These files contain the results from Allen et al. "Similarity of stream width distributions across headwater systems". locationStreamSurveys.zip : contains stream hydromorphology data collected in seven headwater catchments in North America and New Zealand. repeatStreamSurveys.zip : contains stream hydromorphology data collected in six repeat surveys in the Stony subcatchment in Duke Forest, NC. streamWidthModelOutput.zip : contains stream width model parameters and output data presented in Allen et al. Note: the code used to analyze these data can be found at https://github.com/geoallen/streamWidthAnalysis2017
The abundance and morphology of rivers control the rates of hydraulic and biogeochemical exchange be...
ABSTRACT: The NYCDEP Stream Management Program (SMP) is responsible for developing stream management...
1. In streams, hydrology is a predominant driver of ecological structure and function. Providing ade...
These files contain the results from Allen et al. "Similarity of stream width distributions across h...
This repository holds data necessary for reproducing results from Barefoot et al. (in prep). The dat...
The morphology and abundance of streams control the rates of hydraulic and biogeochemical exchange b...
Headwater streams, despite being a significant natural resource, and a critical element of the hydro...
Headwater stream networks expand and contract in response to event-driven and seasonal catchment wet...
Please cite Allen and Pavelsky (2018) “Global Extent of Rivers and Streams” Science if you use this ...
Hydrologic similarity between catchments, derived from similarity in how catchments respond to preci...
Updated version of the code. Data files are the same. This is the final version of the code, associa...
This record includes software and data used to compute shared information between streamwater microb...
The data files and R code files are related to the article Horner et al. "Streamflow uncertainty due...
Data compiled from standardized procedures for width measurement at established streamflow gaging st...
International audienceReach-scale at-a-station hydraulic geometry (AHG) relationships are power laws...
The abundance and morphology of rivers control the rates of hydraulic and biogeochemical exchange be...
ABSTRACT: The NYCDEP Stream Management Program (SMP) is responsible for developing stream management...
1. In streams, hydrology is a predominant driver of ecological structure and function. Providing ade...
These files contain the results from Allen et al. "Similarity of stream width distributions across h...
This repository holds data necessary for reproducing results from Barefoot et al. (in prep). The dat...
The morphology and abundance of streams control the rates of hydraulic and biogeochemical exchange b...
Headwater streams, despite being a significant natural resource, and a critical element of the hydro...
Headwater stream networks expand and contract in response to event-driven and seasonal catchment wet...
Please cite Allen and Pavelsky (2018) “Global Extent of Rivers and Streams” Science if you use this ...
Hydrologic similarity between catchments, derived from similarity in how catchments respond to preci...
Updated version of the code. Data files are the same. This is the final version of the code, associa...
This record includes software and data used to compute shared information between streamwater microb...
The data files and R code files are related to the article Horner et al. "Streamflow uncertainty due...
Data compiled from standardized procedures for width measurement at established streamflow gaging st...
International audienceReach-scale at-a-station hydraulic geometry (AHG) relationships are power laws...
The abundance and morphology of rivers control the rates of hydraulic and biogeochemical exchange be...
ABSTRACT: The NYCDEP Stream Management Program (SMP) is responsible for developing stream management...
1. In streams, hydrology is a predominant driver of ecological structure and function. Providing ade...