Elevation and elevation-change maps of Fountain Creek, southeastern Colorado, 2015–19

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
L. Hempel
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The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with Colorado Springs Utilities, has been collecting topographic data at 10 study areas along Fountain Creek, Colorado, annually since 2012. The 10 study areas are located between Colorado Springs and the terminus of Fountain Creek at the Arkansas River in Pueblo. The purpose of this report is to present elevation maps based on topographic surveys collected in 2015 and 2019 and to present maps of elevation change that occurred between 2015 and 2019 at all 10 study areas. Elevation and elevation-change maps were developed in ArcGIS from topographic surveys collected at each study area using real-time kinematic Global Navigation Satellite Systems during the winter months (January through April) of 2015 and 2019. Elevation-change maps were created using statistically defined minimum levels of change detection associated with the 68-percent confidence limit and the 95-percent confidence limit. Study areas along Fountain Creek underwent a range of geomorphic responses between 2015 and 2019 that often depended on the dominant channel pattern of the study area. The results of this ongoing monitoring effort can be used to assess long-term changes in land-surface elevation and to advance understanding of the geomorphic response to possible alterations in flow conditions on Fountain Creek.
2015-19年,科罗拉多东南部喷泉溪的海拔和海拔变化图
自2012年以来,美国地质调查局与科罗拉多斯普林斯公用事业公司合作,每年在科罗拉多州喷泉溪沿岸的10个研究区域收集地形数据。这10个研究区域位于科罗拉多斯普林斯和普韦布洛阿肯色河喷泉溪的终点之间。本报告的目的是根据2015年和2019年收集的地形调查提供高程图,并提供2015年至2019年在所有10个研究区域发生的高程变化图。根据2015年和2019年冬季(1月至4月)使用实时运动学全球导航卫星系统在每个研究区域收集的地形调查,在ArcGIS中开发了高程和高程变化图。海拔变化图是使用统计定义的最小变化检测水平创建的,这些变化检测水平与68%的置信限和95%的置信限相关。2015年至2019年期间,喷泉溪沿线的研究区域经历了一系列地貌反应,这些地貌反应往往取决于研究区域的主要河道模式。这项持续监测工作的结果可用于评估地表高程的长期变化,并促进对喷泉溪上水流条件可能变化的地貌反应的理解。
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U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Map
U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Map Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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