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Characterization of instream hydraulic and riparian habitat conditions and stream temperatures of the Upper White River Basin, Washington, using multispectral imaging systems

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Title Characterization of instream hydraulic and riparian habitat conditions and stream temperatures of the Upper White River Basin, Washington, using multispectral imaging systems
Creator Black, Robert W.; Haggland, Alan; Crosby, Greg
Subject Methodology; Rivers; Hydraulics; Riparian areas; Ripples; Fishes; Temperature measurements; Spectral reflectance;
Coverage Washington;
Description Instream hydraulic and riparian habitat conditions and stream temperatures were characterized for selected stream segments in the Upper White River Basin, Washington. An aerial multispectral imaging system used digital cameras to photograph the stream segments across multiple wavelengths to characterize fish habitat and temperature conditions. All imageries were georeferenced. Fish habitat features were photographed at a resolution of 0.5 meter and temperature imageries were photographed at a...
Publisher U. S. Geological Survey
Contributor Washington State Department of Geology; Puyallup Tribe
Date 2003
Type text
Format application/pdf;
Source Black, Robert W., Haggland, Alan and Crosby, Greg, 2003, Characterization of instream hydraulic and riparian habitat conditions and stream temperatures of the Upper White River Basin, Washington, using multispectral imaging systems, Tacoma, Washington: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 03-4022, 102 p.
Language eng
Rights Public Domain, Courtesy of the USGS
Identifier http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref/collection/wwdl-er/id/39

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