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Andrea Ryan

 “Persistently high salinity concentrations severely inhibit[s] the function of the Nueces Delta” (Dunton et al).  Data Collection for Model

 Received Data – 1m x 1m grid Find coordinate system!

 Why rotate the raster? 1m x 1m grids

100m x 100m grids

datum elevation data Topography: *Datum is according to NAVD88 in this case Bathymetry: datum depth to sea floor *Datum is water level

The entire area is so flat it is difficult to tell where it is surface water & where it is land

 San Antonio: November 15 th & 16 th  Issues with specular reflection on marshy areas  Issues with wet/dry delineation  Issues with MetaData & QA/QC

Associate Time Series for: -Water levels - Wind Speeds - Wind Directions Texas Coastal Ocean Observation Network

 Collect salinity data from TCOON  Collect streamflow data from USGS  Meet with UT Center for Space Research

  Kenneth, Dunton H., Montagna A. Paul, Ward H. George, and Whitledge E. Terry. Rincon Bayou Demonstration Project. Rep. Vol. I. Austin: Bureau of Reclamation, TX. Print.  maps.google.com  NRC, Mapping the Zone: Improving Flood Mapping Accuracy, The National Academies Press. Washington, D.C. 

11/24/2009