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This dataset contains a 6 foot resolution digital elevation model (DEM) covering two watersheds in Clarksburg, Montgomery County, Maryland.
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A cvs file containing field datasets used to develop regression models to predict sediment and nutrient retention services for stream within the Difficult Run watershed. Field measurements of floodplain deposition and bank erosion were provided in previously published datasets from Hupp et al. (2013) and Gellis et al. (2017). At each field site 3-5 nearby cross-sections from the Toolbox where used to represent the floodplain and streambank sampling locations at the field sites. Metrics derived from the Toolbox are provided in this data table.
Categories: Data;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Difficult Run,
Fairfax County,
Flood plains,
Fluvial morphology,
Virginia, All tags...
bulk density,
geomorphology,
inlandWaters,
nitrogen,
phosphorus,
sedimentation, Fewer tags
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This is a 3 ft resolution digital elevation model derived from light detection and ranging (lidar). Lidar was collected in 2013 and coverage includes a portion of Clarksburg, Maryland, focused around the Clarksburg Special Protection Area (CSPA).
Tags: Clarksburg,
Clarksburg Special Protection Area,
DEM,
Maryland,
Montgomery County, All tags...
digital elevation models,
elevation,
land use change,
lidar,
topography, Fewer tags
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This is a 3 ft resolution digital elevation model derived from light detection and ranging (lidar). Lidar was collected in 2008 and coverage includes a portion of Clarksburg, Maryland, focused around the Clarksburg Special Protection Area (CSPA).
Tags: Clarksburg,
Clarksburg Special Protection Area,
DEM,
Maryland,
Montgomery County, All tags...
digital elevation models,
elevation,
land use change,
lidar,
topography, Fewer tags
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This dataset contains a digital elevation model (DEM) covering two watersheds in Clarksburg, Montgomery County, Maryland. This DEM has been hydrologically conditioned to breach detention basins, culverts, and other potential barriers to surface flow (i.e. ‘pits’).
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