The Center for Texas Beaches and Shores (CTBS) at Texas A&M University at Galveston was established in 1993 by the Texas Legislature to address beach erosion and wetlands loss throughout the state. CTBS is dedicated to the conservation and protection of the Texas shoreline, bays and waterways through innovative research in cooperation with government and private sector agencies. Our focus is to develop comprehensive, holistic approaches to Texas coastal research and restoration solutions while incorporating natural, economic and political processes.
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May 4, 2020 - Measuring, Mapping, and Managing Flood Risk in Texas
William Mobley, 2020, "Replication Data for: Flood Hazard Modeling, Flow Accumulation", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/QRXYB7, Texas Data Repository, V1
Flow accumulation measures the total upstream area that flows into every raster cell based on a flow direction network as determined by the NED.
Measuring, Mapping, and Managing Flood Risk in Texas logo
May 4, 2020
The 100-year floodplain serves as the primary communicator of flood risk, but this delineation and its corresponding maps have been shown to be inadequate indicators of flood risk and poor predictors of flood damage, especially in urban areas. To be fair, most 100-year floodplain...
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