Six Decades of Change at East Timbalier Island, Louisiana
Dates
Publication Date
2020-07-29
Start Date
1953-01-01
End Date
2020-04-01
Citation
Slonecker, E.T., Fisher, G.B., Dilles, S.J., Molnia, B.F., and Angeli, K.M., 2020, Six Decades of Change at East Timbalier Island, Louisiana: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9O71HYS.
Summary
Using ~ 1 m resolution imagery collected between 2000 and 2010, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Civil Applications Center (NCAC) monitored dramatic changes at East Timbalier Island, a Gulf of Mexico barrier island located on the west side of the Mississippi River Delta (Thomas et. al, 2011). The imagery was collected by US National Imagery Systems (USNIS) and archived at the USGS Global Fiducials Library (GFL). New research expands this study both retrospectively and prospectively using declassified imagery collected in 1962 and 1972; Landsat imagery collected since 1972; aerial photography collected since 1953; and 1991-2020 GFL imagery.
Summary
Using ~ 1 m resolution imagery collected between 2000 and 2010, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Civil Applications Center (NCAC) monitored dramatic changes at East Timbalier Island, a Gulf of Mexico barrier island located on the west side of the Mississippi River Delta (Thomas et. al, 2011). The imagery was collected by US National Imagery Systems (USNIS) and archived at the USGS Global Fiducials Library (GFL). New research expands this study both retrospectively and prospectively using declassified imagery collected in 1962 and 1972; Landsat imagery collected since 1972; aerial photography collected since 1953; and 1991-2020 GFL imagery.
CRS_xml review-The Fluvial-Marine Transition in Space and Time – Using Global Fiducials High Resolution Imagery, Landsat, and Aerial Photography to Monitor Six Decades of Change at East Timbalier Island, Louisiana_REVIEW.docx
Fisher, G.B., Slonecker, E.T., Dilles, S.J., Molnia, B.F., and Angeli, K.M., 2023, Using Global Fiducials Library high-resolution imagery, commercial satellite imagery, Landsat and Sentinel satellite imagery, and aerial photography to monitor change at East Timbalier Island, Louisiana, 1953–2021: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2022–5107, 61 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20225107.
These data were collected and processed to document the changing landforms in the Gulf of Mexico through the use of historical imagery, especially the National Imagery System data that was provided though the USGS Global Fiducials Program.
Level one revision by Terry Slonecker on August 11, 2022. To review the changes that were made, see “Version History 2.0.txt” in the attached files section.