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- description: A long-term study of the geomorphic history of the lower Rio Puerco arroyo in north-central New Mexico included
the collection of high-precision (Real-time kinematic) GPS survey data (2002, 2007, 2010, and 2014), registration and rectification
of historical aerial photographs (1935, 1950s, 1970s, and 1996), an aerial LiDAR survey (2005) with collection of digital
imagery, and acquisition of post-flood (2006) satellite imagery. The Rio Puerco is a single-thread, meandering stream inset
within an arroyo located in semiarid north-central New Mexico. The study reach extent is from the confluence with the Rio
San Jose 67 km downvalley to the Rio Puerco streamgage near Bernardo, NM. Arroyo and channel geomorphic features in 1935,
1950s, 1970s, 1996, 2005, and 2006 were mapped from imagery and are provided here as shapefiles. Features mapped for the purpose
of assessing spatial and temporal geomorphic change include tops of the arroyo walls, edges of the arroyo bottom, tops of
the channel banks, channel centerline, arroyo centerline, and canopy coverage. All of these data are provided here except
for the November and December 2006 high-resolution Quickbird II satellite imagery (DigitalGlobe, Inc.), which is proprietary
and, therefore, cannot be served here. Publications: Griffin, E.R., Kean, J.W., Vincent, K.R., Smith, J.D., and Friedman,
J.M., 2005, Modeling effects of bank friction and woody bank vegetation on channel flow and boundary shear stress in the Rio
Puerco, New Mexico, Journal of Geophysical Research, 110, F04023. doi: 10.1029/2005JF000322 Vincent, K.R., Friedman, J.M.,
and Griffin, E.R., 2009, Erosional consequence of saltcedar control, Environmental Management, 44, 218-227. doi: 10.1007/s00267-009-9314-8
Griffin, E.R., Smith, J.D., Friedman, J.M., and Vincent, K.R., 2010, Progression of streambank erosion during a large flood,
Rio Puerco arroyo, New Mexico, Proceedings of the 2nd Joint Federal Interagency Conference, Las Vegas, NV, June 27 July 1,
2010, 12 p. Perignon, M.C., Tucker, G.E., Griffin, E.R., and Friedman, J.M., 2013, Effects of riparian vegetation on topographic
change during a large flood event, Rio Puerco, New Mexico, USA, Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 118, 1193-1209.
doi: 10.1002/jgrf.20073 Griffin, E.R., Perignon, M.C., Friedman, J.M., and Tucker, G.E., 2014, Effects of woody vegetation
on overbank sand transport during a large flood, Rio Puerco, New Mexico, Geomorphology, 207, 30-50. doi: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2013.10.025
Friedman, J.M., Vincent, K.R., Griffin, E.R., Scott, M.L., Shafroth, P.B., and Auble, G.T., 2015, Processes of arroyo filling
in northern New Mexico, USA, GSA Bulletin, 127(3/4), 621-640. doi: 10.1130/B31046.1 Griffin, E.R., and Friedman, J.M., 2015,
Processes limiting depth of arroyo incision: examples from the Rio Puerco, New Mexico, in Proceedings of the 3rd Joint Federal
Interagency Conference (10th Federal Interagency Sedimentation Conference and 5th Federal Interagency Hydrologic Modeling
Conference), Reno, Nevada, April 19 23, 2015, 797-808. http://acwi.gov/sos/pubs/3rdJFIC/Contents/5A-Griffin.pdf; abstract:
A long-term study of the geomorphic history of the lower Rio Puerco arroyo in north-central New Mexico included the collection
of high-precision (Real-time kinematic) GPS survey data (2002, 2007, 2010, and 2014), registration and rectification of historical
aerial photographs (1935, 1950s, 1970s, and 1996), an aerial LiDAR survey (2005) with collection of digital imagery, and acquisition
of post-flood (2006) satellite imagery. The Rio Puerco is a single-thread, meandering stream inset within an arroyo located
in semiarid north-central New Mexico. The study reach extent is from the confluence with the Rio San Jose 67 km downvalley
to the Rio Puerco streamgage near Bernardo, NM. Arroyo and channel geomorphic features in 1935, 1950s, 1970s, 1996, 2005,
and 2006 were mapped from imagery and are provided here as shapefiles. Features mapped for the purpose of assessing spatial
and temporal geomorphic change include tops of the arroyo walls, edges of the arroyo bottom, tops of the channel banks, channel
centerline, arroyo centerline, and canopy coverage. All of these data are provided here except for the November and December
2006 high-resolution Quickbird II satellite imagery (DigitalGlobe, Inc.), which is proprietary and, therefore, cannot be served
here. Publications: Griffin, E.R., Kean, J.W., Vincent, K.R., Smith, J.D., and Friedman, J.M., 2005, Modeling effects of bank
friction and woody bank vegetation on channel flow and boundary shear stress in the Rio Puerco, New Mexico, Journal of Geophysical
Research, 110, F04023. doi: 10.1029/2005JF000322 Vincent, K.R., Friedman, J.M., and Griffin, E.R., 2009, Erosional consequence
of saltcedar control, Environmental Management, 44, 218-227. doi: 10.1007/s00267-009-9314-8 Griffin, E.R., Smith, J.D., Friedman,
J.M., and Vincent, K.R., 2010, Progression of streambank erosion during a large flood, Rio Puerco arroyo, New Mexico, Proceedings
of the 2nd Joint Federal Interagency Conference, Las Vegas, NV, June 27 July 1, 2010, 12 p. Perignon, M.C., Tucker, G.E.,
Griffin, E.R., and Friedman, J.M., 2013, Effects of riparian vegetation on topographic change during a large flood event,
Rio Puerco, New Mexico, USA, Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 118, 1193-1209. doi: 10.1002/jgrf.20073 Griffin,
E.R., Perignon, M.C., Friedman, J.M., and Tucker, G.E., 2014, Effects of woody vegetation on overbank sand transport during
a large flood, Rio Puerco, New Mexico, Geomorphology, 207, 30-50. doi: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2013.10.025 Friedman, J.M., Vincent,
K.R., Griffin, E.R., Scott, M.L., Shafroth, P.B., and Auble, G.T., 2015, Processes of arroyo filling in northern New Mexico,
USA, GSA Bulletin, 127(3/4), 621-640. doi: 10.1130/B31046.1 Griffin, E.R., and Friedman, J.M., 2015, Processes limiting depth
of arroyo incision: examples from the Rio Puerco, New Mexico, in Proceedings of the 3rd Joint Federal Interagency Conference
(10th Federal Interagency Sedimentation Conference and 5th Federal Interagency Hydrologic Modeling Conference), Reno, Nevada,
April 19 23, 2015, 797-808. http://acwi.gov/sos/pubs/3rdJFIC/Contents/5A-Griffin.pdf
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- Title Lower Rio Puerco geospatial data, 1935 - 2014.
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