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Geomorphological mapping and anthropogenic landform change in an urbanizing watershed using structure-from-motion photogrammetry and geospatial modeling techniques

Increasing urbanization and suburban growth in cities globally has highlighted the importance of land planning using detailed geomorphologic maps that depict anthropogenic landform changes. Such mapping provides information crucial for land management, hazard identification, and the management of th...

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Published in:Journal of maps 2021-07, Vol.17 (4), p.241-252
Main Authors: Chirico, Peter G., Bergstresser, Sarah E., DeWitt, Jessica D., Alessi, Marissa A.
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Dams
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Hazard identification
historical aerial photography
Housing
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Infrastructure
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Sediments
Soil erosion
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Urbanization
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