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3D Elevation Program

To respond to growing needs for high-quality elevation data, the goal of 3DEP is to complete acquisition of nationwide lidar (IfSAR in AK) to provide the first-ever national baseline of consistent high-resolution topographic elevation data – both bare earth and 3D point clouds.

 

Map showing 3D Elevation Program FY23 Partnerships
This map of the United States and its territories shows geographic extent of planned, existing and in-progress of FY23 3DEP data acquisition projects. 
Status of 3DEP quality data
Map showing FY22 Status of 3DEP Quality Data as of September 30, 2022

News

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The results are in! 3D Nation Study report now available

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Humble yet significant: A case study of youthful faults on Yellowstone’s fringe

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Maps and Imagery for Hurricane Response

Publications

The accuracy and consistency of 3D Elevation Program data: A systematic analysis

The 3D Elevation Program (3DEP) has created partnership opportunities to increase the collection of high-resolution elevation data across the United States, eventually leading to complete coverage of high-resolution, three-dimensional (3D) information from light detection and ranging (lidar) data across the entire country (interferometric synthetic aperture radar in Alaska). While 3DEP data are co
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Jason M. Stoker, Barry Miller

3D Elevation Program supports broadband internet access

According to the Federal Communications Commission, millions of Americans in rural parts of the country currently lack access to broadband (high-speed, always-on internet). Federal and State agencies have launched initiatives to enhance broadband access in rural America. High-resolution light detection and ranging (lidar) data can play a role in improving maps of broadband accessibility and helpin
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Cindy A. Thatcher, Vicki Lukas

3D Elevation Program—Federal best practices

The goal of the 3D Elevation Program (3DEP) is to complete nationwide data acquisition in 8 years, by 2023, to provide the first-ever national baseline of consistent high-resolution three-dimensional data—including bare earth elevations and three-dimensional point clouds—collected in a timeframe of less than a decade. Successful implementation of 3DEP depends on partnerships and the development an
Authors
Vicki Lukas, Vanessa Baez