{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "SONOMA_HIGHEST_HIT_HILLSHADE", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "2013 LiDAR Derived Highest Hit Hillshade - Sonoma County CA", "description": "This hillshade is a shaded relief depiction of the highest hit digital elevation model (DEM), which represents the earth's surface with all vegetation and human-made structures included. The highest hit DEMs were derived from LiDAR data using the highest hit method to identify the tops of features. The elevation units are in feet. Some elevation units have been interpolated across areas where there are no elevation data (e.g., over water). Each image corresponds to a 37,800-square-foot tile. Each pixel is 3 feet and represents an average intensity for that area. The specified coordinate system for this dataset is California State Plane Zone II (FIPS 0402), NAD83 (2011), with units in US Survey Feet for horizontal, and vertical units are NAVD88 (12A) US Survey Feet. The dataset encompasses all of Sonoma County and parts of Mendocino County. WSI collected the LiDAR and created this data set for the Sonoma County Vegetation Mapping and LiDAR Program.\n", "summary": "2013 LiDAR Derived Highest Hit Hillshade - Sonoma County CA", "title": "SONOMA_HIGHEST_HIT_HILLSHADE", "tags": [ "LiDAR", "Light Detection And Ranging", "Sonoma County", "Lake Mendocino", "Sonoma Lake Watershed" ], "type": "Image Service", "typeKeywords": [ "Data", "Service", "Image Service", "ArcGIS Server" ], "thumbnail": "thumbnail/{2E4DB7CE-4CB7-46D7-ACAC-B1C57D364080}.png", "url": "http://localhost:6080/arcgis/services/SONOMA_HIGHEST_HIT_HILLSHADE/ImageServer", "spatialReference": "NAD_1983_StatePlane_California_II_FIPS_0402_Feet_2011", "accessInformation": "Sonoma County Vegetation Mapping and LiDAR Consortium, NASA, University of Maryland, Watershed Sciences, Inc., Tukman Geospatial LLC", "licenseInfo": "LiDAR data and orthophotography were provided by the University of Maryland under grant NNX13AP69G from NASA's Carbon Monitoring System (Dr. Ralph Dubayah and Dr. George Hurtt, Principal Investigators). This grant also funded the creation of derived forest cover and land cover information, including a countywide biomass and carbon map, a canopy cover map, and DEMs. The Sonoma County Vegetation Mapping and LiDAR Program funded LiDAR derived products in the California State Plane Coordinate System, such as DEMs, hillshades, building footprints, 1-foot contours, and other derived layers. The entirety of this data is freely licensed for unrestricted public use, unless otherwise noted. Any use of these data, including value-added products, within reports, papers, and presentations must acknowledge NASA Grant NNX13AP69G, the University of Maryland, and the Sonoma Vegetation Mapping and LiDAR Program as their sources." }