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In January 2020, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) began work on the Interstate 26 (I 26) highway widening project that involves a bridge crossing over the French Broad River (FBR) near Asheville, North Carolina. The U.S Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the NCDOT conducted a pre-construction bathymetric survey of the streambed in June 2019 (Whaling and Wagner, 2021) within a one-kilometer reach of the FBR at the bridge construction site. A canoe-based repeat bathymetric survey was collected with a single-beam echosounder approximately 18 months after construction began, with the purpose to monitor geomorphological changes to the streambed and inform the NCDOT of potential impacts...
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In January 2020, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) began work on the Interstate 26 (I 26) highway widening project that involves a bridge crossing over the French Broad River (FBR) near Asheville, North Carolina. The U.S Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the NCDOT conducted a pre-construction bathymetric survey of the streambed in June 2019 (Whaling and Wagner, 2021) within a one-kilometer reach of the FBR at the bridge construction site. A canoe-based repeat bathymetric survey was collected with a single-beam echosounder approximately 23 months after construction began, with the purpose to monitor geomorphological changes to the streambed and inform the NCDOT of potential impacts...
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In January 2020, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) began work on the Interstate 26 (I 26) highway widening project that involves a bridge crossing over the French Broad River (FBR) near Asheville, North Carolina. To track potential impacts from construction activities, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the NCDOT conducted a single-beam bathymetric survey in June of 2019, approximately seven months before construction began. The survey extended from 300 meters (m) upstream to 500 m downstream from the I 26 bridge located south of Asheville, North Carolina. Depth data were collected using a CEESCOPE single-beam echosounder mounted to a canoe. Position and elevation data were...
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In January 2020, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) began work on the Interstate 26 (I 26) highway widening project that involves a bridge crossing over the French Broad River (FBR) near Asheville, North Carolina. The U.S Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the NCDOT conducted a pre-construction bathymetric survey of the streambed in June 2019 (Whaling and Wagner, 2021) within a one-kilometer reach of the FBR at the bridge construction site. A canoe-based repeat bathymetric survey was collected with a single-beam echosounder approximately 30 months after construction began, with the purpose to monitor geomorphological changes to the streambed and inform the NCDOT of potential impacts...
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These data map in high detail surficial cross-sections of North Core Banks, a barrier island in Cape Lookout National Seashore, NC, in October 2022. U.S. Geological Survey field efforts are part of an interagency agreement with the National Park Service to monitor the recovery of the island from Hurricanes Florence (2018) and Dorian (2019). Three sites of outwash, overwash, and pond formation were targeted for extensive vegetation ground-truthing, sediment samples, bathymetric mapping with a remote-controlled autonomomus surface vehicle (ASV), and uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) flights to collect multispectral imagery. Five semi-permanent ground control points were also installed and surveyed to act as control for...
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In January 2020, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) began work on the Interstate 26 (I 26) highway widening project that involves a bridge crossing over the French Broad River (FBR) near Asheville, North Carolina. The U.S Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the NCDOT conducted a pre-construction bathymetric survey of the streambed in June 2019 (Whaling and Wagner, 2021) within a one-kilometer reach of the FBR at the bridge construction site. A canoe-based repeat bathymetric survey was collected with a single-beam echosounder approximately 11 months after construction began, with the purpose to monitor geomorphological changes to the streambed and inform the NCDOT of potential impacts...


    map background search result map search result map Single-beam bathymetric survey of the French Broad River near the Interstate 26 bridge located South of Asheville, NC – June 2019, Pre-construction Bathymetry data collected from ASV operations on North Core Banks, NC in October 2022 Single-beam bathymetric survey of the French Broad River near the Interstate 26 bridge south of Asheville, NC – December 2020, Mid-Construction #1 Single-beam bathymetric survey of the French Broad River near the Interstate 26 bridge located south of Asheville, NC – June 2021, Mid-Construction #2 Single-beam bathymetric survey of the French Broad River near the Interstate 26 bridge located south of Asheville, NC – December 2021, Mid-Construction #3 Single-beam bathymetric survey of the French Broad River near the Interstate 26 bridge located south of Asheville, NC – June 2022, Mid-Construction #4 Single-beam bathymetric survey of the French Broad River near the Interstate 26 bridge located South of Asheville, NC – June 2019, Pre-construction Single-beam bathymetric survey of the French Broad River near the Interstate 26 bridge south of Asheville, NC – December 2020, Mid-Construction #1 Single-beam bathymetric survey of the French Broad River near the Interstate 26 bridge located south of Asheville, NC – June 2021, Mid-Construction #2 Single-beam bathymetric survey of the French Broad River near the Interstate 26 bridge located south of Asheville, NC – December 2021, Mid-Construction #3 Single-beam bathymetric survey of the French Broad River near the Interstate 26 bridge located south of Asheville, NC – June 2022, Mid-Construction #4 Bathymetry data collected from ASV operations on North Core Banks, NC in October 2022