Identifying infrastructure risks at various flood frequencies using bathymetric LiDAR in Downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada; a remote sensing educational case study

Sean Herridge-Berry

University of Lethbridge

A Montreal native, completed a bachelor's degree in environmental science at Concordia University in 2015 and working only a few courses away from completing a second bachelor's in computer science and gis at the UofL. Currently working a second summer at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology as a research assistant to Dr. Caleb Brown looking at the possibility of using GIS in bone bed research using two quarries in Dinosaur Provincial Park

Authors

  1. Zach Bowlby (University of Lethbridge)
  2. Matt Graham (L)
  3. Sean Herridge-Berry (University of Lethbridge)
  4. Jenine Mcintyre (University of Lethbridge)
  5. Christopher Hopkinson (University of Lethbridge)

Topic Area

Special Sessions: Lidar hydrogeomatics in support of hydro-ecological classification and m

Session

PS-1 » Poster Session 1 (09:30 - Tuesday, 19th June, Garry-Marquis)

Paper

Calgary_Bathy_flood_CSRSAbstract_2018.pdf