+Aerial Imaging and Lidar Point Cloud Fusion for
Low-Order Stream Identification
Ethan J. Shavers1 , Lawrence V. Stanislawski1
1 U.S. Geological Survey, Center of Excellence for Geospatial Information Science, Email: [email protected], [email protected]
2+ Outline Introduction Objectives and Challenges Methods Preliminary Results Conclusions and Future Work
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3+ Introduction Weighted Flow Accumulation model and NHD Identify matching and mismatching features in both datasets Coefficient of Line Correspondence (CLC) metric
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(Stanislawski et al., 2015)
4+ Introduction Headwater Stream length as a percentage of total stream length
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(Nadeau and Rains, 2007)
5+ Challenge and Objectives
Challenge Regular NHD validation and updating Low order stream modeling inaccuracy
Objectives Automate low-order stream identification in low topographic relief
humid regions Identify conditions that allow for stream classification
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Low topographic relief agricultural region
Methods
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NHD agreement with elevation-derived
channels
Methods
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Elevation-derived channels:omissions
Methods
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Elevation-derived channels:
commission errors
Methods
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Elevation-derived channels:
commission errors
Methods
11+ LAS point cloudMethods
Stream permanence
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3 m DEM
Methods
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Return intensity
Methods
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Topographic Position Index
Methods
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Point drop out
265 m 345 m
Methods
16+ Methods
NAIP analysis
17+Object Based Image Analysis
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0.25 km
2.0 km
Methods
18+ Preliminary Results
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Lidar derivatives: DEM (TPI and profile curvature), intensity, and density of returns
NAIP: Ο(blue)* blue/ NIR (below)
19+ Preliminary Results
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20+ Preliminary Results
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21+ Preliminary Results
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Panther Creek intermittent PerennialMatch lines 36.74 40.67Model lines 22.02 37.69
59 % 93 %
Forked Creek intermittent PerennialMatch lines 22.11 37.43Model lines 5.45 29.23
25 % 78 %
22+ Conclusions and Future Work Lidar derivatives and NAIP data can be used to extract streams Classification as ratio of model match Ground-truthing Dynamic weighting may be required for automation
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23+ References
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Nadeau, T. and Rains, M. C. (2007), Hydrological Connectivity Between Headwater Streams and Downstream Waters: How Science Can Inform Policy. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 43: 118-133. doi:10.1111/j.1752-1688.2007.00010.x
Stanislawski, L. V., Buttenfield, B. P., & Doumbouya, A. (2015). A rapid approach for automated comparison of independently derived stream networks. Cartography And Geographic Information Science, (5), 435.
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