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The Upper Mississippi River System—Topobathy

Jayme M. Stone,Jenny L. Hanson, Stephanie R. Sattler

Fact Sheet(2017)

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First posted March 23, 2017 For additional information, contact: Director, Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences CenterU.S. Geological Survey2630 Fanta Reed Road La Crosse, Wisconsin 54603https://www.umesc.usgs.gov/ The Upper Mississippi River System (UMRS), the navigable part of the Upper Mississippi and Illinois Rivers, is a diverse ecosystem that contains river channels, tributaries, shallow-water wetlands, backwater lakes, and flood-plain forests. Approximately 10,000 years of geologic and hydrographic history exist within the UMRS. Because it maintains crucial wildlife and fish habitats, the dynamic ecosystems of the Upper Mississippi River Basin and its tributaries are contingent on the adjacent flood plains and water-level fluctuations of the Mississippi River. Separate data for flood-plain elevation (lidar) and riverbed elevation (bathymetry) were collected on the UMRS by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ (USACE) Upper Mississippi River Restoration (UMRR) Program. Using the two elevation datasets, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center (UMESC) developed a systemic topobathy dataset.
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