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- Ewald, Michael J.
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- Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) is a powerful resource for coastal and wetland managers and its use is increasing. Vegetation density and other land cover characteristics influence the accuracy of LIDAR-derived ground surface digital elevation models; however, the degree to which wetland land cover biases LIDAR estimates of the ground...
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- Masters Thesis
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Michael J. Ewald for the degree of Master of Science in Marine
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- Brophy, Laura S. and Ewald, Michael J.
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- This presentation summarizes the MidCoast Watersheds Council's project on the impacts of SLR on tidal wetlands in Oregon. Please see the project report for details (linked in Related Items below).
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- Presentation
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- (Laura@appliedeco.org), Michael Ewald) Conducted for the MidCoast Watersheds Council Project Manager
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- Brophy, Laura S. and Ewald, Michael J.
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- Background: Tidal wetlands are important habitats for salmon and a diversity of other fish and wildlife species. They also trap sediment, buffer coastal communities from flooding and erosion, and perform other valued ecosystem services. Tidal wetlands currently exist just at and above sea level, and healthy tidal wetlands are able...
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- Technical Report
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- . Brophy and Michael J. Ewald Estuary Technical Group, Institute for Applied Ecology, Corvallis, Oregon
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- Brophy, Laura S. and Ewald, Michael J.
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- GIS data and metadata from the report "Modeling sea level rise impacts to Oregon’s tidal wetlands : Maps and prioritization tools to help plan for habitat conservation into the future.” This project maps potential future tidal wetlands (landward migration zones) for emergent, scrub-shrub and forested tidal wetlands of the 23...
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- Dataset
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Tidal wetland landward migration zones (LMZs) for 4.7 ft sea level rise for the Beaver Creek Estuary
- Creator:
- Brophy, Laura S. and Ewald, Michael J.
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- Maps from the report "Modeling sea level rise impacts to Oregon’s tidal wetlands : Maps and prioritization tools to help plan for habitat conservation into the future."
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- Map or Cartographic Material
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- Creator:
- Brophy, Laura S. and Ewald, Michael J.
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- Maps from the report "Modeling sea level rise impacts to Oregon’s tidal wetlands : Maps and prioritization tools to help plan for habitat conservation into the future.”
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- Map or Cartographic Material
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- Creator:
- Brophy, Laura S. and Ewald, Michael J.
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- Maps from the report, "Modeling sea level rise impacts to Oregon’s tidal wetlands : Maps and prioritization tools to help plan for habitat conservation into the future."
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- Map or Cartographic Material
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Tidal wetland landward migration zones (LMZs) for 4.7 ft sea level rise for the Salmon River Estuary
- Creator:
- Brophy, Laura S. and Ewald, Michael J.
- Abstract:
- Maps from the report "Modeling sea level rise impacts to Oregon’s tidal wetlands : Maps and prioritization tools to help plan for habitat conservation into the future.”
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- Map or Cartographic Material
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- Creator:
- Brophy, Laura S. and Ewald, Michael J.
- Abstract:
- Maps from the report "Modeling sea level rise impacts to Oregon’s tidal wetlands : Maps and prioritization tools to help plan for habitat conservation into the future.”
- Resource Type:
- Map or Cartographic Material
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- Creator:
- Brophy, Laura S. and Ewald, Michael J.
- Abstract:
- Maps from the report "Modeling sea level rise impacts to Oregon’s tidal wetlands : Maps and prioritization tools to help plan for habitat conservation into the future.”
- Resource Type:
- Map or Cartographic Material