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Abstract
This dataset contains 4 shapefiles:
11Oct2016_DS_AT_Proc.shp
11Oct2016_RTK_WSEL_snap.shp
18Oct2016_DS_AT_Proc.shp
18Oct2016_RTK_WSEL_snap.shp
These data were collected on the 11th and 18th of October 2016, respectively.
...RTK_WSEL_snap.shp -- contain water-surface elevations measured with an RTK GPS providing highly accurate elevation measurements at several locations along the river.
...DS_AT_Proc.shp -- contain depths measured with a depth sounder. The spatial position is approximate and the valid vertical measurement is depth as "Depth_ft_", which is water depth at the time of the survey in feet.
These are a raw form of the data that were used to develop a bathymetric surface used for modeling.
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| This resource is referenced by | https://www.hydroshare.org/resource/06f7b877a44e45d4973643f9c856c3da/ | 
| This resource is referenced by | David, S.R., J.A. Czuba, D.A. Edmonds, and A.S. Ward (in review), The influence of floodplain channel connectivity on flood hydrodynamics. | 
| This resource is referenced by | Sumaiya, S., J.A. Czuba, J.T. Schubert, S.R. David, G.H. Johnston, and D.A. Edmonds (in review), Sediment transport potential in a hydraulically connected river and floodplain-channel system | 
| This resource is referenced by | Czuba, J.A., S.R. David, D.A. Edmonds, and A.S. Ward (2019), Dynamics of surface-water connectivity in a low-gradient meandering river floodplain, Water Resources Research, 55(3), 1849-1870, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018WR023527 | 
| Title | Owners | Sharing Status | My Permission | 
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| East Fork White River near Seymour, IN | Jonathan Czuba | Public & Shareable | Open Access | 
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 
                        
                
            
         
            
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