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This data release presents structure-from-motion products derived from imagery taken along the North Carolina coast in response to storm events and the recovery process. USGS researchers use the aerial photogrammetry data and products to assess future coastal vulnerability, nesting habitats for wildlife, and provide data for hurricane impact models. This research is part of the Remote Sensing Coastal Change Project. Products include digital elevation models and orthorectified imagery (RGB averaged products) created from aerial imagery surveys with precise Global Navigation Satellite Systen (GNSS) navigation data flown in a piloted fixed wing aircraft (available here https://coastal.er.usgs.gov/data-release/doi-P91KB9SF/)....
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Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Casino Magic. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 21, 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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USGS Hurricane Katrina. Suburban debris. September 14, 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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USGS Hurricane Katrina. This should be a closed canopy. Trees down and snapped between Covington and Mississippi. September 13, 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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USGS Hurricane Katrina. Images 033, 034, 035, 036, 037, and 038 are devastation shots of area between The Rigolets and Chef Menteur Pass. Image 037 in particular shows the debris fields that extended for miles. September 16, 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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This map was created to help assess impacts on nonindigenous aquatic species distributions due to flooding associated with Hurricane Maria. Storm surge and flood events can assist expansion and distribution of nonindigenous aquatic species through the connection of adjacent watersheds, backflow of water upstream of impoundments, increased downstream flow, and creation of freshwater bridges along coastal regions. This map will help natural resource managers determine potential new locations for individual species, or to develop a watch list of potential new species within a watershed. These data include a subset of data from the Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database, that fall within the general area of the 2017...
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Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Ruins of Casino Magic barge. Note the barge has been moved from water to inland across north side of Highway 90. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 21, 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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Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Aerial view of the damage to the Grand Casino Hotel. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 11, 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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Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Aerial view of damage to Edgewater Mall. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 11, 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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Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Aerial view of damage to Edgewater Mall. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 11, 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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Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Beauvoir and the corner of Highway 90. Beauvoir was the location of the retirement home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 11, 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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Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Destruction along Highway 90. 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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Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Ruins of Edgewater Village. 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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Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Bombay Bicycle Club. View from Highway 90. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 21, 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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Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Building gone next to Shell gas station. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 21, 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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USGS Hurricane Katrina. Lakeview home knocked off foundation. November 26, 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. Ruins of Edgewater Village. 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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Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. View of the ruins of the Grand Casino barge taken from Highway 90. Note the barge has been moved from water to inland across north side of Highway 90. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 21, 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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USGS Hurricane Katrina. Shows large amount of sand. A possible cause of this levee failure is that the levee was constructed on sand. November 25, 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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USGS Hurricane Katrina. Photo taken in Lakeview, it is inexplicable, except that the surreal is commonplace in New Orleans. November 26, 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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