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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Jun 9, 2020 - Roughness Scenarios
FLUD Research Group, 2020, "Mesh Resolution of HEC-RAS Models: Average Point Spacing of 7.5m-15.0m", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/CES19C, Texas Data Repository, V1
Shapefiles of Computational Meshes for HEC-RAS Models for that have an average point spacing of 7.5m, 10.0m, 12.5m, and 15.0m (original). Created with the export feature of RAS-Mapper for HEC-RAS v 5.0.7 (Brunner, 2016) Brunner, G.W. (2016). HEC-RAS: River Analysis System, 2D Mod...
ZIP Archive - 43.3 MB - MD5: dd569ce92b00da4ff5d907a625f56897
Computational Mesh with an average point spacing of 10.0m.
ZIP Archive - 34.6 MB - MD5: 450d07579ef4a8301004bfb4996458b2
Computational Mesh with an average point spacing of 12.5m.
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Computational Mesh with an average point spacing of 15.0m.
ZIP Archive - 64.4 MB - MD5: 89ab4e3b85a96e1a85de40c95f2a00dc
Computational Mesh with an average point spacing of 7.5m.
Jun 9, 2020 - Roughness Scenarios
FLUD Research Group, 2020, "Hydrodynamic Model Input Data", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/CNCXAN, Texas Data Repository, V1
Shapefiles and tables of values that are important for setting up a HEC-RAS model simulation for the Mission River Floodplain. Included in this dataset are the roughness patches that have Manning’s N values assigned to each patch for each of the five roughness scenarios (baseline...
Shapefile as ZIP Archive - 3.5 KB - MD5: 7c9acd6b8dd89b2a7c1cd54c6a4f7dae
Location of boundary conditions used in the model. There are five boundary conditions. BC_Line1 is the primary input location where flows actively occur; BCLine2 and BCLine3 are where flows drain out of; BCLine4 and BCLine5 are internal input boundary conditions where no active f...
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Breaklines are specified around major tributaries and the main channel so that these locations have additional vertices near them in order to account for the high relief areas near the channel margins.
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Flows that gradually increase from a low flow discharge (0.1 cubic meters per second) to a high discharge value that is coincident to the indicated stage within the file name. This is found through a rating curve provided by the USGS for gage station 08189500 (2009-2017) that is...
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Boundary of outputs from the HEC-RAS v. 5.0.7 2D hydrodynamic model where results are considered stable and reliable. This boundary was derived in Castillo et.al. (in review).
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