Sagehen is a snow-driven hydrologic system, one of two watersheds at the focus of the Keck Hydrowatch Project, a multi-discipline research initiative to understand the water cycle. Here's a video about Hydrowatch that largely focuses on the second watershed, rain-driven Angelo Coast Range Reserve.
Watch videos about science research & education at UC Berkeley's Sagehen Creek Field Station. Or learn how to do handy things like navigate our web-site, enter your research metadata, make an on-line reservation.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Interesting use of LiDAR...
Here at Sagehen, researchers use airborne & ground-based LiDAR to create very high resolution digital maps of the landscape in order to image & model things like surface geology, snow-water equivalent (SWE), crown-bulk density & fluvial geomorphology.
Since the instruments are measuring both the first & last returns (basically light bounces), you can do some amazing things like strip off the vegetation layers to see the shape of the bare ground, & create topo maps at 1-meter resolution. By comparison, conventional topo maps are derived from 30-meter resolution data. With multiple scans of ground-based LiDAR, it's even possible to create maps at millimeter scale!
This music video by Radiohead is an unorthodox use of ground-based LiDAR arrays developed for the DARPA Grand Challenge by Velodyne.
See this link for a short "Making of" documentary, & to play with the LiDAR code yourself.
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