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Jun 26, 2020 - CastilloEtAl_ScaleFreeHydroConn
Castillo, Cesar R, 2020, "Flood_Simulation_Descriptions", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/OXUNOW, Texas Data Repository, V1
Comma-separated table of the flow and inundation descriptions associated with each of 23 steady two-dimensional HEC-RAS simulations. The table has four columns and their descriptions are below. stage_m: the river stage at the 08189500 USGS gaging station for each of the simulatio... |
Jun 26, 2020
This Dataverse contains the data used in the manuscript entitled "Scale-free structure of surface-water connectivity within a lowland river floodplain" by Cesar R Castillo, İnci Güneralp, Billy Hales, and Burak Güneralp. The corresponding author is Cesar R Castillo and can be con... |
Jun 9, 2020 - Roughness Scenarios
FLUD Research Group, 2020, "Water Surface Elevations: Baseline Roughness Scenario", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/G7T78B, Texas Data Repository, V1
Raster maps of water surface elevations (WSEs) that are output from the HEC-RAS 5.0.7 2D hydrodynamic model (Brunner, 2016), and associated with flow stages (0.1m – 11.63m) at 0.25m interval (N=44). These flow stages were output from simulations coincident with the baseline scena... |
Jun 9, 2020 - Roughness Scenarios
FLUD Research Group, 2020, "Water Surface Elevations: Landcover +5% Roughness Scenario", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/UEQZTC, Texas Data Repository, V1
Raster maps of water surface elevations (WSEs) that are output from the HEC-RAS 5.0.7 2D hydrodynamic model (Brunner, 2016), and associated with flow stages (0.1m – 11.63m) at 0.25m interval (N=44). These flow stages were output from simulations coincident with the scenario that... |
Jun 9, 2020 - Roughness Scenarios
FLUD Research Group, 2020, "Water Surface Elevations: Landcover +10% Roughness Scenario", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/LBWRDQ, Texas Data Repository, V1
Raster maps of water surface elevations (WSEs) that are output from the HEC-RAS 5.0.7 2D hydrodynamic model (Brunner, 2016), and associated with flow stages (0.1m – 11.63m) at 0.25m interval (N=44). These flow stages were output from simulations coincident with the scenario that... |
Jun 9, 2020 - Roughness Scenarios
FLUD Research Group, 2020, "Water Surface Elevations: Landcover +25% Roughness Scenario", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/EHFCMN, Texas Data Repository, V1
Raster maps of water surface elevations (WSEs) that are output from the HEC-RAS 5.0.7 2D hydrodynamic model (Brunner, 2016), and associated with flow stages (1.0m – 11.63m) at 0.25m interval (N=44). These flow stages were output from simulations coincident with the scenario that... |
Jun 9, 2020 - Roughness Scenarios
FLUD Research Group, 2020, "Water Surface Elevations: Landcover +50% Roughness Scenario", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/PYIEPU, Texas Data Repository, V1
Raster maps of water surface elevations (WSEs) that are output from the HEC-RAS 5.0.7 2D hydrodynamic model (Brunner, 2016), and associated with flow stages (1.0m – 11.63m) at 0.25m interval (N=44). These flow stages were output from simulations coincident with the scenario that... |
Jun 9, 2020 - Roughness Scenarios
FLUD Research Group, 2020, "Differences in Water Surface Elevation Between Roughness Scenarios: Landcover+10% - Landcover+5%", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/QVSE8E, 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 10% gr... |
Jun 9, 2020 - Roughness Scenarios
FLUD Research Group, 2020, "Differences in Water Surface Elevation Between Roughness Scenarios: Landcover+25% - Landcover+10%", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/XCBXG3, 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 25% gr... |
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... |