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-*The contrast in inundation paterns and types in undammed (top) and dammed (bottom) situations, across dramatically different riverscape settings (left to right) produces a strikingly similar impact. That is, at the same baseflows, inundation is increased from 2 to 7 fold with a greater diversity of flow types (i.e. more ponded and overflow areas instead of just free flowing).*
+*The contrast in inundation patterns and types in undammed (top) and dammed (bottom) situations, across dramatically different riverscape settings (left to right) produces a strikingly similar impact. That is, at the same baseflows, inundation is increased from 2 to 7 fold with a greater diversity of flow types (i.e. more ponded and overflow areas instead of just free flowing).*
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+### A Riverscapes Consortium Tool
-**RIM** [0.0.2](https://github.com/Riverscapes/RIM/releases/tag/v0.0.2) as published here, is a BETA [research-grade tool](https://riverscapes.net/Tools/discrimination.html#research-grade). It is a mix of Python and R with ArcPY depencies. It has been successfully deployed by others, but is finicky to deploy.
+**RIM** [0.0.2](https://github.com/Riverscapes/RIM/releases/tag/v0.0.2) as published here, is a BETA [research-grade tool](https://riverscapes.net/Tools/discrimination.html#research-grade). It is a mix of Python and R with ArcPY dependencies. It has been successfully deployed by others, but is finicky to deploy.
Development of RIM has shifted from its own ArcToolbox into a Protocol implemented as part of data capture events in Riverscapes Studio for QGIS or [QRiS](https://qris.riverscapes.net/) thanks to support from the USFS and NOAA.
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The types of beaver dam building activity impacting riverscapes that RIM was designed to capture and distill: