2018 Camp Fire Damage Assessment Data from Drones and LiDAR
by Fischer, Erica / DesignSafe Data Depot Repository Harvested Subcollection·Updated 1y ago
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Description
Erica Fischer's data collection from the DesignSafe Data Depot Repository documents damage to schools and a hospital in Paradise, CA, from the 2018 Camp Fire. The project used drones, LiDAR, and field measurements to evaluate wildfire impact on engineered buildings. Data was last updated on February 10,我们发现了一个错误。
Use Cases
Measure building deformations (local and global) due to fire based on drone and LiDAR data.
Evaluate extent of damage and rate of recovery based on referenced Google Street View data.
Calculate burn severity of mitigated versus unmitigated forests based on drone footage.
Strengths
Focuses on specific, high-impact structures: Pine Ridge Elementary School, Achieve Charter High School, Safeway in Paradise, and Ponderosa Pine Elementary School.
Combines multiple data collection methods: drone imagery, LiDAR scans, and field measurements.
Data was last updated on February 10, 2025, indicating recent repository activity.
Limitations
Description metadata is limited; actual data quality, file formats, and size require manual inspection after download.
Row count and column-level documentation are absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Provenance
Source
DesignSafe Data Depot Repository Harvested Subcollection, author Erica Fischer.
Collection Method
Data gathered via drone flights, LiDAR scanning, and field measurements.
Time Range
Related to the 2018 Camp Fire, with data collection likely in Spring 2019.
Freshness
Last updated 2025-02-10 23:01:57
Geography
Paradise, California, USA.
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