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Jun 8, 2020 - Environmental Analyses
FLUD Research Group, 2020, "Environmental Variables Used in Maxent Machine Learning Approach", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/MJNKOW, Texas Data Repository, V1
Six environmental variables are represented as raster maps, and they are used in conjunction with locations of downed trees to inform the variable importance and relationships derived from results of the Maxent ML approach. These variables are processed as ESRI ASCII raster maps... |
Jun 8, 2020 - Environmental Analyses
FLUD Research Group, 2020, "Digitized Downed/Standing Trees in the Mission River Floodplain", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/UUAQT7, Texas Data Repository, V1
Downed trees (N=9505) were digitized by members of the FLUD Research group (faculty and student researchers). Student researchers consist of graduate and undergraduate students. Undergraduate student researchers worked at the supervision and expertise of faulty and graduate stude... |
Jun 8, 2020 - Environmental Analyses
FLUD Research Group, 2020, "Counts of Downed Trees for Levels of Environmental Variables: Results of Spatial Analysis", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/YHNJAP, Texas Data Repository, V1
The following archives consists of polygon shapefiles that contain single and combinations of two environmental variables. Within each of these shapefiles are stratified levels of values, where each level contains counts of ecologically significant points that are associated with... |
Jun 8, 2020 - Environmental Analyses
FLUD Research Group, 2020, "MaxentVariableselection Inputs/Outputs", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/ACTHJO, Texas Data Repository, V1
The following files are inputs and outputs to the MaxentVariableSelection procedure (Jueterbock et.al. 2016) that is used to judge which combinations of environmental variables and regularization multiplier (beta parameter) are most effective. MaxentVariableSelection was conducte... |
Jun 8, 2020Impacts of Downed Trees on hydrologic surface connectivity within the Mission River floodplain in Southeast Texas
This dataverse contains the inputs and products of hydrodynamic models with different roughness scenarios. Meshes of different resolution that were utilized in the mesh resolution anlaysis are also included. Mesh Resolution of HEC-RAS Models: Average Point Spacing of 7.5m-15.0m H... |
Jun 8, 2020Impacts of Downed Trees on hydrologic surface connectivity within the Mission River floodplain in Southeast Texas
This dataverse contains data inputs and products from two complimentary analyses: a spatial analysis and a machine learning approach. Both analyses were geared towards understanding relative importance of ecological factors within the Mission River Floodplain. These datasets are... |
Jun 8, 2020FLUD Research Group DataVerse
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. There are two dataverses that have data inputs and products related to Objec... |
Jun 8, 2020
This DataVerse contains shared data from projects conducted by the Fluvial Landscape Dynamics (FLUD) research group. |
May 24, 2020 - Jihui Ding Dataverse
Ding, Jihui, 2020, "Data Archive for Coupled brittle and viscous micromechanisms produce semibrittle flow, grain-boundary sliding, and anelasticity in salt-rock", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/QCHJEM, Texas Data Repository, V1
Cyclic triaxial experiments on synthetic salt-rocks |
May 24, 2020
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