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    <idinfo>
        <datsetid> gov.noaa.csc.maps:2004_ME_m17 </datsetid>
        <citation>
            <citeinfo>
                <origin> DOC/NOAA/NOS/CSC/CRS &gt; Coastal Remote Sensing Program, Coastal Services Center, National Ocean Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce </origin>
                <pubdate> 20061019 </pubdate>
                <title> 2004 Maine Lidar </title>
                <edition> 1st Edition </edition>
                <onlink> http://www.csc.noaa.gov/lidar </onlink>
            </citeinfo>
        </citation>
        <descript>
            <abstract> This metadata document describes the collection and processing of Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) data over an area along the coast of Maine. Data was collected at a nominal two (2) meter post spacing between points. The elevations in this data set represent the first surface returns. Features that are above the ground - such as buildings, bridges, tree tops, etc. - have NOT been eliminated. </abstract>
            <purpose> This LIDAR has been supplied to the NOAA, Coastal Services Center (CSC) to support local Coastal Zone Managers in their decision-making processes. </purpose>
        </descript>
        <timeperd>
            <timeinfo>
                <rngdates>
                    <begdate> 20040505 </begdate>
                    <enddate> 20040506 </enddate>
                </rngdates>
            </timeinfo>
            <current> Ground Condition </current>
        </timeperd>
        <status>
            <progress> Complete </progress>
            <update> None planned </update>
        </status>
        <spdom>
            <bounding>
                <westbc> -70.692195 </westbc>
                <eastbc> -69.716843 </eastbc>
                <northbc> 43.800050 </northbc>
                <southbc> 43.065356 </southbc>
            </bounding>
        </spdom>
        <keywords>
            <theme>
                <themekt> None </themekt>
                <themekey> elevation </themekey>
                <themekey> lidar </themekey>
                <themekey> laser </themekey>
                <themekey> beach </themekey>
                <themekey> topography </themekey>
                <themekey> digital elevation model </themekey>
                <themekey> DEM </themekey>
                <themekey> erosion </themekey>
            </theme>
            <place>
                <placekt> Geographic Names Information System </placekt>
                <placekey> United States of America (USA) </placekey>
                <placekey> Maine </placekey>
            </place>
        </keywords>
        <accconst> none </accconst>
        <useconst> Any conclusions drawn from analysis of this information are not the responsibility of NOAA or the Coastal Services Center. </useconst>
        <ptcontac>
            <cntinfo>
                <cntorgp>
                    <cntorg> Coastal Remote Sensing Program </cntorg>
                </cntorgp>
                <cntpos> TCM Project Scientist </cntpos>
                <cntaddr>
                    <addrtype> mailing and physical address </addrtype>
                    <address>
            2234 South Hobson Avenue
          </address>
                    <city> Charleston </city>
                    <state> South Carolina </state>
                    <postal> 29405 </postal>
                    <country> United States </country>
                </cntaddr>
                <cntvoice> (843) 740-1200 </cntvoice>
                <cntemail> csc@csc.noaa.gov </cntemail>
            </cntinfo>
        </ptcontac>
        <datacred> EarthData International of Maryland, LLC 7320 Executive Way Frederick, MD 21704 1-301-948-8550 1-301963-2064 </datacred>
    </idinfo>
    <dataqual>
        <logic> The data were evaluated to ensure no voids exisit and the data covers the entire project area. </logic>
        <complete> None available. </complete>
        <posacc>
            <horizpa>
                <horizpar> The horizontal accuracy of this lidar data was not assessed. The high vertical accuracy is indicative of good horizontal accuracy, though slight horizontal inaccuracies are difficult to detect using these check points because they were located in relatively flat terrain. </horizpar>
            </horizpa>
            <vertacc>
                <vertaccr> Thirty check points collected on generally flat open terrain were compared to the lidar points. The Guidelines for Digital Elevation Data by NDEP recommends interpolation from a surface generated from a triangulated irregular network (TIN) derived from the lidar point data surrounding the check point for assessing the accuracy of mass points. This method was employed in this evaluation. Elevation values at the location of each of the 30 check points were interpolated
                    from the triangulated bare earth point data. The vertical error at each check point location was calculated by subtracting the interpolated lidar elevation value from the check point elevation value. </vertaccr>
                <qvertpa>
                    <vertaccv> 0.20 </vertaccv>
                    <vertacce> Tested 0.20 meter fundamental vertical accuracy at 95 percentile confidence level in open terrain using RMSE x 1.96. </vertacce>
                </qvertpa>
            </vertacc>
        </posacc>
        <lineage>
            <srcinfo>
                <srccite>
                    <citeinfo>
                        <origin> Terrasurv, Inc </origin>
