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 2: Roughness Scenarios

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Shapefile as ZIP Archive - 12.5 MB - MD5: fd47ebc9c1c5929ac8b33a87ac87bf8a
Generated from all downed trees (N=9505) throughout the study area. All digitized downed trees have their boundaries extended by 2.0 meters and have their geometries merged together using the ArcGIS Desktop 10.5® Dissolve function. Values of Manning’s n vary for each scenario and...
Jun 9, 2020 - Roughness Scenarios
FLUD Research Group, 2020, "Flow Inundation Extents: Baseline Roughness Scenario", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/KBN60V, Texas Data Repository, V1
Polygon shapefiles that represent flow inundation extents. These extents are derived from water surface elevations from the HEC-RAS 5.0.7 2D hydrodynamic model (Brunner, 2016), and associated with flow stages (1.0 – 11.63m) at 0.25m interval (N=44). These flow stages were output...
Shapefile as ZIP Archive - 241.2 KB - MD5: 3308f388d3e84d910f2ddc96fc57f276
Polygon shapefile of connected inundation extents that are associated to a flow stage of 10.00m.
Shapefile as ZIP Archive - 66.2 KB - MD5: c02d5809f39798c929ba5c35c97d49fc
Polygon shapefile of connected inundation extents that are associated to a flow stage of 1.00m.
Shapefile as ZIP Archive - 238.3 KB - MD5: a9906fe087d27fe5fbe8fe412a45fcb5
Polygon shapefile of connected inundation extents that are associated to a flow stage of 10.25m.
Shapefile as ZIP Archive - 220.3 KB - MD5: dbff4ca547e0bdd011d765816b3511db
Polygon shapefile of connected inundation extents that are associated to a flow stage of 10.50m.
Shapefile as ZIP Archive - 225.2 KB - MD5: e3201190ab7532cfea4006639673ae3c
Polygon shapefile of connected inundation extents that are associated to a flow stage of 10.75m.
Shapefile as ZIP Archive - 247.8 KB - MD5: 69afb61001458b36c874b84b0a309524
Polygon shapefile of connected inundation extents that are associated to a flow stage of 11.00m.
Shapefile as ZIP Archive - 283.4 KB - MD5: 62b6733b3a3c06d03f44cc9fae11ebae
Polygon shapefile of connected inundation extents that are associated to a flow stage of 11.25m.
Shapefile as ZIP Archive - 315.9 KB - MD5: 1271d7867ddb1e591c330dc531b7d1ed
Polygon shapefile of connected inundation extents that are associated to a flow stage of 11.50m.
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