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- W2135659353 abstract "Impervious surfaces have been identified as a reliable indicator of the impacts of development on water resources. Research has found that imperviousness has a direct effect on local surface water as well as indirect effects on downstream receiving waters. Some of the affected characteristics of a given watershed due to the increase of impervious surfaces include hydrological impacts (the amount of runoff, peak discharge rates, and baseflow are altered), physical impacts (stream morphology and temperature are changed), water quality impacts (nutrient and pollutant loads increase), and biological impacts (stream biodiversity decreases). While attention has been focused on quantifying these relationships, little work has been done to assess the efficacy of various methods for estimating and mapping impervious surfaces. This paper assesses the results from six techniques for estimating the percent of impervious surface compared to photogrammetrically derived calibration and validation data from high spatial ..." @default.
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- W2135659353 title "Assessment of Impervious Surface Estimation Techniques" @default.
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