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Autor:
John A. Barras, Sandra K. Poppenga, Dean B. Gesch, John C. Brock, Gayla A. Evans, Monica Palaseanu-Lovejoy, Cindy A. Thatcher, Ann E. Gibbs, Jeffrey J. Danielson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Coastal Research. 76:64-74
Thatcher, C.A.; Brock, J.C.; Danielson, J.J.; Poppenga, S.K.; Gesch, D.B.; Palaseanu-Lovejoy, M.E.; Barras, J.A.; Evans, G.A., and Gibbs, A.E., 2016. Creating a Coastal National Elevation Database (CoNED) for science and conservation applications. In
Autor:
John C. Brock, Dean B. Gesch, Jeffrey J. Danielson, John A. Barras, Cindy A. Thatcher, Dean J. Tyler, Sandra K. Poppenga, Gayla A. Evans
Publikováno v:
Journal of Coastal Research. 76:75-89
Danielson, J.J.; Poppenga, S.K.; Brock, J.C.; Evans, G.A.; Tyler, D.J.; Gesch, D.B.; Thatcher, C.A., and Barras, J.A., 2016. Topobathymetric elevation model development using a new methodology: Coastal National Elevation Database. In: Brock, J.C.; Ge
Publikováno v:
ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. 91:114-126
This study explores the feasibility of using airborne lidar surveys to construct high-resolution digital elevation models (DEMs) and develop an automated procedure to extract levee longitudinal elevation profiles for both federal levees in Atchafalay
Publikováno v:
Journal of Coastal Research. 63:118-130
Steyer, G.D.; Couvillion, B.R., and Barras, J.A., 2013. Monitoring vegetation response to episodic disturbance events by using multitemporal vegetation indices In: Brock, J.C.; Barras, J.A., and Williams, S.J. (eds.), Understanding and Predicting Cha
Publikováno v:
Journal of Coastal Research. 63:97-109
Palaneasu-Lovejoy, M.; Kranenburg, C.; Barras, J.A., and Brock, J.C., 2013. Land loss due to recent hurricanes in coastal Louisiana, U.S.A.. In: Brock, J.C.; Barras, J.A., and Williams, S.J. (eds.), Understanding and Predicting Change in the Coastal
Publikováno v:
Journal of Coastal Research. 63:1-5
Brock, J.C.; Barras, J.A., and Williams, S.J., 2013. Introduction to the Special Issue on “Understanding and Predicting Change in the Coastal Ecosystems of the Northern Gulf of Mexico”. In: Brock, J.C.; Barras, J.A., and Williams, S.J. (eds.), Un
Autor:
John A. Barras, Robert A. Morton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Coastal Research. 275:27-43
Temporally and spatially repeated patterns of wetland erosion, deformation, and deposition are observed on remotely sensed images and in the field after hurricanes cross the coast of Louisiana. The diagnostic morphological wetland features are produc
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 35:190-200
Remote sensing imagery can be an invaluable resource to quantify land change in coastal wetlands. Obtaining an accurate measure of land change can, however, be complicated by differences in fluvial and tidal inundation experienced when the imagery is
Publikováno v:
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 35:1625-1641
Large volumes of new accommodation have formed within the Mississippi Delta plain since the mid-1950s in association with rapid conversion of coastal wetlands to open water. The three-dimensional aspects and processes responsible for accommodation fo
Publikováno v:
Wetlands. 29:809-817
Baldcypress-water tupelo (cypress-tupelo) swamps are critically important coastal forested wetlands found throughout the southeastern U.S. The long-term survival and sustainability of these swamp forests is unknown due to large-scale changes in hydro