Canopy Vegetation Height
Data and Resources
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[WMS] Canopy Vegetation HeightWMS
Web Map Service (WMS) endpoint providing visualization capabilities for...
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[WCS] Canopy Vegetation HeightWCS
Web Coverage Service (WCS) endpoint providing direct access to the raw raster...
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[DATA] Canopy Vegetation HeightGeoTiff
Zipped file containing the GeoTiff data and associated metadata for Canopy...
Additional Info
Field | Value |
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Version | Version 5.0 |
Last Updated | March 28, 2025, 08:35 (UTC) |
Created | March 7, 2025, 07:51 (UTC) |
category | /Forest and Shrubland Resilience/Structure |
collection_name | California Landscape Metrics |
creation_method | Each forest structure metric was derived directly from airborne lidar data, hosted by the USGS 3D Elevation Program. However, these data are only available for a small fraction of California's 423,970 kmÂ2 area. To overcome this, we trained deep learning models'a form of pattern recognition'to identify these forest structure patterns in satellite imagery, then mapped each metric statewide. These algorithms are of the U-net family of neural network architectures that perform pixel-wise regression and classification tasks. The satellite data includes imagery from Sentinel-1 C-band radar sensors and Sentinel-2 multispectral sensors at 10 m spatial resolution, collected in Fall 2019. Future versions will include imagery from PlanetScope multispectral sensors at 3 m resolution. Downloaded from [California Forest Observatory - Organizations - WIFIRE Commons Data Catalog (sdsc.edu)](https://wifire- data.sdsc.edu/organization/california-forest-observatory). For more information, go to <https://forestobservatory.com/about.html#about> |
data_units | meters, min 0 max 80; each pixel value represents the average height above ground for vegetation within that pixel |
data_vintage | 06/2020 |
date_updated | August 2024 |
element | Structure |
encoding | utf8 |
file_name | CanopyVegHeight_202006_202312_T1_v5 |
format | GeoTiff |
harvest_object_id | b94d1a04-639e-4afe-9725-342726eb52d0 |
harvest_source_id | a2637971-af12-457f-ae4a-831d2202a539 |
harvest_source_title | WIFIRE Commons |
maximum_value | 80.0 |
metric_definition_and_relevance | This layer represents distance between the ground and the top of the canopy. Canopy height is a proxy for aboveground biomass and the amount of foliage that may be consumed in a canopy fire. Since LANDFIRE doesn't support a NoData value, all NoData pixels in canopy fuel metrics were set to 0 in the Landscape files. (e.g., canopy cover was set to 0 in all NoData locations). Topographic data and surface fuel model remain unaltered. |
minimum_value | 0.0 |
pillar | Forest and Shrubland Resilience |
spatial | {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[-124.5090833859125, 32.4242698701859], [-113.49380570277376, 32.4242698701859], [-113.49380570277376, 42.1119747450123], [-124.5090833859125, 42.1119747450123], [-124.5090833859125, 32.4242698701859]]]} |
tier | 1 |