Digital surface, terrain, and canopy height models for the Bannock Creek unit of Boise Basin Experimental Forest in 2007
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posted on 2024-09-12, 19:58authored byAndrew T. Hudak, Robert J. Liebermann, Eder P. Moreira, Timothy E. Link
The data publication contains 1 meter raster data sets for three different digital elevation models (DEM) for the Bannock Creek unit of the Boise Basin Experimental Forest in south central Idaho in November 2007. The first is a digital terrain model (DTM), which is the ground surface with all vegetation and human-made structures removed. The second is a digital surface model (DSM), which includes all vegetation and human-made structures. The last is a canopy height model (CHM), which is the difference between the DSM and the DTM surfaces. Provide high resolution terrain elevation and land cover elevation data for the Bannock Creek unit of the Boise Basin Experimental Forest. Each of the three data sets in this data publication has a metadata document with more detailed information. Original metadata date was 04/15/2013. Minor metadata updates on 12/14/2016. On 07/10/2020 the metadata were updated to include a cross-reference for a newly published Boise Basin Experimental Forest data publication that contains similar data for 2007, along with other minor updates.
USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
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These data were collected using funding from the University of Idaho and the U.S. Government, and can be used without additional permissions or fees. If you use these data in a publication, presentation, or other research product please use the following citation:
Hudak, Andrew T.; Liebermann, Robert J.; Moreira, Eder P.; Link, Timothy E. 2013. Digital surface, terrain, and canopy height models for the Bannock Creek unit of Boise Basin Experimental Forest in 2007. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2013-0003
The Boise Basin Experimental Forest consists of 3,540 hectares and is divided into three units (Bannock, Bear Run, and Headquarters) surrounding Idaho City in southern Idaho. Bannock Creek has old...