                        <pubdate> 20040912 </pubdate>
                        <pubtime> Unknown </pubtime>
                        <title> Ground Control Survey of Coastal Maine </title>
                        <edition> 1st </edition>
                        <geoform> model </geoform>
                        <pubinfo>
                            <pubplace> Frederick, MD </pubplace>
                            <publish> EarthData International of Maryland </publish>
                        </pubinfo>
                    </citeinfo>
                </srccite>
                <typesrc> electronic mail system </typesrc>
                <srctime>
                    <timeinfo>
                        <rngdates>
                            <begdate> 20040616 </begdate>
                            <enddate> 20040618 </enddate>
                        </rngdates>
                    </timeinfo>
                    <srccurr> Ground Condition </srccurr>
                </srctime>
                <srccitea> GPS Ground Control </srccitea>
                <srccontr> Ten (10) ground control points were established by Terrasurv, Inc. using GPS for vertical and horizontal coordinate values. Ground control references NAD83, NAVD88, Geoid99, in meters. An additional thirty (30) independent check ground control points were acquired by Terrasurv, Inc. and provided directly to NOAA, CSC to support an independent analysis of the accuracy of the Lidar data. </srccontr>
            </srcinfo>
            <srcinfo>
                <srccite>
                    <citeinfo>
                        <origin> EarthData Aviation </origin>
                        <pubdate> 20040912 </pubdate>
                        <pubtime> Unknown </pubtime>
                        <title> Coastal Miane LIDAR Scanning Project </title>
                        <geoform> model </geoform>
                        <pubinfo>
                            <pubplace> Hagerstown, MD </pubplace>
                            <publish> EarthData Aviation </publish>
                        </pubinfo>
                    </citeinfo>
                </srccite>
                <typesrc> CD-ROM </typesrc>
                <srctime>
                    <timeinfo>
                        <rngdates>
                            <begdate> 20040505 </begdate>
                            <enddate> 20040506 </enddate>
                        </rngdates>
                    </timeinfo>
                    <srccurr> Ground Condition </srccurr>
                </srctime>
                <srccitea> EarthData Aviation </srccitea>
                <srccontr> The project area was flown using EarthData Aviation&apos;s Piper Navajo aircraft with tail number 62912. LIDAR data was captured using an ALS40 LIDAR system, including an inertial measuring unit (IMU) and a dual frequency GPS receiver. The acquisition was flown during the period of May 5, 2004 through May 6 2004. One ground based GPS receivers was in constant operation during each flight. During the data acquisition, all receivers collected phase data at an epoch rate
                    of 1 Hz. All GPS phase data was post processed with continuous kinematic survey techniques using &quot;On the Fly&quot; (OTF) integer ambiguity resolution. The GPS data was processed with forward and reverse processing algorithms. The results from each process, using the data collected at the airport, were combined to yield a single fixed integer phase differential solution of the aircraft trajectory. </srccontr>
            </srcinfo>
            <procstep>
                <procdesc> EarthData has developed a unique method for processing LIDAR data. The algorithms for filtering data were utilized within EarthData&apos;s proprietary software and commercial software written by TerraSolid. This software suite of tools provides efficient processing for small to large-scale projects and has been incorporated into ISO 9001 compliant production work flows. POINT CLOUD The following is a step-by-step breakdown of the process utilized to produce the
                    variably-spaced point cloud surface data set. 1. Processing of the LIDAR data begins with refinement of the initial boresight alignment parameters provided by EarthData Aviation in the LITES configuration file delivered with the raw data. The technician also verifies that there are no voids, and that the data covers the entire project area. Calibration is accomplished using the tri-directional flight lines over the project airport, which is generally flat and free of major
                    obstructions, trees or brush. Two overlapping bi-directional lines are flown along the length of the runway, and the cross flight line is perpendicular to both. All three lines are examined to ensure that they agree, within expected system tolerances, in the overlapping areas. The technician will review flight lines and locate the areas that contained systematic errors or distortions that were introduced by the LIDAR sensor. 2. Systematic distortions highlighted in step 1
                    were removed and the data was re-inspected. Corrections and adjustments can involve the application of angular deflection or compensation for curvature of the ground surface that can be introduced by crossing from on type of land cover to another. 3. All flight lines are processed with the refined calibration parameters obtained thru steps 1 and 2. All flight line are examined to ensure that they agree, within expected system tolerances, in the overlapping areas (side lap).
