of our full time stamped archive, which has been merged and re-sampled to give the best possible coverage. Where repeat surveys have been undertaken the newest, best resolution data is used. The composite is updated on an annual basis to include the latest surveys.

    The DSM (Digital Surface Model) is produced from the last return LIDAR signal and includes heights of objects, such as vehicles, buildings and vegetation, as well as the terrain surface. Available to download as ASCII files in 5km grids, data is presented in metres, referenced to Ordinance Survey Newlyn, using the OSTN’15 transformation. All LIDAR data has a vertical accuracy of +/-15cm RMSE. A tinted shaded relief, which is an image showing what LIDAR looks like when loaded into specialist software, is also available as a WMS feed. You can also download survey index files which shows, for any location, what Time Stamped survey went into the production of the LIDAR composite.

    Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) is an airborne mapping technique, which uses a laser to measure the distance between the aircraft and the ground. Up to 500,000 measurements per second are made of the ground, allowing highly detailed terrain models to be generated at spatial resolutions of between 25cm and 2 metres. The Environment Agency’s open data LIDAR archives includes the Point Cloud data, and derived raster surface models of survey specific areas and composites of the best data available in any location.

    To find out more about LIDAR and the various surface models we produce please read our story map

    This metadata record is for Approval for Access product AfA458. Attribution statement: (c) Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2019. All rights reserved. Attribution Statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2015. All rights reserved.

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    Co-aligned hyperspectral and LiDAR data collected in drought-stressed...

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    P. Morley; A. Jump; D. Donoghue (2023). Co-aligned hyperspectral and LiDAR data collected in drought-stressed European beech forest, Rhӧn Biosphere Reserve, Germany, 2020 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5285/23d6a61c-c1cf-4c1b-a65c-f3fe42fc0e76
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    Jun 2, 2023
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    Authors
    P. Morley; A. Jump; D. Donoghue
    Time period covered
    Sep 1, 2020 - Sep 30, 2020
    Area covered
    Dataset funded by
    Natural Environment Research Councilhttps://www.ukri.org/councils/nerc
    Description

    This dataset comprises co-aligned hyperspectral and LiDAR data collected of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) forest within core protected areas of the UNESCO Rhӧn Biosphere Reserve, Germany. Data was collected using the Headwall Hyperspec Nano sensor flown from a unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in September 2020. The dataset comprises image and LiDAR data of four sites, each approximately 8ha in size. The study forests were subject to the extreme drought event that impacted central Europe in 2018/2019 and this project sought to collect data to enable individual tree and stand level assessment of the response (canopy damage and defoliation) of European beech trees to extreme drought events. The hyperspectral images available in this dataset have approx. 5cm pixel size with an associated LiDAR dataset and are suitable for identifying individual trees and the degree of canopy damage (defoliation, discolouration, and mortality) sustained by individuals/stands within the forest. The work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (Grant NE/V00929X/1).

  18. SurfZone Digital Elevation Model (DEM) - 2m

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    Environment Agency (2023). SurfZone Digital Elevation Model (DEM) - 2m [Dataset]. https://environment.data.gov.uk/dataset/77e6f743-d708-4909-a80f-9510b7dbaa16
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 15, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Environment Agencyhttps://www.gov.uk/ea
    License

    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    The SurfZone Digital Elevation Model (DEM) was produced in 2019. Combining LIDAR and near-shore multibeam SONAR Bathymetry elevation data, it is the best currently available Digital Elevation Model (DEM) covering the inter-tidal zone produced by the Environment Agency.

    The EA SurfZone DEM 2019 is supplied as a tiled raster dataset in GeoTiff format. Each tile is 5km * 5km and aligned to the Ordinance Survey National Grid. Each pixel represents 2 metres spatial resolution on the ground and elevations are presented in metres to Ordinance Survey Great Britain using the OSGM'15 and OSTM'15 transformation models. Elevations are referenced to Newlyn except for the Isles of Scilly which is referenced to St Marys.

    The SurfZone DEM was produced by using a bespoke feathering technique to smooth the overlaps between LIDAR and Bathymetric surveys to produce a merged surface. Where small gaps existed between the LIDAR and Bathymetric surveys these were interpolated using a bilinear interpolation technique.

    Please refer to the metadata index catalgoues which show for any location which survey was used in the production of the SurfZone DEM. The Metadata Index Catalogue provides information about the source of the survey data used, either LIDAR or Bathymetry for any area as well as the surface type, coastal monitoring region, geoidal model and transformation models used.

