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Statistical and Spatial Analysis of Bathymetric Data for the St. Clair River, 1971-2007

August 11, 2009

To address questions concerning ongoing geomorphic processes in the St. Clair River, selected bathymetric datasets spanning 36 years were analyzed. Comparisons of recent high-resolution datasets covering the upper river indicate a highly variable, active environment. Although statistical and spatial comparisons of the datasets show that some changes to the channel size and shape have taken place during the study period, uncertainty associated with various survey methods and interpolation processes limit the statistically certain results. The methods used to spatially compare the datasets are sensitive to small variations in position and depth that are within the range of uncertainty associated with the datasets. Characteristics of the data, such as the density of measured points and the range of values surveyed, can also influence the results of spatial comparison. With due consideration of these limitations, apparently active and ongoing areas of elevation change in the river are mapped and discussed.

Publication Year 2009
Title Statistical and Spatial Analysis of Bathymetric Data for the St. Clair River, 1971-2007
DOI 10.3133/sir20095044
Authors David Bennion
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Scientific Investigations Report
Series Number 2009-5044
Index ID sir20095044
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Great Lakes Science Center