This dataverse includes datasets as a result of NSF RAPID Award #1760717 that covers the ecological role and impact of downed trees on hydrologic surface connectivity within the Mission River floodplain.

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Objective 1: Environmental Analyses

Objective 2: Roughness Scenarios

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ZIP Archive - 14.1 MB - MD5: d49b12c88374752b7a828b4a75ccd3ff
Map of differences in water surface elevation between roughness scenarios (resolution at 1.0m) associated with a flow stage of 8.75m.
ZIP Archive - 15.1 MB - MD5: 2775c3b36c160ac1f371b706cf0b155c
Map of differences in water surface elevation between roughness scenarios (resolution at 1.0m) associated with a flow stage of 9.00m.
ZIP Archive - 15.9 MB - MD5: eeed929fc97b0e229aa0a820850c7c31
Map of differences in water surface elevation between roughness scenarios (resolution at 1.0m) associated with a flow stage of 9.25m.
ZIP Archive - 17.3 MB - MD5: 1163fdc129e4510d5247cdbfdf30a27e
Map of differences in water surface elevation between roughness scenarios (resolution at 1.0m) associated with a flow stage of 9.50m.
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Map of differences in water surface elevation between roughness scenarios (resolution at 1.0m) associated with a flow stage of 9.75m.
Jun 9, 2020 - Roughness Scenarios
FLUD Research Group, 2020, "Differences in Water Surface Elevation Between Roughness Scenarios: Landcover+50% - Landcover+25%", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/3CPOPO, Texas Data Repository, V1
Raster maps of differences in water surface elevation (WSE) that are based on output from the HEC-RAS 5.0.7 2D hydrodynamic model (Brunner, 2016). The differences are between common flow stages at different roughness scenarios where patches associated with downed trees are 50% gr...
ZIP Archive - 2.8 MB - MD5: 98c5d278ab5b8550b2d32e122a606401
Map of differences in water surface elevation between roughness scenarios (resolution at 1.0m) associated with a flow stage of 10.00m.
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Map of differences in water surface elevation between roughness scenarios (resolution at 1.0m) associated with a flow stage of 1.00m.
ZIP Archive - 7.6 MB - MD5: a15ece2c3252656a37f73d0f80469df3
Map of differences in water surface elevation between roughness scenarios (resolution at 1.0m) associated with a flow stage of 10.25m.
ZIP Archive - 6.9 MB - MD5: a27a4900d21c2df3ff6c819dbac65264
Map of differences in water surface elevation between roughness scenarios (resolution at 1.0m) associated with a flow stage of 10.50m.
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