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Service Description: These data use the same processing techniques used in floodplain Inundation Frequency, but with slightly adjusted analysis settings to try to capture inundation extent in south Florida where there are never the leaf-off conditions typically used for IF analysis.
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In large river ecosystems, the timing, extent, duration and frequency of floodplain inundation greatly affect the quality of fish and wildlife habitat and the supply of important ecosystem goods and services. Seasonal high flows provide connectivity from the river to the floodplain, and seasonal inundation of the floodplain governs ecosystem structure and function. River regulation and other forms of hydrologic alteration have altered the connectivity of many rivers with their adjacent floodplain – impacting the function of wetlands on the floodplain and in turn, impacting the mainstem river function. Conservation and management of remaining floodplain resources can be improved through a better understanding of the spatial extent and frequency of inundation at scales that are relevant to the species and/or ecological processes of interest. Spatial data products describing dynamic aspects floodplain inundation are, however, not widely available. This study used Landsat imagery to generate multiple observations of inundation extent under varying hydrologic conditions to estimate inundation frequency. These data were composited into a landscape mosaic to depict relative inundation frequency over the entire Southeast Region. An analytical methodology is presented in the related publication for linking the observed inundation extent and frequency with long-term gage measurements so that the outcomes may be useful in defining meaningful critical thresholds for a variety of floodplain dependent organisms as well as important ecological processesThe Southeast Inundation Frequency (IF) mosaic is a cartographic product is intended to provide a landscape scale comparison of floodplain inundation frequency. For a more detailed analysis, please refer to the IF data for an individual Landsat scene (path/row), and the excel file listing the dates of imagery used to construct IF for that scene (Available at https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5617e3c3e4b0cdb063e3fc35). Methodology and potential application details are in:
Allen, Y. 2016. Landscape Scale Assessment of Floodplain Inundation Frequency Using Landsat Imagery. River Research and Applications 32:1609–1620.
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Description: These data use the same processing techniques used in floodplain Inundation Frequency, but with slightly adjusted analysis settings to try to capture inundation extent in south Florida where there are never the leaf-off conditions typically used for IF analysis.
https://fws.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?layers=111551bc5a5040a2bfc9feddbc7420f9
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In large river ecosystems, the timing, extent, duration and frequency of floodplain inundation greatly affect the quality of fish and wildlife habitat and the supply of important ecosystem goods and services. Seasonal high flows provide connectivity from the river to the floodplain, and seasonal inundation of the floodplain governs ecosystem structure and function. River regulation and other forms of hydrologic alteration have altered the connectivity of many rivers with their adjacent floodplain – impacting the function of wetlands on the floodplain and in turn, impacting the mainstem river function. Conservation and management of remaining floodplain resources can be improved through a better understanding of the spatial extent and frequency of inundation at scales that are relevant to the species and/or ecological processes of interest. Spatial data products describing dynamic aspects floodplain inundation are, however, not widely available. This study used Landsat imagery to generate multiple observations of inundation extent under varying hydrologic conditions to estimate inundation frequency. These data were composited into a landscape mosaic to depict relative inundation frequency over the entire Southeast Region. An analytical methodology is presented in the related publication for linking the observed inundation extent and frequency with long-term gage measurements so that the outcomes may be useful in defining meaningful critical thresholds for a variety of floodplain dependent organisms as well as important ecological processesThe Southeast Inundation Frequency (IF) mosaic is a cartographic product is intended to provide a landscape scale comparison of floodplain inundation frequency. For a more detailed analysis, please refer to the IF data for an individual Landsat scene (path/row), and the excel file listing the dates of imagery used to construct IF for that scene (Available at https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5617e3c3e4b0cdb063e3fc35). Methodology and potential application details are in:
Allen, Y. 2016. Landscape Scale Assessment of Floodplain Inundation Frequency Using Landsat Imagery. River Research and Applications 32:1609–1620.
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Document Info: - Title: Expansion of Floodplain Inundation Frequency to South Florida
- Author: yvonne_allen@fws.gov_fws
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- Subject: Floodplain Inundation Extent and Frequency using multiple observations of Landsat Imagery - Expansion to Florida using adjusted analysis settings
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- Keywords: inundation, landsat, florida, floodplain