LiDAR data on gas line routes releasedAerial laser survey can detect faults, other features important for making design and permitting decisions along pipeline corridors Wesley Loy For Petroleum News
The Alaska Department of Natural Resources has released the first batch of LiDAR survey data along proposed natural gas pipeline routes.
LiDAR is an acronym for light detection and ranging. It’s a laser-powered technology deployed from the air to survey terrain for faults and other features.
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