    All LIDAR data used in the production of the SurfZone DEM was surveyed by the Environment Agency. Bathymetry data was surveyed by the Environment Agency or sourced from the National Network of Regional Coastal Monitoring Programmes of England from the Channel Coastal Observatory (www.channelcoast.org) website. The National Network of Regional Coastal Monitoring Programmes of England comprises of 6 Regional Programmes. When re-using these data, you must use the copyright statements in the licence to acknowledge the individual regions when reusing this dataset.

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    Terrestrial LiDAR data of Bramcote Hills Park wood, Nottinghamshire, UK in...

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    S. Grebby; G. van der Heijden (2023). Terrestrial LiDAR data of Bramcote Hills Park wood, Nottinghamshire, UK in 2023 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5285/174ef670-6db9-4fb9-9961-27b2cee57adc
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    Dec 5, 2023
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    S. Grebby; G. van der Heijden
    Time period covered
    Jan 13, 2023
    Area covered
    Dataset funded by
    Natural Environment Research Councilhttps://www.ukri.org/councils/nerc
    Description

    This dataset contains forest structure measurements for a wooded area where the liana Hendra helix (common ivy) is present. The dataset comprises two overlapping 3D point clouds for a small wooded area covering nearly 18000 m2 of Bramcote Hills Park (Nottinghamshire, UK) for a sample of trees infested with liana as well as a non-infested sample of trees. This datasets was acquired using a terrestrial Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) scanner on 13 January 2023, as part of a study assessing the diversity and composition of soil and litter dwelling organisms associated with liana infestations within forests. The work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (Grant NE/X018083/1).

  20. Airborne LiDAR and RGB imagery from Sepilok Reserve and Danum Valley in...

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    David A. Coomes; Toby D. Jackson (2023). Airborne LiDAR and RGB imagery from Sepilok Reserve and Danum Valley in Malaysia in 2020 [Dataset]. https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/dd4d20c8626f4b9d99bc14358b1b50fe
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    Jun 8, 2023
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    Centre for Environmental Data Analysishttp://www.ceda.ac.uk/
    Authors
    David A. Coomes; Toby D. Jackson
    License

    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Feb 14, 2020 - Feb 20, 2020
    Area covered
    Description

    This dataset contains LiDAR and RedGreenBlue (RGB) Imagery data collected from a helicopter over two forest sites in Sabah, Malaysia in February 2020.

    Point cloud data are included in LAS (LASer) format as well as RGB data summary rasters in .tif format. The raster images were processed with LAStools using default parameters. Canopy Height Model (CHM), Digital Surface Model (DSM), Digital Terrain Model (DTM) and pulse density (pd) are also present. The RGB data are provided as jpgs and are organised by flight julian day (JD).

    The Sepilok Reserve was scanned in full between 15 February 2020 (julian day 46). This is a total area of 27 square kilometres. In Danum Valley the scanning was distributed into two contiguous areas, the protected area (20 square kilometres) and the reduced impact logging area (9 square kilometres) on the 19-22 February 2020 (julian day 50-53). Importantly, these areas were chosen because of the availability of prior airborne LiDAR data collected by NERC in 2014 and by Ground Data Solutions in 2013.

    The helicopter flew at approximately 350 m altitude above the forest canopy and at a speed of approximately 100 km/hr. The data were georeferenced using ground control points and are provided in the UTM 50N coordinate system.

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Environment Agency (2023). LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM) - 1m [Dataset]. https://environment.data.gov.uk/dataset/13787b9a-26a4-4775-8523-806d13af58fc
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LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM) - 1m

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Dataset updated
Dec 15, 2023
Dataset authored and provided by
Environment Agencyhttps://www.gov.uk/ea
License

Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
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Description

The LIDAR Composite DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is a raster elevation model covering ~99% of England at 1m spatial resolution. The DTM (Digital Terrain Model) is produced from the last or only laser pulse returned to the sensor. We remove surface objects from the Digital Surface Model (DSM), using bespoke algorithms and manual editing of the data, to produce a terrain model of just the surface.

Produced by the Environment Agency in 2022, the DTM is derived from a combination of our Time Stamped archive and National LIDAR Programme surveys, which have been merged and re-sampled to give the best possible coverage. Where repeat surveys have been undertaken the newest, best resolution data is used. Where data was resampled a bilinear interpolation was used before being merged.

The 2022 LIDAR Composite contains surveys undertaken between 6th June 2000 and 2nd April 2022. Please refer to the metadata index catalgoues which show for any location which survey was used in the production of the LIDAR composite.

The data is available to download as GeoTiff rasters in 5km tiles aligned to the OS National grid. The data is presented in metres, referenced to Ordinance Survey Newlyn and using the OSTN’15 transformation method. All individual LIDAR surveys going into the production of the composite had a vertical accuracy of +/-15cm RMSE.

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