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Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. A woman standing at Highway 90 and DeBuys Road. One traffic light pole left standing. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 18, 2005. (Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi images have been donated to the Photographic Library by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.)
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This data release presents structure-from-motion (SFM) products derived from aerial imagery surveys with precise Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) navigation data flown in a piloted fixed wing aircraft taken along the North Carolina coast in response to Hurricane Florence (available here https://coastal.er.usgs.gov/data-release/doi-P91KB9SF/). USGS researchers use the elevation models and orthorectified imagery to assess future coastal vulnerability, nesting habitats for wildlife, and provide data for hurricane impact models. The products span the coast over both highly developed towns and natural areas, including federal lands. These products represent the coast after Hurricane Florence and cover the Cape...
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Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Buccaneer State Park. Aerial view of the extensive damage caused by the hurricane. Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. September 11, 2005. Note: Effects of Hurricane Katrina have been donated to the U.S. Geological Survey Denver Library Photographic Collection by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.
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Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Buccaneer State Park. Aerial view of the extensive damage caused by the hurricane. Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. September 11, 2005. Note: Effects of Hurricane Katrina have been donated to the U.S. Geological Survey Denver Library Photographic Collection by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.
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Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Aerial view of the extensive damage done by Hurricane Katrina to Beach Boulevard in Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. September 11, 2005. Note: Effects of Hurricane Katrina have been donated to the U.S. Geological Survey Denver Library Photographic Collection by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.
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Hurricane Katrina. Debris like this stretches for miles in those Metairie suburbs briefly (one day or less) flooded. Houses may be structurally intact, but contents ruined. Contents may be ruined by flooding and/or rain damage (see tree on house in background). Louisiana. October 2, 2005. U.S. Geological Survey Hurricane Katrina photographs document general area shots and close-ups of the levee breeches from the failed 17th Street Canal and London Avenue Canal.
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Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Buccaneer State Park. Aerial view of the extensive damage caused by the hurricane. Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. September 11, 2005. Note: Effects of Hurricane Katrina have been donated to the U.S. Geological Survey Denver Library Photographic Collection by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.
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Bacteria in Lake Pontchartrain. Flooding in the upscale Lakeview area. Note the water marks on the abandoned Lexus matching marks on the house. Over 200,000 cars in the New Orleans area were flooded during Katrina and Rita. U.S. Geological Survey "Bacteria in Lake Pontchartrain" photographs document work specifically related to the Louisiana Science Center and surveying fecal-indicator bacteria for the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, September 13-29, 2005, with much help from the Ohio Science Center. For sampling results, refer to U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 143 at: http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/2005/143
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USGS Hurricane Katrina. Fish kill in Cane Bayou, north shore Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana. November 1, 2005. Note: U.S. Geological Survey Hurricane Katrina photographs document general area shots and close-ups of the levee breeches from the failed 17th Street Canal and London Avenue Canal.
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Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Aerial view of the extensive damage done by Hurricane Katrina to Highway 90 in Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. September 11, 2005. Note: Effects of Hurricane Katrina have been donated to the U.S. Geological Survey Denver Library Photographic Collection by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.


    map background search result map search result map Bacteria in Lake Pontchartrain. Flooding in the upscale Lakeview area. Louisiana. 2005. Fish kill in Cane Bayou, north shore Lake Pontchartrain after Hurricane Katrina. Terrebonne Parrish, Louisiana. 2005. Damage and debris like this stretches for miles in those Metairie suburbs after Hurricane Katrina. Louisiana. 2005. Aerial view of the effects of Hurricane Katrina. Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. 2005 Aerial view of the extensive damage done by Hurricane Katrina to Highway 90 in Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. 2005. Aerial view of the extensive damage caused by the hurricane. Buccaneer State Park, Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. 2005. Aerial view of the extensive damage caused by the hurricane. Buccaneer State Park, Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. 2005. Aerial view of the extensive damage caused by the hurricane. Buccaneer State Park, Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. 2005. Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. A woman standing at Highway 90 and DeBuys Road, Biloxi, Mississippi. 2005. Post-Hurricane Florence RGB averaged orthoimagery of coastal North Carolina Aerial view of the effects of Hurricane Katrina. Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. 2005 Aerial view of the extensive damage done by Hurricane Katrina to Highway 90 in Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. 2005. Aerial view of the extensive damage caused by the hurricane. Buccaneer State Park, Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. 2005. Aerial view of the extensive damage caused by the hurricane. Buccaneer State Park, Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. 2005. Aerial view of the extensive damage caused by the hurricane. Buccaneer State Park, Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. 2005. Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. A woman standing at Highway 90 and DeBuys Road, Biloxi, Mississippi. 2005. Fish kill in Cane Bayou, north shore Lake Pontchartrain after Hurricane Katrina. Terrebonne Parrish, Louisiana. 2005. Post-Hurricane Florence RGB averaged orthoimagery of coastal North Carolina Bacteria in Lake Pontchartrain. Flooding in the upscale Lakeview area. Louisiana. 2005. Damage and debris like this stretches for miles in those Metairie suburbs after Hurricane Katrina. Louisiana. 2005.