EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 2-5, 2021
(Virtually the same conference, without elevators, airplane tickets, or hotel room keys)
6/08/2017 | 10:15 AM - 10:30 AM | ASSESSING HYDROLOGICAL FLUCTUATIONS THROUGH SPACE AND TIME USING TIME-LAPSE IMAGERY | 302B
ASSESSING HYDROLOGICAL FLUCTUATIONS THROUGH SPACE AND TIME USING TIME-LAPSE IMAGERY
Variability of freshwater systems over space and time increases the difficulty of monitoring and understanding hydrological and environmental changes. Time-lapse imagery offers a passive technique of high-temporal resolution to monitor aquatic systems. With over forty time-lapse cameras installed across the Great Plains, the Platte Basin Time-lapse (PBT) project is a multimedia endeavor documenting a stressed watershed to contribute to scientific research, while simultaneously supporting science communication. We are exploring methods of streamlining visual and automated image analysis to understand hydrological fluctuations in relation to environmental variables at a range of temporal and spatial scales. We use batch image classification to quantify water inundation in ground-water fed lakes and sub-irrigated wetlands and employ time-series modeling to assess changing dynamics. In this presentation we present our preliminary findings, examples of time-lapse data sequences, and share ways that other researchers may engage with PBT. We invite you to explore more at www.plattebasintimelapse.com.
- C09 Wetland Ecology
- C21 Communicating Science
- S24 Towards a predictive freshwater ecology: using time-series data to understand and forecast responses to a changing environment
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Mary Harner
(), University of Nebraska at Kearney, harnermj@unk.edu;
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Emma Brinley Buckley
(), Nebraska Educational Telecommunications, ebuckley@netad.unl.edu;
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Michael Farrell
(), University of Nebraska - Lincoln, mfarrell@netad.unl.edu;
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Michael Forsberg
(), University of Nebraska - Lincoln, forsberg.mike@gmail.com;
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