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James Holmquist, Lauren N Brown, Glen M MacDonald. 2021. Glen M MacDonald, Lauren N Brown, and James Holmquist. Supplemental table 1 contains accretion rates and time frames for each record in the full meta-analysis. Meta-analysis was used in the journal arti... Smithsonian.
San Francisco Estuary Institute. 2010. San Francisco Estuary Institute. CARI is a Geographic Information System (GIS) dataset of surface waters and their riparian areas consisting of polygon and line features with data-... San Francisco Estuary Institute.
San Francisco Estuary Institute. San Francisco Estuary Institute. Project Tracker is a data entry tool for uploading and editing information on wetland restoration, mitigation, and habitat conservation projects th... San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI).

4. California Rapid Assessment Method (CRAM)

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San Francisco Estuary Institute. San Francisco Estuary Institute. CRAM is a cost-effective and scientifically defensible rapid assessment method for monitoring the conditions of wetlands throughout California. It ... San Francisco Estuary Institute.

5. California Vegetation (CALVEG)

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USDA Forest Service. USDA Forest Service. CALVEG is a USDA Forest Service product providing a comprehensive spatial dataset of existing vegetation cover over California. The data were creat... USDA Forest Service.

7. HEMP 2021 Habitats Final

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Brian Fulfrost. Brian Fulfrost. The HEMP project uses satellite imagery and groundtruthing to map tidal marsh and mudflat habitat in the Restoration Project boundaries and the wid...

8. HEMP Habitats (2009 - 2011)

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Brian Fulfrost. Brian Fulfrost. Marsh habitats and mudflats of south San Francisco bay were mapped once a year from 2009 to 2011 to track changes to habitats for the South Bay Sal...

9. HEMP2 2019 Habitats Final

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Brian Fulfrost. Brian Fulfrost. Habitat Evolution Mapping Project 2.0 (HEMP) from 2019. The HEMP project uses satellite imagery and groundtruthing to map tidal marsh and mudflat h...
Kevin J Buffington, Karen M Thorne. 2018. Karen M Thorne and Kevin J Buffington. Lidar-derived digital elevation models often contain a vertical bias due to vegetation. In areas with tidal influence the amount of bias can be eco...