Measuring Topographic Response to Hydrologic Events, CO 2018

This lidar dataset was collected by NCALM for Matthew Rossi at the University of Colorado, Boulder. This study uses airborne lidar to determine the topographic response to the transition from snowmelt to rainfall triggered extremes. The study area is located north-east of Colorado Springs, CO and covers approximately 557 km2.Publications associated with this dataset can be found at NCALM's Data Tracking Center

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Last Updated August 15, 2025, 11:32 (UTC)
Created August 15, 2025, 11:32 (UTC)
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sci:citation Rossi, M.W., Anderson, S.P., Anderson, R.S. and Tucker, G.E. (2022). Bedrock exposure, canopy density, and runoff generation in the Rampart Range, CO 2018. National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping (NCALM). Distributed by OpenTopography. https://doi.org/10.5069/G9CV4FXZ. Accessed <YYYY-MM-DD>
sci:doi https://doi.org/10.5069/G9CV4FXZ
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