LIDAR Ground Truth Surveys
Summary
The Environment Agency LIDAR Ground Truth surveys dataset is an archive of elevation points and attribute information that have been independently surveyed to verify the accuracy of the EA's LIDAR timestamped surveys. Captured by various independent surveyors, a ground truth survey is a collection of a few hundred points captured on a flat, unambiguous surface such as a tarmac car park or tennis court using GPS. Each ground truth point has an accuracy of +/-3cm R.M.S.E and contains attribute information such as the date of survey, surface type, survey method and transformation and geoidal models used. A ground truth survey may potentially be used for multiple LIDAR surveys provided it is less than 5 years old, or 3 years for coastal projects. The LIDAR timestamped survey is compared against the ground truth survey to assess the Root Mean Square Error (R.M.S.E), standard deviation and random error of the LIDAR. All LIDAR surveys must report an error of less than +/-15cm RMSE and 10cm for standard deviation and random error to pass quality control. For the specific ground truth results for a LIDAR survey please contact us.
Categories
Use limitation statement
There are no public access constraints to this data. Use of this data is subject to the licence identified.
Licence
Open Government LicenceAttribution statement
© Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2015. All rights reserved.
Technical information
Update frequency
annually
Lineage
The Environment Agency LIDAR Ground Truth Archive is an archive of X,Y,Z points and attribute information that have been independently surveyed to verify the accuracy of the EA's LIDAR Timestamped surveys. Captured by various independent surveyors, a ground truth survey is a collection of a few hundred points captured on a flat, unambiguous surface such as a tarmac car park or tennis court using GPS. Each ground truth point has an accuracy of .+/-3cm R.M.S.E and contains attribute information such as the date of survey, surface type and survey method. A ground truth survey may be used for multiple LIDAR surveys provided it is less that 5 years old, or 3 years for coastal projects.
Spatial information
Coordinate reference system
http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/27700Geographic extent
- Latitude from: 49.943 to 55.816
- Longitude from: -6.236 to 2.072
Metadata information
Language
English
Metadata identifier
16b4d492-0c0d-410b-9732-65eebcc3d9f9
Published by
Environment Agency
Contact publisher
Defra Data Services ForumDataset reference dates
Creation date
12 June 2019
Revision date
12 June 2019
Publication date
N/A
Period
- From: 01 January 2005
- To: 01 January 2019
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Data and Supporting Information
Data services and download by area of interest | Link | Action |
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Download data by area of interest | N/A | Open link |
Survey Data Catalogue FAQs | Open link | |
LIDAR Ground Truth Surveys WMS | Copy link | Preview |
LIDAR Ground Truth Surveys WFS | Copy link | N/A |
OGC API - Features service | Copy link | Open link |
Full downloads and supporting documentation | Format | Action |
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LIDAR Ground Truth Surveys Technical Note.docx | DOCX | Download |
LIDARGroundTruthSurveys-FGDB.zip | ZIP | Download |
LIDARGroundTruthSurveys-GeoJSON.zip | ZIP | Download |
LIDARGroundTruthSurveys-GML.zip | ZIP | Download |
LIDARGroundTruthSurveys-MID_MIF.zip | ZIP | Download |
LIDARGroundTruthSurveys-SHP.zip | ZIP | Download |
LIDARGroundTruthSurveys-TAB.zip | ZIP | Download |