Fred L. Ogden
NOAA-NWS Office of Water Prediction;IBSS Corp.;Univ. of Wyoming | Senior Scientist
Subject Areas: | computatinal hydrology, vadose zone, hydraulics |
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ABSTRACT:
This resource contains an archive of tab-separated data files with minimally processed stage values above each weir in the Agua Salud Project. These data are a precursor to the depth data found in the Agua Salud Discharge Data resource. The depth data included with in the Agua Salud Discharge Data HDF archive were processed using algorithm that reduces the influence of clogs and woody debris on stage readings behind a weir. The archive contains a README.md file with a more complete description of the data and details how these data were processed.
ABSTRACT:
This resource collections contains 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. Each resource contains a README.md with a more thorough description of this dataset and site specific details. A user can export these data from the HDF archive using the included Python scripts or access the data directly using a variety of HDF libraries in other languages.
ABSTRACT:
This resource contains 15-minute rainfall data from 13 experimental catchments 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. The attached README.md includes a more thorough description of this dataset and site specific details. A user can export these data from the HDF archive using the included Python script or access the data directly using a variety of HDF libraries in other languages.
ABSTRACT:
This resource contains 5-minute discharge 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. The attached README.md includes a more thorough description of this dataset and site specific details. A user can export these data from the HDF archive using the included Python script or access the data directly using a variety of HDF libraries in other languages.
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Created: Sept. 22, 2020, 3:47 p.m.
Authors: Regina, Jason A. · Jefferson S. Hall · Ogden, Fred L. · Robert F. Stallard
ABSTRACT:
This resource contains 5-minute discharge 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. The attached README.md includes a more thorough description of this dataset and site specific details. A user can export these data from the HDF archive using the included Python script or access the data directly using a variety of HDF libraries in other languages.
Created: Sept. 22, 2020, 4:22 p.m.
Authors: Regina, Jason A. · Ogden, Fred L. · Jefferson S. Hall · Robert F. Stallard
ABSTRACT:
This resource contains 15-minute rainfall data from 13 experimental catchments 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. The attached README.md includes a more thorough description of this dataset and site specific details. A user can export these data from the HDF archive using the included Python script or access the data directly using a variety of HDF libraries in other languages.
Created: Sept. 22, 2020, 4:28 p.m.
Authors: Regina, Jason A. · Ogden, Fred L. · Jefferson S. Hall · Robert F. Stallard
ABSTRACT:
This resource collections contains 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. Each resource contains a README.md with a more thorough description of this dataset and site specific details. A user can export these data from the HDF archive using the included Python scripts or access the data directly using a variety of HDF libraries in other languages.
Created: Jan. 19, 2021, 2:05 a.m.
Authors: Regina, Jason A · Ogden, Fred L. · Jefferson S. Hall · Robert F. Stallard
ABSTRACT:
This resource contains an archive of tab-separated data files with minimally processed stage values above each weir in the Agua Salud Project. These data are a precursor to the depth data found in the Agua Salud Discharge Data resource. The depth data included with in the Agua Salud Discharge Data HDF archive were processed using algorithm that reduces the influence of clogs and woody debris on stage readings behind a weir. The archive contains a README.md file with a more complete description of the data and details how these data were processed.