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Pacific Northwest Channel Migration Potential (CHAMP)Source

The Channel Migration Potential (CHAMP) layer contains stream networks of Western Washington (and much of Western Oregon) with associated data and information important for assessing channel migration activity. It also features information on channel characteristics such as stream flow and physical dimensions. This data layer’s main feature is a classification of channel migration potential based on channel confinement and erosion potential. The layer was derived from existing statewide geospatial datasets and classified according to channel migration measurements by the High Resolution Change Detection (HRCD) project for the Puget Sound Region (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, 2014). While the layer identifies the potential for channel migration, it does not predict channel migration rates. Thus, this data layer should be used to screen and prioritize stream reaches for further channel migration evaluation. The tool helps plan and prioritize floodplain management actions such as Channel Migration Zone mapping, erosion risk reduction, and floodplain restoration. The background, use, and development of the CHAMP layer are fully described in Ecology Publication 15-06-003 (full report citation and URL below). That report also describes visual assessment techniques that should be used along with the CHAMP layer to assess channel migration potential. Legg, N.T. and Olson, P.L., 2015, Screening Tools for Identifying Migrating Stream Channels in Western Washington: Geospatial Data Layers and Visual Assessments: Washington State Department of Ecology Publication 15-06-003, 40 p. https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/publications/SummaryPages/1506003.htmlThe tool developers would like to thank the following people for their contribution to this work: • Brian D. Collins (University of Washington) • Jerry Franklin (Washington Department of Ecology) • Christina Kellum (Washington Department of Ecology) • Matt Muller (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife) • Hugh Shipman (Washington Department of Ecology) • Terry Swanson (Washington Department of Ecology) This project has been funded wholly or in part by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under Puget Sound Ecosystem Restoration and Protection Cooperative Agreement Grant PC-00J27601 with Washington Department of Ecology. The contents of this document do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Environmental Protection Agency, nor does mention of trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.Generally, this data layer should be used to screen and prioritize stream reaches for further channel migration evaluation. The data resolution does not allow one to predict channel migration. The classification identifies stream segments for further examination, and those that likely require limited attention or analysis. The potential uncertainty involved in the classification approach is a reason for the visual assessment techniques (described below in Ecology Publication 15-06-003) being described along with the CHAMP data layer.

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012ECYSEAShorelands and Environmental Assistance ProgramWATWashington State Department of EcologyWestern OregonWestern WashingtonchangechannelconfinementdetectionerosionfloodplaingeologyhydrographyhydrologyinlandWaterslateral movementlithologymigratingmigrationpotentialpredictionstreamstreams
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The Washington State Department of Ecology10 months ago
SECARB 3D VSP Data

Vertical Seismic Profile data collected in 2009 and 2010 as part of SECARB Phase III Early Test at Cranfield oilfield in Mississippi to determine CO2 induced change from seismic response. Data divided into 3D VSP and Offset VSP folders. Associated Publications: Daley, T. M., Hendrickson, J., & Queen, J. H. (2014). Monitoring CO2 Storage at Cranfield, Mississippi with Time-Lapse Offset VSP – Using Integration and Modeling to Reduce Uncertainty. Energy Procedia, 63, 4240-4248. doi:10.1016/j.egypro.2014.11.459

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3D VSPCO2CranfieldDASOVSPRCSPTuscaloosacapturecarboncorridor stacksformationgeologicinjectionmigrationmonitoringmultiphase fluidplumereservoirsequestrationstoragesurveytime-lapse
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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
SECARB Electrical Resistance Tomography Data

Electrical Resistance Tomography Data collected as part of SECARB project at Cranfield oil site in Mississippi. Associated Publications: Carrigan, C.R., Yang, X., LaBrecque, D.J., Larsen, D., Freeman, D., Ramirez, A.L., Daily, W., Aines, R., Newmark, R., Friedmann, S. J., Hovorka, S., 2013. Electrical resistivity tomographic monitoring of CO2 movement in deep geologic reservoirs. Int. J. of Greenhouse Gas Control, 18, 401-408. Yang, X., Chen, X., Carrigan, C.R. & Ramirez, A.L., 2014. Uncertainty quantification of CO2 saturation estimated from electrical resistance tomography data at the Cranfield site, Int J Greenh Gas Con, 27, 59-68.

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
The North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) is a large-scale, long-term monitoring program designed to track the status and trends of North American bird populations.Source

The Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) is a standardized and one of the rare long-term databases of ecological communities. The BBS permits us to understand long-term changes in North American bird communities, such as their responses to climate change (migration phenology), overall diversity trends (indicators of the effect of habitat loss or alteration), and better understand ecological interactions over long time scales. Breeding data may be influenced by climate change. Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/2017*/https://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/bbs/

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University of Pennsylvaniaabout 1 year ago
Time-Lapse Vertical Seismic Profiling (VSP) for CO2 Storage in a Depleted Oil Field in Northern Michigan

The goal of the Dover 33 VSP study was to test the effectiveness of time-lapse VSP for detecting and delineating a plume of more than 271,000 tonnes of CO2 injected into the Brown Niagaran and A-1 Carbonate formations within the Dover 33 reef between March 2013 and September 2016. Five 2D walkaway VSP (WVSP) source lines were acquired by SIGMA3 in September 2016 to investigate the possible time-lapse response in both P-wave and PS-wave seismic data. The data was compared to the same survey geometry acquired in March 2013 by SR2020.

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Utah FORGE: Seismic Reflection DataSource

This is 2D and 3D seismic reflection data from Utah FORGE reprocessed during Phase 2c. The readme file containing an explanation of the data including data formats, software that can be used, processing, and projection and datum used. The Reprocessing document gives the rationale for reprocessing and shows examples of the improvements that were obtained. For all 3D and 2D data the following datasets were created and output in SEG-Y format: - Unmigrated Time - Prestack Time Migration (PSTM), Unenhanced (UnEnh) and Enhanced (Enh) - Prestack Depth Migration (PSDM), Unenhanced (UnEnh) and Enhanced (Enh) - Velocity Model used for Migration

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2D seismic3D seismic3D seismic reflectionEGSFORGEMilfordPSDMPSTMPhase 2cRoosevelt Hot SpringsSEG-YUtahUtah FORGEUtah geothermalacousticsattributesdepth migrationenergyenhancedgeophysical surveygeophysicsgeothermalimaginginterpertedlegacymigrationmodelprestackprocessed dataraw datareflectionreflection dataseismicseismic dataseismic profilessubsurfacetime migrationunenhancedunmigratedvelocityvelocity modelvibroseis
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago