Mapping river bathymetries: Evaluating topobathymetric LiDAR survey

Author:

Tonina Daniele1ORCID,McKean James A.2,Benjankar Rohan M.3,Wright C. Wayne4,Goode Jaime R.5,Chen Qiuwen6,Reeder William J.1,Carmichael Richard A.1,Edmondson Michael R.7

Affiliation:

1. Center for Ecohydraulics ResearchUniversity of Idaho 322 E. Front Street, suite 340 Boise Idaho 83702 USA

2. US Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station 322 E. Front Street, suite 401 Boise Idaho 83702 USA

3. Civil Engineering DepartmentSouthern Illinois University Edwardsville Edwardsville Illinois 62025

4. US Geological Survey, Remote SensingFlorida Integrated Science Center St. Petersburg FL 33701 USA

5. Mathematics & Physical Sciences Department and Environmental StudiesThe College of Idaho 2112 Cleveland Blvd Caldwell ID 83605 USA

6. Center for Eco‐Environmental ResearchNanjing Hydraulic Research Institute Nanjing 210098 China

7. Idaho Office of Species Conservation 304 N. 8th Street, Suite 149 Boise ID 83702 USA

Funder

Office of Research and Economic Development, University of Idaho

U.S. Forest Service

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development

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