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The digital surface model (DSM) shows the highest hit or maximum height of features on the earth and has been filtered to remove anomalous returns found in the lidar point cloud. This layer uses 1 meter pixels and was derived from best available lidar data. This service was last updated on 20250805. |
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The digital surface model (DSM) shows the highest hit or maximum height of features on the earth and has been filtered to remove anomalous returns found in the lidar point cloud. This layer uses 1 meter pixels and was derived from best available lidar data. This service was last updated on 20250805. |
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["ArcGIS Server","Data","Image Service","Service"] |
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<span style='font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;'>These
data are an assemblage of all DSM LIDAR data available in the State of Idaho. This service is created and maintained by Idaho State University's GIS TReC in coordination with the Idaho Lidar Consortium (ILC). These raster data have 1m spatial resolution. This layer uses Idaho Transverse Mercator, NAD83 as its spatial reference. This is the spatial reference system Standard in Idaho.</span> |
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DigitalSurfaceModel_DSM |
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Image Service |
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https://giscenter.rdc.isu.edu/server |
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["elevation","topography","DSM","highest hit","lidar"] |
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DigitalSurfaceModel_DSM |
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2.95215470755994E8 |
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NAD_1983_Idaho_TM |