A tool for developing synthetic SWOT discharges based on spatial-temporal sampling and estimated discharge uncertainty
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Owners: | Bhavya DuvvuriEdward Beighley |
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Created: | Aug 26, 2020 at 6:56 p.m. |
Last updated: | Apr 14, 2021 at 2:47 p.m. |
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Abstract
Interactive map to view SWOT river reaches, USGS gauges, SWOT orbit, and generate, analyze synthetic SWOT data using the jupyter notebooks and data (compressed folder) in this resource.
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The compressed file has following data 1. SWOT orbit folder - shapefile. The shapefile has orbit/ path of the SWOT satellite over earth. 2. SWOT_RR_USA folder - shapefile. The shapefile has only river streams that the SWOT satellite could observe. SWOT can take measuremnets only on rivers wider than 50–100 m and lakes/reservoirs with surface area exceeding 0.01–0.06 km2. 3. USGS_Guages Folder - shapefile. The shapefile has data viz. location, address, ID for gauges operated by USGS. 4. dsft3s_data1.csv - The csv file with streamflow data in units of m3/s downloaded from USGS website. This file has data starting from Jan 1 2000 and some data cleaning was performed on the raw downloaded data. The data from the shapefile could be accessed using geopandas or similar packages in python.
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Duvvuri, B. (2021). A tool for developing synthetic SWOT discharges based on spatial-temporal sampling and estimated discharge uncertainty, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/3bd1efc11d5343f8960372a0965806d9
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