                    4. The LIDAR data for each flight line was trimmed in batch for the removal of the overlap areas between flight lines. The data was checked against a control network to ensure that vertical requirements were maintained. Conversion to the client-specified datum and projections were then completed. The LIDAR flight line data sets were then segmented into adjoining tiles for batch processing and data management. 5. The data was then edited for Blunder removal. 6. The data was
                    processed interactively by the operator using LIDAR editing tools. During this final phase the operator generated a TIN based on a desired thematic layers to evaluate the automated classification performed in step 5. This allowed the operator to quickly re-classify points from one layer to another and recreate the TIN surface to see the effects of edits. The use of geo-referenced images were toggled on or off to aid the operator in identifying problem areas. The data was also
                    examined with an automated profiling tool to aid the operator in the reclassification. 7. Orthometric heights were converted using the Geoid 03 undulation model. 8. The data was separated into (1) variably-spaced point cloud in LAS files. The files were written to PC readable CD-ROM. </procdesc>
                <srcused> EarthData International </srcused>
                <procdate> 20040912 </procdate>
                <proccont>
                    <cntinfo>
                        <cntorgp>
                            <cntorg> EarthData International of Maryland </cntorg>
                        </cntorgp>
                        <cntaddr>
                            <addrtype> mailing and physical address </addrtype>
                            <address>
                7320 Executive Way
              </address>
                            <city> Frederick </city>
                            <state> Maryland </state>
                            <postal> 21704 </postal>
                            <country> USA </country>
                        </cntaddr>
                        <cntvoice> 1-301-948-8550 </cntvoice>
                        <cntfax> 1-301-963-2064 </cntfax>
                        <cntemail> metadata@earthdata.com </cntemail>
                        <hours> 9 AM - 5 PM Mon. - Fri. </hours>
                    </cntinfo>
                </proccont>
            </procstep>
            <procstep>
                <procdesc> The NOAA Coastal Services Center (CSC) received files in LAS format. The files contained lidar intensity and elevation measurements. CSC performed the following processing on the data to make it available within the Lidar Data Retrieval Tool (LDART): 1. The data were projected from UTM to geographic decimal degrees using the General Cartopgraphic Transformation Package. 2. The las files were sorted by latitude and the las header fields were completed. </procdesc>
                <procdate> 20050105 </procdate>
                <proccont>
                    <cntinfo>
                        <cntorgp>
                            <cntorg> Coastal Remote Sensing Program </cntorg>
                        </cntorgp>
                        <cntpos> TCM Project Scientist </cntpos>
                        <cntaddr>
                            <addrtype> mailing and physical address </addrtype>
                            <address>
                2234 South Hobson Avenue
              </address>
                            <city> Charleston </city>
                            <state> South Carolina </state>
                            <postal> 29405 </postal>
                            <country> United States </country>
                        </cntaddr>
                        <cntvoice> (843) 740-1200 </cntvoice>
                        <cntemail> csc@csc.noaa.gov </cntemail>
                    </cntinfo>
                </proccont>
            </procstep>
            <procstep>
                <procdesc> The NOAA National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) received Lidar data files on external harddrive. The disk contains LiDAR data from the NOAA Coastal Services Center. The data are currently being served via Digital Coastl at http://www.csc.noaa.gov/digitalcoast/. The data can be used to re-populate the system. The data are provided on this disk in LAS format. LAS format is an industry standard for serving LiDAR data. The data are exclusively in geographic coordinates,
                    however, the datums used vary. Most are NAD 83, however some are in ITRF. Vertical systems include both ellipsoid (ITRF and NAD 83) and NAVD 88. For NAVD 88 values, Geiod 03 is primarily used; however, data received in NAVD 88 prior to 2003 was processed using Geoid 99. </procdesc>
                <procdate> 20060103 </procdate>
                <proccont>
                    <cntinfo>
                        <cntorgp>
                            <cntorg> DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NGDC &gt; National Geophysical Data Center, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce </cntorg>
                            <cntper> Pamela Grothe </cntper>
                        </cntorgp>
                        <cntaddr>
                            <addrtype> Mailing and Physical Address </addrtype>
                            <address>
                NOAA/NESDIS/NGDC E/GC1 325 Broadway
              </address>
                            <city> Boulder </city>
                            <state> CO </state>
                            <postal> 80305-3328 </postal>
