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Adding to the toolbox for tidal-inundation mapping in estuarine areas

机译:添加到eStuarine地区的TIDal-Inundation映射的工具箱

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In estuaries, land-surface and tidal elevation conspire to influence the amount of salt-water inundation in a specific location, ultimately affecting the distribution of estuary vegetation. Plants vary in their tolerances to salinity and inundation. Understanding even small changes in land-surface elevation at a site scale provides relevant information to managers seeking to design effective long-term restoration projects. Restoration of estuary habitats has been identified as a tool to mediate some anticipated effects of climate change, including flooding from sea-level rise, precipitation regimes, and storminess. Further, habitat restoration that is effective in the face of climate uncertainty is critical to the sustainable production of seafood and maintenance of ecosystem functions. We offer a simple method that links tidal elevations to upslope topography, allowing managers to determine where tidal inundation of upslope areas may occur. This method does not require complex modeling, rather we combine existing high-accuracy tide-gage information with LiDAR imagery. However, we found that if LiDAR is not flown at low tide, or at consistent tidal heights, it poses significant challenges in the interpretation of tidal elevations. Where LiDAR is consistently collected at low tide, this method of linking the tidal datum to upslope topography is not data-intensive, and does not require long-term data collection. Along with locally specific information, the types of map products that can be developed using this method should identify places that may be potentially vulnerable to salt-water inundation, along with places that may be effective migration corridors for marshes and other habitats.
机译:在河口,陆地和潮汐海拔地区巩固了特定位置的盐水淹没量,最终影响河口植被的分布。植物在盐度和淹没的宽容中变化。理解站点规模的陆地高度的较小变化提供了寻求设计有效的长期恢复项目的管理者的相关信息。恢复河口栖息地已被确定为一个介绍气候变化的一些预期影响的工具,包括海平面上升,降水制度和风雨性的洪水。此外,在面对气候不确定性方面有效的栖息地修复对于可持续生产海产和生态系统功能的维护至关重要。我们提供了一种简单的方法,将潮汐高程链接到上升式地形,允许管理人员确定可能发生拓扑区域的潮汐淹没的位置。这种方法不需要复杂的建模,而是我们将现有的高精度潮流信息信息与LIDAR图像相结合。然而,我们发现,如果LIDAR不在低潮中飞行,或者在一致的潮汐高度下,它在潮汐升高的解释中存在重大挑战。如果LIDAR在低潮中始终收集,这种将潮汐数据链接到上升式地形的方法不是数据密集型的,并且不需要长期数据收集。除了本地特定的信息之外,可以使用该方法开发的地图产品类型应识别可能易受盐水淹没的地方,以及可能是沼泽和其他栖息地有效迁移走廊的地方。

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