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Workshop - Airborne Lidar Processing System (ALPS)
Instructor: Jamie Bonisteel (Jacobs Technologies, Inc., contracted to USGS Florida Integrated Science Center). Phone: 727-803-8747, ext. 3124
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ALPS Workshop Photos:

ALPS workshop instructor, Jamie Bonisteel (JacobsTechnology/USGS) helps Mark Adams (National Park Service, Cape Cod National Seashore) with batch processing of lidar data.
ALPS workshop instructor, Jamie Bonisteel (JacobsTechnology/USGS) helps Mark Adams (National Park Service, Cape Cod National Seashore) with batch processing of lidar data.
Xan Yates (Jacobs Technology/USGS) reviews her ALPS manual.

Xan Yates (Jacobs Technology/USGS) reviews her ALPS manual.

Jamie Bonisteel (Jacobs Technology/USGS) teaches ALPS software to a group of 14 attendees.
Jamie Bonisteel (Jacobs Technology/USGS) teaches ALPS software to a group of 14 attendees.
Christina Hebert (USGS) practices determining roll bias of her example data set.
Christina Hebert (USGS) practices determining roll bias of her example data set.
Mark Adams (National Park Service, Cape Cod National Seashore) and Dennis Skidds (National Park Service, Northeast Coastal & Barrier Inventory & Monitoring Network)
Mark Adams (National Park Service, Cape Cod National Seashore) and Dennis Skidds (National Park Service, Northeast Coastal & Barrier Inventory & Monitoring Network) work together to convert their data from ellipsoid heights (WGS84) to orthometric heights (NAD83 to NAVD88) using the GEOID03 model.
Jamie Bonisteel (Jacobs Technology/USGS) reminds the group that their final data must first be converted to .xyz or .las format before they create the Digital Elevation Models (DEMs).
Jamie Bonisteel (Jacobs Technology/USGS) reminds the group that their final data must first be converted to .xyz or .las format before they create the Digital Elevation Models (DEMs).
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