Maryland is among the states in the US that is acquiring lidar data, complementing the National Lidar Dataset effort to acquire high resolution elevation data across the nation. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources coordinates with most counties in the state regarding acquisition specifications, post-processing quality control, and in some cases, distribution. However, in general each county initiates the lidar acquisition.[1]

In the Spring of 2014, the Maryland Department of Information Technology announced the addition of several new LiDAR features to MD iMap, Maryland’s Mapping & GIS Data Portal. The Maryland Topography Server and Topography Viewer, hosted by the Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative at Salisbury University have been created to provide open access to statewide elevation information for use in a variety of studies and applications. The Maryland Topography Server maintains the best available elevation data and provides image services in both county and statewide extents. The Maryland Topography Viewer is a web application that allows users to view and interact with the elevation services hosted on the Topography Server. Users can view, query and more on desktop and mobile devices. MD iMap provides access to the Topography Server and Viewer as well as status maps, FAQs, metadata, and more.


Maryland county lidar sources include:

County Main sources for county-wide lidar data
Anne Arundel via DNR

via NOAA

Baltimore County contact BaltCo GIS Office
Caroline via DNR

via NOAA

Cecil via DNR

via NOAA

Charles via DNR

via NOAA

Dorchester via DNR

via NOAA

Howard via DNR

via NOAA

Kent via DNR

via NOAA

Montgomery contact MontCo GIS Office
Prince George's Underway: see MNCPPC 2009 Contract
Queen Anne's via DNR

via NOAA

St. Mary's via DNR

via NOAA

Somerset via DNR

via NOAA

Talbot via DNR

via NOAA

Wicomico via DNR

via NOAA

Worcester via DNR

References

  1. "Samples of LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) Derived Elevation Data". Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
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