Grand Canyon Regions of Drought Impact (GC-ReDI)(LAR-19017-1)

data and image processing
Grand Canyon Regions of Drought Impact (GC-ReDI)
(LAR-19017-1)
Overview
Beginning in 1998, a drought in the Southwestern United States caused water levels in Lake Mead to fall to historic lows and uncover thousands of acres of lakebed sediment along the shoreline. This software quantifies and visualizes the decreasing water levels and land cover changes in the Lower Grand Canyon. The software provides images, statistics, and graphs to understand these changes.
Software Details

Category
Data and Image Processing
Reference Number
LAR-19017-1
Release Type
Open Source
Operating System
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