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Terrestrial laser scanner data from the 2011 Horseshoe Two fire, Chiricahua Mountains, southeastern Arizona

Point cloud data collected on a steep, severely burned hillslope below Barfoot Peak near Rustler Park in the Chiricahua Mountains, AZ. The data were collected June 21, July 18, August 1, August 23, 2011 and March 14, 2012. The data were collected with a Leica Scanstation C10 High Definition Scanner. The data are delivered as georeferenced (WGS UTM zone 12N ellipsoid) and classified point clouds. The included files are: Chiri_20120314.laz Chiri_20110611.laz Chiri_20110718.laz Chiri_20110801.laz Chiri_20110823.laz

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Author(s) Stephen B DeLong orcid
Publication Date 2017
Beginning Date of Data 2011-06-11
Ending Date of Data 2012-03-14
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DOI https://doi.org/10.5066/F72J69CP
Citation DeLong, S.B., 2017, Terrestrial laser scanner data from the 2011 Horseshoe Two fire, Chiricahua Mountains, southeastern Arizona: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F72J69CP.
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Metadata Date 2020-08-18
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