PNAMP Special Publication: Remote Sensing Applications for Aquatic Resource Monitoring

Document Details

Author: Eds. Jennifer M. Bayer and Jacquelyn L. Schei
Published Date: March 25, 2009
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Final PNAMP Materials, Highlights

Abstract or Description


About this Document

This publication resulted from the PNAMP Special Session at the 2008 American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Annual Meeting.

Executive Summary

Chapter 1 EAARL: An Airborne LiDAR System for Mapping Coastal and Riverine Environments

Chapter 2 Stream and Riparian Habitat Analysis and Monitoring with a High-Resolution Terrestrial-Aquatic LiDAR

Chapter 3 Advanced Tools for River Science: EAARL and MD_SWMS

Chapter 4 Using Bathymetric and Bare Earth LiDAR in Riparian Corridors: Applications and Challenges

Chapter 5 Application of the SHOALS Survey System to Fisheries Investigations in the Columbia River

Chapter 6 Use of Airborne Near-Infrared LiDAR for Determining Channel Cross-Section Characteristics and Monitoring Aquatic Habitat in Pacific Northwest Rivers: A Preliminary Analysis

Chapter 7 Managing, Manipulating, and Serving LiDAR Terrain Data and Orthoimagery for Riverine Habitat Assessment and Remediation Project Design for Salmon Recovery in the Pacific Northwest

Chapter 8 Mapping Intertidal Eelgrass Landscapes in Hood Canal (WA) Using High Spatial Resolution Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) Imagery

Chapter 9 Using Remote Sensing to Assess Anthropogenic Influences on Stream Temperature

Chapter 10 Modeling Watershed Condition and Trend "How the Aquatic Riparian Effectiveness Monitoring Program (AREMP) is Evaluating Watershed Condition and Trend in the Pacific Northwest"

Chapter 11 Projecting Watershed Condition with Interagency Mapping and Assessment Project (IMAP) Vegetation Data and Landscape Models

Chapter 12 Discussion on Remote Sensing for Aquatic Monitoring