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Abstract
Watershed model code written in MATLAB (v. 2023A) to predict streamflow along Red Canyon Creek, at the watershed outlet.
The main file to run the model is a_RCC_model_aug2023_v3.m
This main file calls datasets with weather data, snow depth observations (from a local SNOTEL site), and streamflow data.
All files and functions are explained in the main m-file.
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| Red Canyon Creek Project | Christa Kelleher | Public & Shareable | Open Access |
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This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
| Agency Name | Award Title | Award Number |
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| U.S. National Science Foundation | Collaborative Research: Where does the water go: Improving understanding of stream-aquifer-atmosphere interactions around Beaver Dam Analogues | 2208396 |
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