                            <country> USA </country>
                        </cntaddr>
                        <cntvoice> (303) 497-6120 </cntvoice>
                        <cnttdd> (303) 497-6958 </cnttdd>
                        <cntfax> (303) 497-6513 </cntfax>
                        <cntemail> pamela.grothe@noaa.gov </cntemail>
                        <hours> 7:30-5:00 Mountain </hours>
                        <cntinst> Contact Data Center </cntinst>
                    </cntinfo>
                </proccont>
            </procstep>
        </lineage>
        <cloud> 0 </cloud>
    </dataqual>
    <spdoinfo>
        <direct> Point </direct>
        <ptvctinf>
            <sdtsterm>
                <sdtstype> Point </sdtstype>
            </sdtsterm>
        </ptvctinf>
    </spdoinfo>
    <spref>
        <horizsys>
            <geograph>
                <latres> 9.5886398249877e-10 </latres>
                <longres> 6.99404049545068e-10 </longres>
                <geogunit> Decimal degrees </geogunit>
            </geograph>
            <geodetic>
                <horizdn> North American Datum of 1983 </horizdn>
                <ellips> Geodetic Reference System 80 </ellips>
                <semiaxis> 6378137 </semiaxis>
                <denflat> 298.257 </denflat>
            </geodetic>
        </horizsys>
        <vertdef>
            <altsys>
                <altdatum> North American Vertical Datum of 1988 </altdatum>
                <altres> 0.01 </altres>
                <altunits> meters </altunits>
                <altenc> Explicit elevation coordinate included with horizontal coordinates </altenc>
            </altsys>
        </vertdef>
    </spref>
    <distinfo>
        <distrib>
            <cntinfo>
                <cntorgp>
                    <cntorg> NOAA Coastal Services Center </cntorg>
                </cntorgp>
                <cntpos> Coastal Remote Sensing Program Manager </cntpos>
                <cntaddr>
                    <addrtype> mailing and physical address </addrtype>
                    <address>
            2234 South Hobson Avenue
          </address>
                    <city> Charleston </city>
                    <state> SC </state>
                    <postal> 29405-2413 </postal>
                </cntaddr>
                <cntvoice> none </cntvoice>
                <cntemail> csc@csc.noaa.gov </cntemail>
            </cntinfo>
        </distrib>
        <distliab> Any conclusions drawn from analysis of this information are not the responsibility of NOAA or the Coastal Services Center. </distliab>
        <custom> This data can be obtained on-line at the following URL: http://csc-s-maps-q.csc.noaa.gov/dataviewer/viewer.html. </custom>
    </distinfo>
    <distinfo>
        <distrib>
            <cntinfo>
                <cntorgp>
                    <cntorg> DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NGDC &gt; National Geophysical Data Center, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce </cntorg>
                    <cntper> Pamela Grothe </cntper>
                </cntorgp>
                <cntaddr>
                    <addrtype> Mailing and Physical Address </addrtype>
                    <address>
            NOAA/NESDIS/NGDC E/GC1 325 Broadway
          </address>
                    <city> Boulder </city>
                    <state> CO </state>
                    <postal> 80305-3328 </postal>
                    <country> USA </country>
                </cntaddr>
                <cntvoice> (303) 497-6120 </cntvoice>
                <cnttdd> (303) 497-6958 </cnttdd>
                <cntfax> (303) 497-6513 </cntfax>
                <cntemail> pamela.grothe@noaa.gov </cntemail>
                <hours> 7:30-5:00 Mountain </hours>
                <cntinst> Contact Data Center </cntinst>
            </cntinfo>
        </distrib>
        <distliab> Disclaimer While every effort has been made to ensure that these data are accurate and reliable within the limits of the current state of the art, NOAA cannot assume liability for any damages caused by any errors or omissions in the data, nor as a result of the failure of the data to function on a particular system. NOAA makes no warranty, expressed or implied, nor does the fact of distribution constitute such a warranty. </distliab>
        <custom> The National Geophysical Data Center serves as the archive for this LIDAR data. NGDC should only be contacted for this data if it cannot be obtained from NOAA Coastal Services Center. </custom>
    </distinfo>
    <metainfo>
        <metd>20111119</metd>
        <metrd>20111119</metrd>
        <metfrd>20121119</metfrd>
        <metc>
            <cntinfo>
                <cntorgp>
                    <cntorg> NOAA Coastal Services Center </cntorg>
                    <cntper> Keil Schmid </cntper>
                </cntorgp>
                <cntpos> Metadata Specialist </cntpos>
                <cntaddr>
                    <addrtype> mailing and physical address </addrtype>
                    <address>
            2234 South Hobson Avenue
          </address>
                    <city> Charleston </city>
                    <state> SC </state>
                    <postal> 29405-2413 </postal>
                </cntaddr>
                <cntvoice> none </cntvoice>
                <cntemail> metadata@csc.noaa.gov </cntemail>
            </cntinfo>
        </metc>
        <metstdn> FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata </metstdn>
        <metstdv> FGDC-STD-001-1998 </metstdv>
    </metainfo>






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