William B. Ouimet
Associate Professor/Earth Sciences

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Orthomosaics of Historical Aerial Photographs and Horizontal Accuracy Analysis
2020
William B Ouimet, Ji Won Suh
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

A Field-, GIS- and FTIR based approach to assess the distribution and development of soils affected by historical charcoal production in western Connecticut, USA
2020
Alexndra Raab, Anna Schneider, Florian Hirsch, William B Ouimet, Thomas Raab, Alexander Bonhage
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Anthropogenic Modifications To Upland Soils From Historic Land Use In Southern New England
2020
Michael Hren, Samantha Dow, William B Ouimet
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Evaluating User Interpretation associated with Digitizing Stone Walls using airborne LiDAR
2020
William B Ouimet, Samantha Dow, Jonathan Leonard
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Developing user-digitizing web apps for historic land use features in New England: ‘Connecticut Stone Wall Mapper’ and ‘Northeastern US Relict Charcoal Hearth (RCH) Mapper’
2020
Ji Won Suh, William B Ouimet
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

The Historic Land Use Initiative (Hili): Mapping And Investigating The Extent And Legacy Of 300+ Years Of Land Use Changes In The Northeast Us Following European Settlement
2020
Samantha Dow, William B Ouimet
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

20th Century Recovery 0f Beaver Dams, Floodplain Connectivity And Wetland Habitat in Connecticut Streams
2020
Andrew Fallon, William B Ouimet
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Historic land use impacts on erosion and upland soils in southern New England
2020
Michael Hren, Samantha Dow, William B Ouimet
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

20th Century Recovery of Beaver Dams, Floodplain Connectivity and Wetland Habitat in Connecticut Streams: Lessons for Stream Restoration
2020
Andrew Fallon, William B Ouimet
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Effects of historical charcoal burning on soil landscapes in West Connecticut - Quantifying pyrogenic and organic soil carbon content of Technosols by FTIR analysis
2019
William B Ouimet, Thomas Raab, Alexander Bonhage
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Reconstructing Historic Land Use Using LiDAR
2019
William B Ouimet
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Quantifying Anthropocene Landscape Change in Southern New England
2019
William B Ouimet
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Post-Glacial Stratigraphy and Human Impacts in Upper Bolton Lake, Eastern Connecticut: Implications for an Atlantic White Cedar Stand
2019
William B Ouimet, Robert M Thorson, Connor Mitchell, Samantha Dow
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Mapping Historic Land Use Features in the northeast US using Neural Networks and LIDAR data
2019
William B Ouimet, Eli Egan-Anderson, Chandi Witharana
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

The Historic Land Use Initiative (HILI): Mapping and investigating the extent and legacy of 300+ years of land use changes in the northeast US following European settlement
2019
Katharine Johnson, William B Ouimet
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Object-based detection of Southern New England’s 18th- late 19th century relict charcoal hearths from LiDAR data
2019
Chandi Witharana, William B Ouimet, Katharine Johnson
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Examining the Effects of 18th-19th Century Charcoal Production on Soil Water Repellency in Northwestern, Connecticut
2019
Kelly Flannery, William B Ouimet, Sarah Vitale, Eli Egan-Anderson
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Steady State and Slow Denudation Does Not Imply Well Developed Soils
2019
Katharine Barnhart, Kevin Befus, Patrick Kelly, William B Ouimet, Suzanne Anderson, Noah Hoffman
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Searching for outcrops using LiDAR data (when you can’t see the rocks for the trees)
2019
William B Ouimet, Andrew M Bush
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

History, Mapping, and Physical Properties of 18th – 19th Century Relict Charcoal Hearths in Eastern Connecticut
2019
William B Ouimet, Billy Stansfield
Research Type: Poster/Presentation