Bitterroot NF, ID: Transient Hillslope Response to Knickpoint Migration

NCALM Seed. PI: Ryan Wood, San Jose State University. The survey area consists of a 49 square kilometer polygon located 145 miles northeast of Boise, Idaho, spanning the border of the Payette and Bitterroot National Forests. Lidar data were collected to investigate transient hillslope response to knickpoint migration up a watershed.Publications associated with this dataset can be found at NCALM's Data Tracking Center

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