Sea Level Affecting Marshes Model (SLAMM) and SLAMM-View

Presentation on Sea Level Affecting Marshes Model (SLAMM) and SLAMM-View by Jonathan Clough of Warren Pinnacle Consulting and Jeff Ehman of Image Matters (February 23, 2010).  The Sea Level Affecting Marshes Model (SLAMM) simulates the dominant processes involved in wetland conversions and shoreline modifications during long-term sea level rise.  Map distributions of wetlands are predicted under conditions of accelerated sea level rise, and results are summarized in tabular and graphical form.  SLAMM 6.0 (open source) has just been released and can be downloaded at http://warrenpinnacle.com/SLAMMFORUM/index.php?topic=55.0.  SLAMM-View is a web-based visualization tool that portrays pairs of mapped simulation results from one or more sea level rise scenarios and time steps in conjunction with other thematic layers (e.g. state and county boundaries, NWI wetland areas) that provide context.  Analysis tools provide summaries of changes for user-defined areas.  Learn more about SLAMM at www.warrenpinnacle.com/prof/SLAMM/index.html and SLAMM-View at www.slammview.org.  

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