Environmental Protection Agency

 

Center for Research in Water Resources

 

United  States Geological Survey

 


SYMPOSIUM ON TERRAIN ANALYSIS FOR WATER
RESOURCES APPLICATIONS
December 16-18, 2002 University of Texas, Austin

Conference Presentations

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Monday, December 16th

The North Carolina Experience
David Maune, Dewberry & Davis

Interoperability of National mapping datasets for the National Map
Mark Demulder, National Mapping Program Coordinator, USGS

DFirm future of flood mapping
Paul Rooney, Federal Emergency Management Agency

Status and Integration of
NED/EDNA      Sue Greenlee and Kris Verdin, Eros Data Center
SRTM                 Dean Gesch, Eros Data Center
NHD                  Tommy Dewald, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
WBD                  Bob Pierce, U.S. Geological Survey


Tuesday, December 17th

LIDAR Technology Update
Roberto Gutierrez, Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas

Keys to merging digital bathymetry and digital elevation, topobathy
Dean Gesch, Eros Data Center

Synthetic Aperture Radar –SAR- Opportunities for hydrologic applications
Gordon Wells, Center for Space Research, University of Texas at Austin

Dynamic Flood Modeling and Mapping
John Hartnack, DHI, Inc.

ArcHydro Model
David Maidment, University of Texas


December 18th

LIDAR Application Track

North Carolina Floodplain Mapping Program
Robert A. Ryan, Earth Data International of NC, High Point, NC

Nation Hydrography Dataset and Elevation Data in North Carolina
Lloyd Edwards
U.S. Geological Survey, Raleigh, NC
John Derry
North Carolina Center for Geographic Information & Analysis

Using the SINK hydrologic function to identify treetops in small-footprint multiple-return Lidar data
Stoker, J.M., Hoffer, R.M., Kaufmann, M.R., and Garcia, L.A.

Remote Sensing and Geospatial Application for Wetland Mapping, Assessment and Mitigation
Charles G. O'Hara, Consortium Manager
National Consortium on Remote Sensing in Transportation - Environmental Assessment
Engineering Research Center

Mapping Characteristics of LIDAR and IFSAR
John J Kosovich, U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO

Landcover-Dependent Fusion of SRTM Data and Airborne LIDAR Data
K. Clint Slatton, Melba M. Crawford, and Larry Teng
Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas at Austin


Hydro Models

Use of multi-model super ensemble in hydrology
Roland Viger, U.S. Geological Survey, Denver CO

Terrain for the Lower Colorado RiverFlood Damage Evaluation Project
Erin Atkinson, EIT, Halff Associates, Inc.
Rick Diaz, GIS Programmer, Lower Colorado River Authority

HAZUS®MH: Coastal Flood Hazard Analysis
Fatih Dogan, ABS Consulting


Automated Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling Track

Automated Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling
Steve Jencen, P.E., Senior Project Manager
AMEC Earth & Environmental, Inc

Automated Hydrology and Hydraulics and
Advanced Terrain Processing with WISE

David Key, Joe Chapman and Gray Minton
Watershed Concepts Inc.


Raster Tools Track

Some Potential Terrain Analysis Tools for ArcGIS
David Tarboton, Utah State University

Terrain Analysis Tools for Routing Flow and
Calculating Upslope Contributing Areas

John Wilson, University of Southern California


Watershed and Stream Characteristics Track

Part I StreamStats: A U.S. Geological Survey Web Application for Obtaining Streamflow Statistics for Gaged and Ungaged Sites

Part II StreamStats: System Design and Web Implementation

Part III Data Requirements for StreamStats

Kernell Ries, U.S. Geological Survey
Dean Djokic, Environmental Systems Research Institute
Jacqueline Coles, Pete Steeves and Al Rea, U.S. Geological Survey

NHD Watershed: Tools and Applications
Pete Steeves, U.S. Geological Survey

SPARROW Water-Quality Modeling: Application of the National Hydrography Dataset
Craig M. Johnston and Richard Bridge Moore
U.S. Geological Survey
Pembroke, NH

Integrating EDNA and NHD Datasets to Derive Catchments for Stream Reaches
Bruce Worstell and Kristine Verdin
Science Applications International Corporation
Sue Greenlee
U.S. Geological Survey

Estimating Flow Volume and Velocity for the National Hydrography Dataset
Al Rea
U.S. Geological Survey

Super-charging the National Hydrography Dataset with Computed Attributes
Cindy McKay
Horizon Systems Corporation

Making the NHD Flow – Adding Hydrology to Hydrography
Tim Bondelid
Research Triangle Institute

Use of the Elevation Derivatives for National Applications Dataset (EDNA) to Determine Power Potential for Two Hydrologic Regions of the United States
Al Rea
U.S. Geological Survey
Kristine Verdin
Science Applications International Corporation

Low Head / Low Power Resource Assessment of Hydrologic Units 11 and 17
Randy D. Lee
Idaho National Environmental and Engineering Laboratory

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