Las Lomas Hillside Lidar

Description

This data release contains point clouds obtained from three terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) surveys of a hillslope (NAD 83/11 N/ 412828E/ 3780128N) burned by the 2016 Fish Fire in the San Gabriel Mountains, CA, USA. The TLS surveys were completed with a Leica ScanStation C10. The first survey was made on 19 November 2016 prior to the first post-wildfire rainstorm. The second survey was performed on 5 January 2017. Two runoff-generating rainstorms occurred between the first and second surveys. The two rainstorms had peak fifteen-minute average rainfall intensities of 27 mm/h and 10 mm/h, respectively. The third survey was performed on 22 February 2017, following five additional runoff-generating post-wildfire rainstorms. Peak fifteen-minute average rainfall intensities for the five rainstorms were 8 mm/h, 11 mm/h, 16 mm/h, 25 mm/h, and 38 mm/h, respectively. Maps of hillslope erosion derived from the TLS data can be used to document hillslope erosion resulting from these two sets of rainstorms, including the initiation and growth of a substantial rill network. Additional details and a description of the study site can be found in the journal article: Hui T, McGuire LA, Rengers FR, Kean JW, Staley DM, Smith JB. Evolution of debris flow initiation mechanisms and sediment sources during a sequence of post-wildfire rainstorms. Journal of Geophysical Research. 2018.

Resources

Name Format Description Link
55 The metadata original format https://data.usgs.gov/datacatalog/metadata/USGS.5b6b025ee4b006a11f7792ef.xml
55 Landing page for access to the data https://doi.org/10.5066/P92HVD2T

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  • usgs-5b6b025ee4b006a11f7792ef
  • hazard
  • burned-watershed
  • wildfire-hazard
  • tls
  • post-wildfire-rainstorm
  • ghsc
  • wildfire
  • landslide-hazard
  • geologic-hazards-science-center
  • landslide-hazards-program
  • hillslope-erosion
  • lhp
  • lidar
  • usgs
  • terrestrial-laser-scanner
  • earth-science
  • soil-erosion

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