Floodplain data from the Hoh, Elwha, Queets, and Quinault Rivers in Olympic National Park, 1939-2013
Dates
Publication Date
2019-03-06
Start Date
1939-01-01
End Date
2013-07-15
Citation
East, A.E., 2019, Floodplain data from the Hoh, Elwha, Queets, and Quinault Rivers in Olympic National Park, 1939-2013: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9PMMSHX.
Summary
Floodplain characteristics were quantified for four rivers in Olympic National Park, Washington, USA, using orthophoto imagery taken between 1939-2013.
Summary
Floodplain characteristics were quantified for four rivers in Olympic National Park, Washington, USA, using orthophoto imagery taken between 1939-2013.
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East, A.E., Jenkins, K.J., Happe, P.J., Bountry, J.A., Beechie, T.J., Randle, T.J., 2017, Channel-planform evolution in four rivers of Olympic National Park, Washington, U.S.A.- The roles of hydrology, sediment supply, and trophic cascade: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v. 42, p. 1011-1032, https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.4048.
McCaffery, R.M., Jenkins, K.J., eds., 2018, Natural resource condition assessment- Olympic National Park: National Park Service NPS/OLYM/NRR—2018/1826, p. 510.
These shapefiles contain the digitized lines representing main channels and side channels that were used to develop measurements of floodplain characteristics from the orthophoto imagery of the Hoh, Elwha, Queets, and Quinault Rivers, Olympic National Park, Washington.