WetlandWATCH
Accurately monitor wetland hydrology
Vital infrastructure often bisects wetlands, impacting hydrology or substrate water content. Tracking changes to the ecosystem requires consistent and accurate monitoring of the substrate¡ªwhich directly impacts surface vegetation and wetland function.
How do we track these changes? With synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite imagery. The L-band radar signature bypasses the surface layer of vegetation and organic soil to inspect the wetland floor. This provides critical information on the hydrology of the entire wetland.??
WetlandWATCH is our digital service that uses SAR imagery to monitor wetland hydrology and predict how the functionality of the wetland is going to change over time. Move beyond finite, site-specific, groundwater well monitoring and get instantaneous and complete snapshots of the entire wetland hydrology with WetlandWATCH.
Protecting the environment
We¡¯re using L-band SAR satellite imagery to update the Ohio Department of Transportation (DOT) stream and wetland layer in select counties¡ªand we plan to update the entire state using WetlandWATCH. With this information, Ohio DOT is working to complete development and construction activities without negatively impacting state waterways or wetland complexes.Grant Wiseman, Remote Sensing Technology Manager
Success in consulting means communicating new ideas to clients, demonstrating the benefits of technology in a clear and concise way.
Cyrus Garner, Geotechnical Engineer
My goal is to use remote sensing techniques to provide owners and engineers a more complete understanding of issues at the project scale.
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