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point in time: 4 October 2023
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Lake Morphometry Metrics
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lakemorpho
Lake Morphometry Metrics

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    1.2.0
    23 September 2021
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    1.0.2
    14 May 2016
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    1.0.3
    2 September 2016
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    1.0
    29 August 2014
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    1.1.0
    27 December 2016
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    1.1.1
    11 February 2018
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    1.3.0
    16 September 2023
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    1.3.2
    22 September 2023
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    22 September 2023
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    Lake morphometry metrics are used by limnologists to understand, among other things, the ecological processes in a lake. Traditionally, these metrics are calculated by hand, with planimeters, and increasingly with commercial GIS products. All of these methods work; however, they are either outdated, difficult to reproduce, or require expensive licenses to use. The 'lakemorpho' package provides the tools to calculate a typical suite of these metrics from an input elevation model and lake polygon. The metrics currently supported are: fetch, major axis, minor axis, major/minor axis ratio, maximum length, maximum width, mean width, maximum depth, mean depth, shoreline development, shoreline length, surface area, and volume.
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