ASO Enhances Snow Water Measurement with RIEGL Acquisition

June 22, 2021
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3D terrain model illustrating snow water measurement data from the RIEGL VQ-1560 II-S LiDAR system.

Airborne Snow Observatories, Inc. takes delivery of the all-new cutting-edge RIEGL VQ-1560 II-S LiDAR System 

(Mammoth Lakes, California) Airborne Snow Observatories, Inc. has just taken delivery of one of the first in North America cutting-edge RIEGL VQ-1560 II-S airborne laser scanners, just as the ASO program at NASA pioneered the use of the first of RIEGL’s dual laser scanner, the LMS-Q1560 in 2013. This new LiDAR system, with its doubled laser power and high pulse frequency, will allow ASO Inc. to far more efficiently achieve its needs to uniquely measure snow water equivalent across extensive mountain basins.

3D visualization of mountain terrain showing snow depth measurements, relevant for RIEGL snow water measurement.
Fig. 1: Snow depth across the 14,265’ Quandary Peak, Colorado acquired by Airborne Snow Observatories, Inc. with their RIEGL VQ-1560 II-S.

ASO Inc. is a public benefit corporation that was created via technology transfer from the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory to continue and expand ASO operational snow mapping and runoff forecasting to the world’s mountains. Through coupling of RIEGL LIDAR, imaging spectrometer data, and physical modeling, ASO Inc. maps mountain snow depth, snow water equivalent, and snow albedo. This is accomplished with unrivaled accuracy and coverage, enabling reliably high accuracy streamflow forecasting for water management agencies, irrigation districts, and municipalities. With a changing climate, intense droughts such as that currently impacting the Western US, and increased demands on water resources, these paradigm-shifting measurements and forecasts are critical for modern resource resilience.

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The ASO program already pushed its capabilities to map series of mountain basins on the RIEGL LMS-Q1560. Now, the greater capabilities of the VQ-1560 II-S are enabling ASO Inc. to optimize collections at higher flight altitudes over rough terrain and in tight weather windows while maintaining high point densities and surface detection over highly varying target ranges and forest cover densities. The new VQ-1560 II-S follows the successful concept of RIEGL’s proven Dual Channel Waveform Processing LiDAR Scanning Systems, now with increased laser power for ultra-wide area mapping. The VQ-1560 II-S is the latest model of maximum-productivity airborne laser scanning systems available from RIEGL for large, state-wide collection initiatives, urban mapping programs and/or corridor asset surveying. With increased laser power, the operational altitudes are extended, and these improved maximum ranges allow an increase of the system’s productivity.

RIEGL USA Senior Vice President, James Van Rens said “Water is one of the most important resources on earth. ASO’s high accuracy and high-density spatial variability of snow water equivalent is critical to water management districts, particularly in the western U.S. RIEGL is proud to be a partner with ASO and their important mission.”

RIEGL VQ-1560 II-S LiDAR system for enhanced snow water measurement.
Fig. 2: RIEGL VQ-1560 II-S Dual Channel Waveform Processing Airborne LiDAR Scanning System for High Point Density Mapping and Ultra-Wide Area Mapping

“The advances made by RIEGL from the LMS-Q1560 to now the VQ-1560 II-S have made possible the uniquely intense acquisitions by ASO Inc. over high mountains,” said Thomas Painter, ASO Inc. Chief Executive Officer and Founder. “We are compelled to cover large snow-covered mountain areas in short weather windows with high accuracy and precision. With the VQ-1560 II-S, we have greater acquisition efficiencies at higher altitudes, and we are still penetrating forest canopies to underlying snow at large ranges.”

RIEGL is committed to delivering proven innovations in 3D and dedicated to designing, developing, and producing the best possible laser sensors for the desired application in order to perfectly fulfil the given measurement task. RIEGL is thrilled that long-time customer, ASO Inc., has chosen the new and innovative RIEGL VQ-1560 II-S to assist with their project productivity and innovative product development.  

 

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