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- description: Hurricane Sandy, which made landfall on October 29, 2012, near Brigantine, New Jersey, had a significant impact
on coastal New Jersey, including the large areas of emergent wetlands at Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge (NWR)
and the Barnegat Bay region. In response to Hurricane Sandy, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has undertaken several projects
to assess the impacts of the storm and provide data and scientific analysis to support recovery and restoration efforts. As
part of these efforts, the USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP) sponsored Coastal National Elevation Database (CoNED)
Applications Project in collaboration with the USGS National Geospatial Program (NGP), and National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) developed a three-dimensional (3D) 1-meter topobathymetric elevation models (TBDEMs) for the New Jersey/Delaware
sub-region including the Delaware Estuary and adjacent coastline. The integrated elevation data are extending the USGS 3D
Elevation Program (3DEP) Elevation Dataset within the Hurricane Sandy impact zone to enable the widespread creation of flood,
hurricane, and sea-level rise inundation hazard maps. More information on the USGS CoNED project is available at http://topotools.cr.usgs.gov/coned/index.php.
The CoNED Applications Project team is also developing new applications for pre- and post-Hurricane Sandy regional lidar datasets
for mapping the spatial extent of coastal wetlands. These new methods have been developed to derive detailed land/water polygons
for an area in coastal New Jersey, which is dominated by a complex configuration of emergent wetlands and open water. Using
pre- and post-Hurricane Sandy lidar data, repeatable geospatial methods were used to map the land/water spatial configuration
at a regional scale to complement wetland mapping that uses traditional methods such as photointerpretation and image classification.;
abstract: Hurricane Sandy, which made landfall on October 29, 2012, near Brigantine, New Jersey, had a significant impact
on coastal New Jersey, including the large areas of emergent wetlands at Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge (NWR)
and the Barnegat Bay region. In response to Hurricane Sandy, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has undertaken several projects
to assess the impacts of the storm and provide data and scientific analysis to support recovery and restoration efforts. As
part of these efforts, the USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP) sponsored Coastal National Elevation Database (CoNED)
Applications Project in collaboration with the USGS National Geospatial Program (NGP), and National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) developed a three-dimensional (3D) 1-meter topobathymetric elevation models (TBDEMs) for the New Jersey/Delaware
sub-region including the Delaware Estuary and adjacent coastline. The integrated elevation data are extending the USGS 3D
Elevation Program (3DEP) Elevation Dataset within the Hurricane Sandy impact zone to enable the widespread creation of flood,
hurricane, and sea-level rise inundation hazard maps. More information on the USGS CoNED project is available at http://topotools.cr.usgs.gov/coned/index.php.
The CoNED Applications Project team is also developing new applications for pre- and post-Hurricane Sandy regional lidar datasets
for mapping the spatial extent of coastal wetlands. These new methods have been developed to derive detailed land/water polygons
for an area in coastal New Jersey, which is dominated by a complex configuration of emergent wetlands and open water. Using
pre- and post-Hurricane Sandy lidar data, repeatable geospatial methods were used to map the land/water spatial configuration
at a regional scale to complement wetland mapping that uses traditional methods such as photointerpretation and image classification.
Citation
- Title Delineation of Water Bodies in Emergent Wetlands in Coastal New Jersey.
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