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Created: | Aug 20, 2021 at 8:43 p.m. | |
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DOI: | 10.4211/hs.3d986d38329144e7a617cfdc6d4152fa | |
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Abstract
This resource includes a single archive of discharge and rainfall data from 13 experimental catchments in Central Panama. The Agua Salud Project is managed by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute to facilitate research into the ecosystem benefits of various land covers in the humid tropics. These data were extracted from original HDF5 archives that are part of the Agua Salud Resource Collection. These data are furnished as a convenience for users unfamiliar with Python and HDF5. Users intending to use these data programmatically may find the original HDF5 archives more convenient.
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Agua Salud CVS Data
This resource includes a single archive of discharge and rainfall data from 13 experimental catchments in Central Panama. The Agua Salud Project is managed by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute to facilitate research into the ecosystem benefits of various land covers in the humid tropics. These data were extracted from original HDF5 archives that are part of the Agua Salud Resource Collection. These data are furnished as a convenience for users unfamiliar with Python and HDF5. Users intending to use these data programmatically may find the original HDF5 archives more convenient.
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This resource updates and replaces a previous version | Regina, J. A., F. L. Ogden, J. S. Hall, R. F. Stallard (2021). Agua Salud CSV Data, HydroShare, https://doi.org/10.4211/hs.d4f2223be0b04805853d3ca0970ca9db |
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Funding Agencies
This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
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Stanley Motta | ||
Hoch Trust | ||
National Science Foundation | Collaborative Research: Planning And Land Management in Tropical Ecosystem; Complexities of land-use and hydrology coupling in the Panama Canal Watershed | 1360305, 1360369, 1360384, 1360391 |
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute | ||
HSBC Climate Partnership (2008-2012) | ||
Levinson Family Foundation |
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