: Uses LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) data to highlight depressions in the earth where streams once existed, even if they are now paved over or dry.
: Identifies "lost" streams that have been diverted into underground culverts or sewer systems, marked with a distinct dashed neon-blue line. New in Version 1.2
: A mobile-integrated view that allows users to point their phone at a dry valley or street corner to see a 3D simulation of the original water flow. Old Stream Map v 1.2
: Integration of USGS Historical Topographic Map Collection, LiDAR digital elevation models, and municipal drainage records.
The "Old Stream Map" serves as a high-fidelity hydrological time machine. Version 1.2 focuses on and AI-driven paleo-channel detection , allowing users to see where water used to flow before urban development or natural shifts. Core Components : Uses LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) data
: A granular slider that transitions the map view from current satellite imagery to 19th-century hydrographic surveys and geological "best-guess" paleo-channels.
: Push notifications when a user enters a zone that was historically a flood plain or significant waterway, providing context on local soil moisture and historical flood risks. : Integration of USGS Historical Topographic Map Collection,
: Vector-based tiles for smooth zooming, with a "water-ink" aesthetic for the historical layers to distinguish them from modern blue-line maps.