River width is a fundamental parameter of river hydrodynamic simulations, but no global-scale river width database based on observed water bodies has yet been developed. Here we present a new algorithm that automatically calculates river width from satellite-based water masks and flow direction maps. The Global Width Database for Large Rivers (GWD-LR) is developed by applying the algorithm to the SRTM Water Body Database and the HydroSHEDS flow direction map. Both bank-to-bank river width and effective river width excluding islands are calculated for river channels between 60S and 60N. The effective river width of GWD-LR is compared with existing river width databases for the Congo and Mississippi Rivers. The effective river width of the GW...
1.Summary This document describes the database that accompanies the article submitted to Geophysica...
1.Summary This document describes the database that accompanies the article submitted to Geophysica...
Coarse-resolution (upscaled) river networks are critical inputs for runoff routing in macroscale hyd...
River width is a fundamental parameter of river hydrodynamic simulations, but no global-scale river ...
River width is a fundamental parameter of river hydrodynamic simulations, but no global-scale river ...
River width is a fundamental parameter of river hydrodynamic simulations, but no global-scale river ...
Hydraulic and hydrologic modeling has been moving to larger spatial scales with increased spatial re...
If you use the GRWL Database in your work, please cite: Allen and Pavelsky (2018) Global Extent of R...
1. Summary Global estimates of reach-level bankfull river width generated in the article by Peirong...
A simple global database of river widths and depths was derived using the HydroSHEDS river topology ...
A simple global database of river widths and depths was derived using the HydroSHEDS river topology ...
<p>A simple global database of river widths and depths was derived using the HydroSHEDS river topolo...
1.Summary This document describes the database that accompanies the article written by the authors ...
Please cite Allen and Pavelsky (2018) “Global Extent of Rivers and Streams” Science if you use this ...
1.Summary This document describes the database that accompanies the article written by the authors ...
1.Summary This document describes the database that accompanies the article submitted to Geophysica...
1.Summary This document describes the database that accompanies the article submitted to Geophysica...
Coarse-resolution (upscaled) river networks are critical inputs for runoff routing in macroscale hyd...
River width is a fundamental parameter of river hydrodynamic simulations, but no global-scale river ...
River width is a fundamental parameter of river hydrodynamic simulations, but no global-scale river ...
River width is a fundamental parameter of river hydrodynamic simulations, but no global-scale river ...
Hydraulic and hydrologic modeling has been moving to larger spatial scales with increased spatial re...
If you use the GRWL Database in your work, please cite: Allen and Pavelsky (2018) Global Extent of R...
1. Summary Global estimates of reach-level bankfull river width generated in the article by Peirong...
A simple global database of river widths and depths was derived using the HydroSHEDS river topology ...
A simple global database of river widths and depths was derived using the HydroSHEDS river topology ...
<p>A simple global database of river widths and depths was derived using the HydroSHEDS river topolo...
1.Summary This document describes the database that accompanies the article written by the authors ...
Please cite Allen and Pavelsky (2018) “Global Extent of Rivers and Streams” Science if you use this ...
1.Summary This document describes the database that accompanies the article written by the authors ...
1.Summary This document describes the database that accompanies the article submitted to Geophysica...
1.Summary This document describes the database that accompanies the article submitted to Geophysica...
Coarse-resolution (upscaled) river networks are critical inputs for runoff routing in macroscale hyd...