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![]() Brady CouvillionGeographerContact InfoShort Biography Brady Couvillion is a Geographer at the USGS National Wetlands Research Center. He is currently stationed at the Coastal Restoration Field Station in Baton Rouge, LA. His research topics commonly include land change in coastal Louisiana, vegetation monitoring, applications of remote sensing to natural resource assessments, and landscape modeling/forecasting.
Jeff P. Lin, Scott Bourne, Brady Couvillion, Jane M. Smith, Gregg Snedden, Gregory D. Steyer, and Sally L. Yost. 2010. Evaluation of a Method for Measuring Lateral Obscuration of Coastal Marsh Vegetation in
Yvonne C. Allen, Glenn C. Constant, and Brady R. Couvillion, 2008, Preliminary Classification of Water Areas Within the
Twilley R., Couvillion B., Hossain I., Kaiser C., Owens M., Steyer G., Visser J. (2008) Coastal Louisiana Ecosystem Assessment & Restoration Program: The role of Ecosystem Forecasting in Evaluating Restoration Planning in the Mississippi River Deltaic Plain. "Mitigating Impacts of Natural Hazards on Fishery Ecosystems,” 64:29-46
Craig P. Conzelmann, William Sleavin, and Brady Couvillion. 2007. Using Geospatial Technology To Process 911 Calls After Hurricanes Katrina and Rita (in) Farris, G.S., Smith, G.J., Crane, M.P., Demas, C.R., Robbins, L.L., and Lavoie, D.L., eds., 2007, Science and the storms—the USGS response to the hurricanes of 2005: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1306, 283 p.
Stephen Faulkner, Wylie Barrow, Brady Couvillion, William Conner, Lori Randall, and Michael Baldwin. 2007. Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on Floodplain Forests of the Pearl River (in) Farris, G.S., Smith, G.J., Crane, M.P., Demas, C.R., Robbins, L.L., and Lavoie, D.L., eds., 2007, Science and the storms—the USGS response to the hurricanes of 2005: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1306, 283 p.
Barrow, W., Jr., Buler, J., Couvillion, B., Diehl, R., Faulkner, S., Moore, F., and Randall, L., 2007. Broad-scale Response of Landbird Migration to the Immediate Effects of Hurricane Katrina (in) Farris, G.S., Smith, G.J., Crane, M.P., Demas, C.R., Robbins, L.L., and Lavoie, D.L., eds., 2007, Science and the storms—the USGS response to the hurricanes of 2005: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1306, 283 p.
Barrow, W., Jr., Chadwick, P., Couvillion, B., Doyle, T., Faulkner, S., Jeske, C., Michot, T., Randall, L., Wells, C., and Wilson, S., Chenier Forest as Stopover Habitat for Migrant Landbirds: Immediate Effects of Hurricane Rita (in) Farris, G.S., Smith, G.J., Crane, M.P., Demas, C.R., Robbins, L.L., and Lavoie, D.L., eds., 2007, Science and the storms—the USGS response to the hurricanes of 2005: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1306, 283 p.
Gregory D. Steyer, Alaina B. Owens, and Brady R. Couvillion. 2006. Data Collection Network to Support Ecosystem Forecasting for the My Science Topics
My USGS Science Strategy AreasUnderstanding Ecosystems & Predicting Ecosystems ChangeClimate Variability & Change | Wetland loss/coastal land change. Landscape change trend analyses. Vegetation monitoring. Applications of remote sensing to natural resource assessments Landscape modeling/forecasting. Contact InformationC/O Livestock Show Office, Parker Coliseum Baton Rouge, LA 70803 couvillionb@usgs.gov 225-578-7484 337-266-8616 - Fax Back to top |