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Broken Forest Canopy Identified by Lidar for the Navigational Pool 26 of the Mississippi River

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2011-12-08
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2011-12-11
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2011-03-16
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2011-03-17
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2011-03-25
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2008-11-13
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2008-11-14
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2008-11-15
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2008-11-16
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2008-11-17
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2008-11-18

Citation

Sattler, S.R. 2020, Broken Forest Canopy Identified by Lidar for the Navigational Pool 26 of the Mississippi River: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9BLTSTZ.

Summary

As part of Upper Mississippi River Restoration (UMRR), the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is conducting a study to understand what environmental factors are contributing to the failure of floodplain forests to regenerate. This dataset uses lidar derivatives to identify broken forest canopy along the Mississippi River and Illinois River. A broken forest refers to an area that has a canopy height of greater than or equal to 10 meters. From this layer, forest canopy gaps can be identified by locating areas within the broken forest that have at least a 9.144 meter radius, or a 1-tree gap.

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Stephanie R Sattler
Originator :
Stephanie R Sattler
Metadata Contact :
Stephanie R Sattler
Distributor :
GS ScienceBase

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Purpose

This dataset is to be used to identify forest canopy gaps on Navigation Pool 26 of the Mississippi River.

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  • Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center (UMESC)

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