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Abstract
The accompanying files provide the data and processing code for the analyses and figure/table generation for the manuscript "Emergence from drought: Direct and remote observations of moisture storage deficits, plant water stress, and groundwater reveal ecohydrologic recovery" by Whiting et al.
The processing code is in the form of python notebooks, which were originally executed via Google's Colab environment.
To run the 'primary_script' as is, simply upload it to a Google drive, run it, and follow the instructions to permit the code to connect with your Google drive. If there are issues loading the data, the code can be executed by re-arranging the file paths to load in the static .CSV saved data files in the CSVs folder as pandas data frames at the appropriate locations.
The 'PML_LSTM_RANCHO' script is included, but please contact David Dralle (david.dralle@usda.gov) if you are interested in running the code as is.
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