Led by Alison Duvall of the University of Washington, RAPID Facility staff Michael Grilliot and Andrew Lyda collected aerial LiDAR data of the area impacted by the 2014 landslide in Oso, Washington. The 3D point cloud models, Digital Terrain Model (DTM), and orthomosaics will be used to assess how the area has changed over the past decade. 

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