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Hydrologic & Environmental Tasks Regional Scale Analyses Basin Scale Analyses Corridor and Flood Plain Analyses

Regional Scale Analyses Characterize Hydrologic Change in Selected Region Correlate Changes in Hydrologic Indices w/Land Cover Change Association With Transportation Network Development

Study Area

Hydrologic Indicators of Environmental Change Mean Flow (water level) Frequency of Inundation Duration of Inundation

Watersheds in the Analysis

Basins With Significant Trends in Streamflow Variables

Basin Scale Analyses Characterize Hydrologic Changes in Selected Basins Retrieve and Project Economic and Demographic Data To the Watershed Scale Correlate Changes in Hydrologic Indices w/Changes in Population Demographics and Economic Activity Correlate Changes in Hydrologic Indices w/Changes in Land Cover Precipitation Analysis

Big Creek nr Alpharetta, GA Population Density 2000

Big Creek Watershed Business Activity 1984-2000

Flood Plain and Corridor Analyses Develop Indices of Resistance and Flow Capacity for Flood Plains Through Laboratory Experiments Develop Algorithms to Measure Resistance Indices From Remotely Sensed Data As a Function of Image Complexity Study Effect of Scale, Resolution, and Electromagnetic Data Characteristics on Selected Indices Determine Optimal Data Characteristics For Measure of Resistance Indices Correlate Measured Indices with Results of Laboratory Experiments

Amite River Flood Plain From LIDAR Data - Denham Springs Northwest Quadrangle

Flow Capacity

Image Characterization Fractals Moran’s I Wavelet Transforms Shannon’s Entropy Functional

North West Florida: FD = 2.76 North East Louisiana: FD = 2.89

Laboratory Set-Up For Roughness Experiments