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Incorporating flowpaths as an explicit measure of river-floodplain connectivity to improve predictions of floodplain sediment deposition


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Created: Jun 09, 2023 at 3:04 a.m.
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DOI: 10.4211/hs.20e84371f35746d48613038367ca49a4
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Abstract

2D HEC-RAS simulated depths, velocities, water-surface elevations, and inundation boundaries from
Sumaiya, S., J.A. Czuba, J.T. Schubert, and J. E. Pizzuto (in review), Incorporating flowpaths as an explicit measure of river-floodplain connectivity to improve predictions of floodplain sediment deposition.

Overview of Flows.xlsx -- provides an overview of all 18 steady-state flows simulated in the model with an index value (1-18), the discharge at the USGS 01627500 SOUTH RIVER AT HARRISTON, VA gage, and the "date" of the model simulation result.

Depth\
> This folder contains TIF files of the exported depth results from HEC-RAS. The date of the file name corresponds to the flows specified in the Excel spreadsheet.

Shear Stress\
> This folder contains TIF files of the exported shear stress results from HEC-RAS. The date of the file name corresponds to the flows specified in the Excel spreadsheet.

Velocity\
> This folder contains TIF files of the exported velocity results from HEC-RAS. The date of the file name corresponds to the flows specified in the Excel spreadsheet.

Inundation Boundary\
> This folder contains shape files of the exported inundation boundary results from HEC-RAS. The date of the file name corresponds to the flows specified in the Excel spreadsheet.

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Coverage

Spatial

Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
Place/Area Name:
South River, Waynesboro, Virginia
North Latitude
38.2567°
East Longitude
-78.7596°
South Latitude
38.0180°
West Longitude
-78.9917°

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2D HEC-RAS simulated depths, velocities, water-surface elevations, and inundation boundaries from
Sumaiya, S., J.A. Czuba, J.T. Schubert, and James. E. Pizzuto (in review), Incorporating flowpaths as an explicit measure of river-floodplain connectivity to improve predictions of floodplain sediment deposition

Overview of Flows.xlsx  -- provides an overview of all 18 steady-state flows simulated in the model with an index value (1-18), the discharge at the USGS 01627500 SOUTH RIVER AT HARRISTON, VA gage, and the "date" of the model simulation result.

Depth\
> This folder contains TIF files of the exported depth results from HEC-RAS. The date of the file name corresponds to the flows specified in the Excel spreadsheet.

Shear Stress\
> This folder contains TIF files of the exported shear stress results from HEC-RAS. The date of the file name corresponds to the flows specified in the Excel spreadsheet.

Velocity\
> This folder contains TIF files of the exported velocity results from HEC-RAS. The date of the file name corresponds to the flows specified in the Excel spreadsheet.

Inundation Boundary\
> This folder contains shape files of the exported inundation boundary results from HEC-RAS. The date of the file name corresponds to the flows specified in the Excel spreadsheet.

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Contributors

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Name Organization Address Phone Author Identifiers
Jonathan Czuba Virginia Tech Virginia, US (540) 231-4858

How to Cite

Sumaiya, F. (2024). Incorporating flowpaths as an explicit measure of river-floodplain connectivity to improve predictions of floodplain sediment deposition, HydroShare, https://doi.org/10.4211/hs.20e84371f35746d48613038367ca49a4

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