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Mapping Sandbars in the Connecticut River Watershed through Aerial Images for Floodplain Conservation

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Bogumila Backiel, 2018, Mapping Sandbars in the Connecticut River Watershed through Aerial Images for Floodplain Conservation: .

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Abstract: Active geomorphic features of rivers like sandbars provide habitat for endangered and threatened riparian plant and animal species. However, human development has altered flow and sediment regimes, thus impairing formation of sandbars and islands. Large scale mapping of the fluvial geomorphology in river ecosystems like the Connecticut River is are necessary to understand the dynamics of these features and preserve habitat. Orthophotographs from 2012 from United States Department of Agriculture's Farm Service Agency (FSA), National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP) were used to develop a model in ArcGIS Pro to identify fluvial geomorphic features in the Connecticut River and 12 of its major tributaries. This multi-stage [...]

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Bogumila Backiel
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Northeast CASC

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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