Fall 2020 Digital Terrain Analysis Student Term Projects

Thursday, Dec 10, 2020

No

Title

Student(s)

1

Quantifying and Investigating Coastal Erosion in the Cannon Beach Littoral Cell: a Volumetric Change Analysis – Abstract / Slides / Presentation Video

Rossa Nunan

2

Socioeconomic Impacts of Hurricane Storm Surge Flooding in New Hanover County, NC – Abstract / Slides

Shantan Krovvidi

3

Minimizing Data-Loss Using Alternative Hillshading Techniques – Abstract / Slides

Spencer Keller

4

Exposure to Pluvial Flood Vulnerability and Spatial Distribution of Blue-Green Infrastructure in Anchorage and Fairbanks – Abstract / Slides

Arun Pallathadka

5

Mapping offset channels from LiDAR derived terrain models along Hunter Mountain Fault Zone – Abstract / Slides

Tim Randol

6

An Application of Microtopography: Using UAS LiDAR to Quantify Burrowing Shrimp Mounds in Willapa Bay – Abstract / Slides / Presentation Video

Ilan Gonzalez-Hirshfeld

7

Changes in cover over time in the Clackamas and Johnson Creek Watersheds – Abstract / Slides

Junjie Chen & Becky Talbot

8

Effectiveness of Lidar in Watershed Delineation – Abstract & Slides

Tapiwa Chabikwa

9

Assessing Canopy Structure using LIDAR in Second Growth vs. Old Growth Sites in Forest Park, Portland, Oregon – Abstract / Slides

Kim Brown & Matthew Cook

10

Economy of Terrain and the Trajectory of Urban Renewal in Portland, OR – Abstract / Slides

Richard Janssen

11

Exploring Evidence of a Relationship Between Canopy Cover and Zillow Home Value Index During Quarantine – Final Report

Ismael Padin-Dujon

12

Dam Breach Analysis using HEC-RAS – Abstract / Slides

Cordero Ortiz

13

Flying LiDAR in Atlantic-Sahel - A regional analysis and technical inquiry into the field of General Relativity – Abstract & Slides

Emma Colburn

14

A Study of Slope, Precipitation, and Land Cover in Northwest Oregon – Abstract / Slides

Graham Taylor

15

Democratization of 3D Reconstruction – Abstract / Slides with notes

Noah Fiscus

16

Yggdrasil in a haystack – Abstract & Slides

JJ Bjordahl

17

Estimated Main Sources of Water for the Sandy River Watershed – Abstract & Slides with notes

Patrick Mues