US Geological Survey (USGS) based elevation data are the most commonly used data source for highway hydraulic analysis; however, due to the vertical accuracy of USGS-based elevation data, USGS data may be too “coarse” to adequately describe surface profiles of watershed areas or drainage patterns. Additionally hydraulic design requires delineation of much smaller drainage areas (watersheds) than other hydrologic applications, such as environmental, ecological, and water resource management. This research study investigated whether higher resolution LIDAR based surface models would provide better delineation of watersheds and drainage patterns as compared to surface models created from standard USGS-based elevation data. Differences in runof...
Assessing drainage conditions at the neighborhood level can help public works agencies to develop ma...
Assessing drainage conditions at the neighborhood level can help public works agencies to develop ma...
Assessing drainage conditions at the neighborhood level can help public works agencies to develop ma...
US Geological Survey (USGS) based elevation data are the most commonly used data source for highway ...
Small-scale elevation models may not provide the accuracy and detail necessary to accurately delinea...
With extraordinary resolution and accuracy, Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR)-derived digital elev...
With extraordinary resolution and accuracy, Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR)-derived digital elev...
Roads affect the natural surface and subsurface drainage pattern of a hill or a watershed. Road drai...
This report discusses the use of LIDAR derived surface terrain information to locate (or determine l...
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) collaborates with many organizations in the state ...
PDFTech ReportK-TRAN: KU-10-8C1836MappingData collectionFlood plainsTopographyLaser radarEvaluation ...
Channels, floodplains, hillslopes, and ridges are characteristic topographic features of landscapes ...
Surface terrain information is required to economically site new or relocate existing infrastructure...
Channels, floodplains, hillslopes, and ridges are characteristic topographic features of landscapes ...
Assessing drainage conditions at the neighborhood level can help public works agencies to develop ma...
Assessing drainage conditions at the neighborhood level can help public works agencies to develop ma...
Assessing drainage conditions at the neighborhood level can help public works agencies to develop ma...
Assessing drainage conditions at the neighborhood level can help public works agencies to develop ma...
US Geological Survey (USGS) based elevation data are the most commonly used data source for highway ...
Small-scale elevation models may not provide the accuracy and detail necessary to accurately delinea...
With extraordinary resolution and accuracy, Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR)-derived digital elev...
With extraordinary resolution and accuracy, Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR)-derived digital elev...
Roads affect the natural surface and subsurface drainage pattern of a hill or a watershed. Road drai...
This report discusses the use of LIDAR derived surface terrain information to locate (or determine l...
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) collaborates with many organizations in the state ...
PDFTech ReportK-TRAN: KU-10-8C1836MappingData collectionFlood plainsTopographyLaser radarEvaluation ...
Channels, floodplains, hillslopes, and ridges are characteristic topographic features of landscapes ...
Surface terrain information is required to economically site new or relocate existing infrastructure...
Channels, floodplains, hillslopes, and ridges are characteristic topographic features of landscapes ...
Assessing drainage conditions at the neighborhood level can help public works agencies to develop ma...
Assessing drainage conditions at the neighborhood level can help public works agencies to develop ma...
Assessing drainage conditions at the neighborhood level can help public works agencies to develop ma...
Assessing drainage conditions at the neighborhood level can help public works agencies to develop ma...