Lidar versus Current National Elevation Data

The current, best available elevation data for New Mexico is 10 meter data. Lidar data, collected at the USGS Quality Level 2, has a resolution approximately 10 times better. Use the sliders below to get a better sense of what lidar data is capable of. This data is from Moriarty, New Mexico.

Current vs. Proposed Data

The imagery on the left is the best, publicly available data. The imagery on the right is USGS Quality Level 2 lidar data.

Current vs. Proposed Data

The imagery on the left is the best, publicly available data. The imagery on the right is USGS Quality Level 2 lidar data. Lidar derived products are also visible. Buildings larger than 800 square feet are shown in red, flow lines in blue, and canopy in green.

More information about the USGS 3D Elevation Program can be found at http://nationalmap.gov/3DEP/.

New Mexico specific information can be found at (PDF) 3DEP Summary of New Mexico.

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