2015
DOI: 10.3133/sir20145236
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Flood-inundation maps for the Hoosic River, North Adams and Williamstown, Massachusetts, from the confluence with the North Branch Hoosic River to the Vermont State line

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“…The water-surface elevations were compared at 26 selected locations generally upstream and downstream from bridges, dams, and major tributaries (table 7). The simulated water-surface elevations of the 1-percent AEP discharge (Lombard and Bent, 2015a) averaged 0.7 ft higher (median 0.6 ft higher) than the FISs' water-surface elevations. The difference between 1-percent AEP discharge water-surface elevations in Lombard and Bent (2015a) and the FISs ranged from 2.7 ft lower to 7.2 ft higher (table 7).…”
Section: Water-surface Elevationsmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…The water-surface elevations were compared at 26 selected locations generally upstream and downstream from bridges, dams, and major tributaries (table 7). The simulated water-surface elevations of the 1-percent AEP discharge (Lombard and Bent, 2015a) averaged 0.7 ft higher (median 0.6 ft higher) than the FISs' water-surface elevations. The difference between 1-percent AEP discharge water-surface elevations in Lombard and Bent (2015a) and the FISs ranged from 2.7 ft lower to 7.2 ft higher (table 7).…”
Section: Water-surface Elevationsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The lidar data collected for this study are available as digital elevation model (DEM) data through the Massachusetts Office of Geographic Information System (MassGIS) (2015), and the data accuracy and other information are available from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (2013). The flood-inundation maps for the Deerfield River, Green River, North River, and Hoosic River can be viewed on the USGS flood-inundation mapping Web site at http://wimcloud.usgs.gov/apps/FIM/ FloodInundationMapper.html, and the flood recovery maps are available as shapefiles with the reports (Lombard and Bent, 2015a;Flynn and others, 2016;Bent and others, 2015;and Lombard and Bent, 2015b, respectively).…”
Section: Mass Achu Settsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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