AN ASSESSMENT OF SUSPENDED SEDIMENT TRANSPORT INTO WEEKS BAY RESERVE, BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABAMA, USING GEOSPATIAL MODELING AND FIELD SAMPLING METHODS
Geospatial techniques will be used to identify areas within the Weeks Bay watershed that might have a high potential for excess sedimentation. Changes in landuse from 2001 to 2006 will be determined from Landsat 7 satellite imagery, and areas with an increase greater than 30% in landuse change to urban or a decrease greater than 15% in vegetation (forested and herbaceous) will be identified. The elevation, slope, and stream proximity will be derived from Digital Elevation Models. These topographic variables will be combined with landuse change to determine areas of high, medium, and low sedimentation potential. Field sampling of suspended sediment and stream discharge within the watershed will be compared to the sedimentation potential classes. Preliminary results show a correlative relationship between sedimentation and increase in urban development, yet more research is needed.