This is a geiger mode lidar image colored by elevation over Cook County, Illinois
Jason M Stoker, Ph.D.
Dr. Jason Stoker oversees strategic planning, development and coordination of the 3D Elevation Program and science and application related data, tools, and services. Jason provides technical expertise, prepares roadmaps, and plans for elevation products and services, and helps determine the long-term vision for 3DEP products and services.
Professional Experience
Elevation Science and Applications Lead, USGS National Geospatial Program
FGDC National Geospatial Data Asset Data Manager, 5 National Elevation Theme Datasets
Project Manager, Lidar Science Project, USGS EROS
Supervisor of USGS EROS Topographic Science Team
Former Director, USGS Center for Lidar Information Coordination and Knowledge (CLICK)
Lidar Lead, NASA Surface Topography and Vegetation Study Team
Past Member of the NSF OpenTopography Facility Advisory Committee
Biological Scientist, US Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
Education and Certifications
Ph.D., South Dakota State University
M.S., Colorado State University
B.S., Colorado State University
Affiliations and Memberships*
ASPRS
AGU
Science and Products
Developing General Coastal Vegetation Maps for Coastal Morphodynamic Models
A National Topographic Change Mapping and Monitoring System
Evaluation and testing of standardized forest vegetation metrics derived from lidar data
Contractor vertical accuracy checkpoints for 3D Elevation Program digital elevation models in the Northern Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coastal regions, 2012–2020
Wetland migration analysis for relative sea-level rise scenarios in Nassau and Duval Counties, Florida
Corrected digital elevation model in coastal wetlands in Nassau and Duval Counties, Florida, 2018
This is a geiger mode lidar image colored by elevation over Cook County, Illinois
This image shows a lidar flight done in July 2018 of the Kīlauea volcano after the collapse of the caldera
This image shows a lidar flight done in July 2018 of the Kīlauea volcano after the collapse of the caldera
A lidar point cloud of the National Mall, Washington, D.C. Photograph Credit: Jason Stoker, USGS
A lidar point cloud of the National Mall, Washington, D.C. Photograph Credit: Jason Stoker, USGS
Assessing the vertical accuracy of digital elevation models by quality level and land cover
Enhancing assessments of coastal wetland migration potential with sea-level rise: Accounting for uncertainty in elevation data, tidal data, and future water levels
Evaluating and mitigating the impact of systematic geolocation error on canopy height measurement performance of GEDI
Elevation-based probabilistic mapping of irregularly flooded wetlands along the northern Gulf of Mexico coast
Absolute accuracy assessment of lidar point cloud using amorphous objects
The accuracy and consistency of 3D Elevation Program data: A systematic analysis
Airborne hybrid sensor maps the country: Multi-agency effort for testing a potential new hybrid 3DEP-NAIP sensor
Defining technology operational readiness for the 3D Elevation Program—A plan for investment, incubation, and adoption
The 3D Elevation Program and energy for the Nation
General external uncertainty models of three-plane intersection point for 3D absolute accuracy assessment of lidar point cloud
An integrated framework for ecological drought across riverscapes of North America
The 3D elevation program
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Developing General Coastal Vegetation Maps for Coastal Morphodynamic Models
A National Topographic Change Mapping and Monitoring System
Evaluation and testing of standardized forest vegetation metrics derived from lidar data
Contractor vertical accuracy checkpoints for 3D Elevation Program digital elevation models in the Northern Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coastal regions, 2012–2020
Wetland migration analysis for relative sea-level rise scenarios in Nassau and Duval Counties, Florida
Corrected digital elevation model in coastal wetlands in Nassau and Duval Counties, Florida, 2018
This is a geiger mode lidar image colored by elevation over Cook County, Illinois
This is a geiger mode lidar image colored by elevation over Cook County, Illinois
This image shows a lidar flight done in July 2018 of the Kīlauea volcano after the collapse of the caldera
This image shows a lidar flight done in July 2018 of the Kīlauea volcano after the collapse of the caldera
A lidar point cloud of the National Mall, Washington, D.C. Photograph Credit: Jason Stoker, USGS
A lidar point cloud of the National Mall, Washington, D.C. Photograph Credit: Jason Stoker, USGS
Assessing the vertical accuracy of digital elevation models by quality level and land cover
Enhancing assessments of coastal wetland migration potential with sea-level rise: Accounting for uncertainty in elevation data, tidal data, and future water levels
Evaluating and mitigating the impact of systematic geolocation error on canopy height measurement performance of GEDI
Elevation-based probabilistic mapping of irregularly flooded wetlands along the northern Gulf of Mexico coast
Absolute accuracy assessment of lidar point cloud using amorphous objects
The accuracy and consistency of 3D Elevation Program data: A systematic analysis
Airborne hybrid sensor maps the country: Multi-agency effort for testing a potential new hybrid 3DEP-NAIP sensor
Defining technology operational readiness for the 3D Elevation Program—A plan for investment, incubation, and adoption
The 3D Elevation Program and energy for the Nation
General external uncertainty models of three-plane intersection point for 3D absolute accuracy assessment of lidar point cloud
An integrated framework for ecological drought across riverscapes of North America
The 3D elevation program
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
*Disclaimer: Listing outside positions with professional scientific organizations on this Staff Profile are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement of those professional scientific organizations or their activities by the USGS, Department of the Interior, or U.S. Government