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Abstract
Topographic signatures are characterizations of reach-averaged hydraulic behavior that summarize the ease with which a river spills out into adjacent terrain. Using 1m DEM data for the state of Vermont and NHDPlus subcatchments, we generated topographic signatures for ~3,000 reaches within the Lake Champlain Basin of Vermont. These topographic signatures will be used in a machine-learning analysis to explore emergent properties of floodplain-channel connectivity that influence flood routing.
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) through the Cooperative Institute for Research to Operations in Hydrology (CIROH) | NA22NWS4320003, A22-0305-S001 |
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Rebecca Diehl | University of Vermont | |||
Beverley Wemple | University of Vermont | VT, US | ||
Julianne Scamardo | University of Vermont | VT, US | ||
Kristen L. Underwood | University of Vermont |
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