aerial laser scanning (ALS)
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The aerial laser scanning (ALS) dataset, acquired between 8 and 9 April 2009, covers five plots of Crique Plomb and Montagne Plomb area in French Guiana. In this area. the forest presents contrasting and diversified characteristics: high forest, forest grown on ferricrust, and superficial saprolit with high density of stem per hectare. Ground echoes are available as well as a digital terrain model (DTM), a digital surface model (DSM), a digital canopy model (DCM) with a 1 meter resolution and a triangulated irregular network (TIN) digital terrain model with a precision of 5 meters.
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Aerial laser scanning (ALS) dataset, Montagne Trinité, French Guiana, acquired on 24 September 2014.
The aerial laser scanning (ALS) dataset acquired on 24 September 2014 covers eastern and western side of Montagne Trinité. Data acquired in the framework of DynForDiv project. Z1 ( East side of the montain); point density: all returns 17.83 last only 10.62 (per meter square) Z2 ( West part of the moutain); point density: all returns 18.97 last only 10.61 (per meter square)
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The aerial laser scanning (ALS) dataset, acquired on 1 october 2005, covers five plots of the Montagne des Chevaux and the Montagnes des Serpents areas in French Guiana. Each subsite is covered by one data file. The Z2 data area covers a spirotropis forest type area, the Z3 data area covers a riparian vegetation with Avicenia, and the Z4 data area covers a swamp forest.
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The aerial laser scanning (ALS) dataset, acquired in October 2004, covers five plots of Crique Plomb and Montagne Plomb area in French Guiana. In this area. the forest presents contrasting and diversified characteristics : high forest, forest grown on ferricrust, and superficial saprolit with high density of stem per hectare. Ground echoes are available as well as a digital terrain model (DTM), a digital surface model (DSM), and a digital canopy model (DCM) with a 1 meter resolution.
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The airborne data comprises laser elevation data acquired during an airborne geophysical survey over French Guiana in 1996. The study area, located along the coast in the south of Cayenne in French Guiana, measures 45 km x 55 km. The area is characterized by virgin forest and savannah. Most of the area is flat or slightly undulating, with elevation ranging from 0 to about 400 m above sea level. (e.g. Kaw mountain).
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The aerial laser scanning (ALS) dataset acquired on 4 August 2014 covers eastern and western side of Bellevue de l'Inini mountain. Data acquired in the framework of DynForDiv project. Western transect point density: all returns 17.05 last only 9.83 (per square units) Eastern transect point density: all returns 16.83 last only 10.28 (per square units) Lidar Riegl LMS Q560 onboard a plane operated by Altoa, swath angle +/-20deg
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The aerial laser scanning (ALS) dataset was acquired on 7 and 8 August 2014 in the framework of DynForDiv project. It covers mount Itoupé (altitude 830m above sea level) in French Guiana (total covered area = 72 km²). Based on sample tiles (45, 70,192, 201, 256), the mean emitted pulse density is ~12/m², and the mean echo density ~ 19/m². Lidar Riegl LMS Q560 aboard a plane operated by Altoa
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The aerial laser scanning (ALS) dataset, acquired on October 2004, covers the experimental station Paracou in French Guiyana. More precisely, the dataset covers all Paracou plots totally except of plot 15 that is only covered partly. The area includes exploited and non-exploited forest and Pinot palm. Ground echoes are available as well as a digital terrain model (DTM), a digital surface model (DSM) , and a digital canopy model (DCM) with a 1 meter resolution.
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The aerial laser scanning (ALS) dataset acquired on 23 September 2013 covers the experimental station Paracou in French Guiana. The coverage includes all Guyafor and Guyaflux plots completely with logged-over, unlogged and swamp forest ("Pinot" or "Açai").
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The aerial laser scanning (ALS) dataset, acquired in 2004, covers the Sinnamary area in French Guiana.