LiDAR for Scotland Phase I - DSM
The Scottish Public Sector LiDAR (Phase I) dataset was commissioned in response to the Flood Risk Management Act (2009) by the Scottish Government, Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA), and Scottish Water collaboratively. Airborne LiDAR data was collected across 10 sites totalling 11,845 km2 (note the dataset does not have full national coverage) between March 2011 and May 2012. Aside from flood risk management, this data has also been used for archaeological and orienteering purposes. This dataset reflects the Digital Surface Model (DSM) produced from the point cloud data.
dataset
https://eo.jncc.gov.uk/geoserver/scotland/wms?
protocol: OGC:WMS
name: scotland-lidar-1-dsm
description: Digital Surface Model (DSM) View Service
https://remotesensingdata.gov.scot/products?collections=b32e4101-6d8a-538b-9c01-a23389acfe35
protocol: WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link
name: Digital Surface Model in GeoTIFF format
description: Digital Surface Model (DSM) Download Service
https://remotesensingdata.gov.scot/
protocol: WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link
name: Scottish Remote Sensing Portal
description: Scottish Remote Sensing Portal
SG_LiDAR1_DSM
www.gov.scot
eng
EPSG
OSGB 1936 / British National Grid (EPSG:27700)
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover
elevation
Orthoimagery
publication
2008-06-01
-8.8
-0.71
60.87
54.63
publication
2007-12-13
GB-SCT
creation
2012-05-02
notPlanned
Commissioned by the Scottish Government, SEPA and Scottish Water collectively in 2011, the contract was awarded to Atkins, and the LiDAR data was collected and delivered by Blom. Airborne LiDAR was collected between March 2011 and May 2012 for 10 collection areas. The point density was a minimum of 1 point/sqm, and approximately 2 points/sqm on average between the collection areas. By July 2012 Blom had delivered raw LAS files alongside Digital Terrain and Digital Surface Models at 1m resolution (ESRI Grid and ASCII format). They also provided reports detailing the height accuracy and point density for each collection area.
WMS
1.0
No limitations on public access
The following attribution statement must be used to acknowledge the source of the information: Crown copyright Scottish Government, SEPA and Scottish Water (2012).
Geographic Information Science and Analysis Team
Scottish Government
Victoria Quay
Edinburgh
EH6 6QQ
United Kingdom
publisher
Geographic Information Science and Analysis Team
Scottish Government
Victoria Quay
Edinburgh
EH6 6QQ
United Kingdom
pointOfContact
2018-03-01