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Using Photogrammetry to Monitor Hydrologic and Geomorphic Changes in West Stroh Gulch

Urban development can have a large impact on streams, and tracking these changes over time is important for future urban planning. This project focuses on West Stroh Gulch, a non-perennial stream in Parker, Colorado, where new housing development is underway. To monitor how the landscape and stream morphology change, we are using drone-based photogrammetry to create high-resolution Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) and orthomosaic maps. By flying a drone every few months and processing aerial imagery, we can generate a visual timeline of how urbanization affects the stream channel and surrounding area. These models will be compared over time to highlight topographic changes and help improve our understanding of development-driven hydrologic shifts.