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Stream Temperature Modeling
![Collage of Stream Temperature Related Images](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20090514074401im_/http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/stream_temp/images/MainPageMosaic.jpg)
spatial statistical
Stream Temperature Model
![spatial statistical Stream Temperature Model - Landscape Scale Model - Map of the Boise Basin Retrospective Project](images/AllThermographLocationsMedium.jpg)
Spatial Statistical Stream
Temperature Model
This
stream temperature modeling approach uses thermograph data and
predictor variables obtained from climatologic stations, remotely
sensed riparian vegetation, and DEMs. Spatial statistical models
that account for network topology are used to predict stream
temperature attributes with good
success
(R2 ~ 0.90).
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Study
Overview Effects of Climate Change and Wildfire on
Stream Temperature and Thermal Habitat for Two Salmonids in a Mountain River
Network |
![Methods icon](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20090514074401im_/http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/stream_temp/airtemp/images/methods_small.jpg)
Methods and Metadata
Various methods, processing steps and project metadata will be posted as they
become available.
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![Stream Temperature Briefing Paper](images/BriefingPaperFrontPage_small.jpg)
Boise Lab
Briefing Paper
Focus: Stream Temperature Modeling |
![Data Graph Image](images/DataThumnail.jpg)
Data
Includes model inputs and GIS Layers (Data will be posted as they
become available.) |
Maps
Includes various maps of the Boise River basin |
Presentations
and PostersPosters, Presentations, Briefing Papers |
Contacts for this Model |
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