DOE/ICRRR - Geomorphic Change Detection in the Grand Canyon
Project Type: **ICRRR Supported Research **Project Sponsor: Intermountain Center for River Restoration and Rehabilitation (ICRRR) Project Location: Grand Canyon, AZ Status: Completed
Project Overview
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Related Links & Research
- USGS: Dynamism and Persistence of Eddy Sand Bars in Grand Canyon
- USGS: Support in Geographic and Geomorphic Information Analysis for the Colorado River in Grand Canyon
Project Outputs
Presentations from this Project
- Czarnomski N, Wheaton J, Grams PE, Hazel JE, Kaplinski M and Schmidt J. 2011. Untangling Geomorphic Processes in the Grand Canyon with Topographic Time Series from Hybrid Surveys, AGU Fall Meeting 2011. American Geophysical Union: San Francisco, CA, pp. H51I-1322.
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- Forthcoming
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Project Details
Project PI: Joseph Wheaton Project Personnel from ET-AL: Nicole Czarnomski Project Collaborators: Paul Grams, Jack Schmidt, Joe Hazel and Matt Kaplinski Funding Source: Department of Energy appropriation to ICRRR Project Start Date: **July, 2011 **Project End Date : June, 2012