Fire Island, NY Hydrological Impact on Ecology


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Created: Apr 23, 2026 at 2:27 a.m. (UTC)
Last updated: Jul 07, 2026 at 2:45 p.m. (UTC)
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Abstract

This dataset contains a set of coupled surface-subsurface model files created in Hydrogeosphere of the Sunken Forest on Fire Island, New York, USA. It also contains code to generate the model structure and boundary conditions, and a neural network model to predict bay water level in the Great South Bay. Finally, it includes code to correlate ecological community composition (tree species counts) with the hydrological model outputs.

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Add Title Type Owners Sharing Status Remove
Fire Island Groundwater Model Files Resource Ryan Frederiks Private & Shareable
Fire Island Overwash Model Resource Ryan Frederiks Private & Shareable
Fire Island Ecology Resource Ryan Frederiks Private & Shareable

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Name Organization Address Phone Author Identifiers
Jordan Raphael National Park Service
Keryn Gedan George Washington University DC, US
Holly Michael University of Delaware

How to Cite

Frederiks, R. (2026). Fire Island, NY Hydrological Impact on Ecology, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/2739db1fa66b48d98b3cd38df347fc20

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