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Implications of Geomorphic Change on Salmonid Habitat Using a Narrow-Beam Terrestrial-Aquatic Lidar and DEM Uncertainty Accounting

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Title Implications of Geomorphic Change on Salmonid Habitat Using a Narrow-Beam Terrestrial-Aquatic Lidar and DEM Uncertainty Accounting
Creator Wheaton, Joseph M. Tonina, D. McKean, J. Garrard, C.
Description The high-density of airborne LiDaR data has paved the way for a wide range of multi-scalar analyses of watersheds, some of which elegantly highlight abiotic-faunal interactions. However, most LiDaR sensors do not penetrate the water surface, and in-channel habitat in the fluvial environment cannot typically be characterized with traditional LiDaR. Airborne-LiDaR has also been touted for its potential in monitoring change through time, but to date, very few studies have explicitly used repeat...
Date 2009-12-01T08:00:00Z
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Identifier http://works.bepress.com/joseph_wheaton/25
Source Joseph M. Wheaton
Publisher SelectedWorks
Subject Lidar EOS transactions salmonid habitat Life Sciences Physical Sciences and Mathematics

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