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View article: Accelerating River Discharge in High Mountain Asia
Accelerating River Discharge in High Mountain Asia Open
High Mountain Asia (HMA) plays a crucial role in Asian hydrology—its vast snow and glacier‐covered landscape significantly influences downstream river water supply for billions of people. Understanding the spatiotemporal pattern of river d…
View article: A First Look at River Discharge Estimation From SWOT Satellite Observations
A First Look at River Discharge Estimation From SWOT Satellite Observations Open
The Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite has the potential to transform global hydrologic science by offering simultaneous and synoptic estimates of river discharge and other hydraulic variables. Discharge is estimated from …
View article: Toward Modeling Continental‐Scale Inland Water Carbon Dioxide Emissions
Toward Modeling Continental‐Scale Inland Water Carbon Dioxide Emissions Open
Inland waters emit significant amounts of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) to the atmosphere; however, the global magnitude and source distribution of inland water CO 2 emissions remain uncertain. These fluxes have previously been “statistically ups…
View article: The 2024 “Hacking Limnology” Workshop Series and Virtual Summit: Increasing Inclusion, Participation, and Representation in the Aquatic Sciences
The 2024 “Hacking Limnology” Workshop Series and Virtual Summit: Increasing Inclusion, Participation, and Representation in the Aquatic Sciences Open
The 4th Aquatic Ecosystem MOdeling Network—Junior (AEMON-J) Hacking Limnology Workshop and 5th Virtual Summit: Incorporating Data Science and Open Science in the Aquatic Sciences (DSOS) convened 15–19 July 2024. During the week, these join…
View article: The importance of source data in river network connectivity modeling: A review
The importance of source data in river network connectivity modeling: A review Open
River network connectivity (RC) describes the hydrologic exchange of water, nutrients, sediments, and pollutants between the river channel and other “sites” via heterogenous flowpaths along the river corridor. As water moves downstream it …
View article: Recent developments integrating connected non-lotic and ephemeral water bodies into the Pulse-Shunt Concept
Recent developments integrating connected non-lotic and ephemeral water bodies into the Pulse-Shunt Concept Open
River networks have been conceptualized as “leaky pipes” for carbon loss. However, there remains considerable uncertainty regarding where, when, and how carbon loss takes place along the aquatic continuum across hydroclimatic c…
View article: Ephemeral stream water contributions to United States drainage networks
Ephemeral stream water contributions to United States drainage networks Open
Results from our CONUS ephemeral stream modeling study. Included in this release is a set of csv files for each CONUS drainage basin (USGS HUC level 4 basins). These lookup tables can be joined to NHD-HR hydrography (https://www.usgs.gov/n…
View article: Ephemeral stream water contributions to United States drainage networks
Ephemeral stream water contributions to United States drainage networks Open
Results from CONUS ephemeral stream modeling study (under revision at Science). Included in this release is a set of csv files for each CONUS drainage basin (level 4 basins). These lookup tables can be joined to NHD-HR hydrography (https:/…
View article: Turning Lakes Into River Gauges Using the LakeFlow Algorithm
Turning Lakes Into River Gauges Using the LakeFlow Algorithm Open
Rivers and lakes are intrinsically connected waterbodies yet they are rarely used to hydrologically constrain one another with remote sensing. Here we begin to bridge the gap between river and lake hydrology with the introduction of the La…
View article: Turning lakes into river gauges using the LakeFlow algorithm
Turning lakes into river gauges using the LakeFlow algorithm Open
Rivers and lakes are intrinsically connected waterbodies yet they are rarely used to hydrologically constrain one another with remote sensing. Here we begin to bridge the gap between river and lake hydrology with the introduction of the La…
View article: Turning lakes into river gauges using the LakeFlow algorithm
Turning lakes into river gauges using the LakeFlow algorithm Open
The uploaded zip file contains the synthetic dataset used in the manuscript entitled, "Turning lakes into river gauges using the LakeFlow algorithm". The LakeFlow discharge results contains estimated inflow and outflow discharge for a vari…
View article: A Framework for Estimating Global River Discharge From the Surface Water and Ocean Topography Satellite Mission
A Framework for Estimating Global River Discharge From the Surface Water and Ocean Topography Satellite Mission Open
The Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission will vastly expand measurements of global rivers, providing critical new data sets for both gaged and ungaged basins. SWOT discharge products (available approximately 1 year after launc…
View article: Inversion of river discharge from remotely sensed river widths: A critical assessment at three-thousand global river gauges
Inversion of river discharge from remotely sensed river widths: A critical assessment at three-thousand global river gauges Open
View article: Watershed <scp>DOC</scp> uptake occurs mostly in lakes in the summer and in rivers in the winter
Watershed <span>DOC</span> uptake occurs mostly in lakes in the summer and in rivers in the winter Open
River networks transport dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from terrestrial uplands to the coastal ocean. The extent to which a reach or lake within a river network uptakes DOC depends on the stream order, the seasonal conditions, and the flo…
View article: Remote sensing of river discharge (RSQ) estimates derived from multi-temporal Landsat width observations and BAM/geoBAM discharge inversion algorithms
Remote sensing of river discharge (RSQ) estimates derived from multi-temporal Landsat width observations and BAM/geoBAM discharge inversion algorithms Open
This repository provides three data files in CSV format: 1. Gauge name, lat/lon information 2. Gauge name, date, and multi-temporal river width extracted from Landsat 3. Gauge name, date, and BAM/geoBAM estimates of river …
View article: Remote sensing of river discharge (RSQ) estimates derived from multi-temporal Landsat width observations and BAM/geoBAM discharge inversion algorithms
Remote sensing of river discharge (RSQ) estimates derived from multi-temporal Landsat width observations and BAM/geoBAM discharge inversion algorithms Open
This repository provides three data files in CSV format: 1. Gauge name, lat/lon information 2. Gauge name, date, and multi-temporal river width extracted from Landsat 3. Gauge name, date, and BAM/geoBAM estimates of river …
View article: Remotely Sensing River Greenhouse Gas Exchange Velocity Using the SWOT Satellite
Remotely Sensing River Greenhouse Gas Exchange Velocity Using the SWOT Satellite Open
Scripts and results for our "Remotely Sensing River Greenhouse Gas Exchange Velocity Using the SWOT Satellite" manuscript. Consult the README file for a more detailed description of the data, results, and scripts.
View article: Remotely Sensing River Greenhouse Gas Exchange Velocity Using the SWOT Satellite
Remotely Sensing River Greenhouse Gas Exchange Velocity Using the SWOT Satellite Open
Scripts and results for our "Remotely Sensing River Greenhouse Gas Exchange Velocity Using the SWOT Satellite" manuscript. Consult the README file for a more detailed description of the data, results, and scripts.
View article: Remotely Sensing River Greenhouse Gas Exchange Velocity Using the SWOT Satellite
Remotely Sensing River Greenhouse Gas Exchange Velocity Using the SWOT Satellite Open
Scripts and results for our "Remotely Sensing River Greenhouse Gas Exchange Velocity Using the SWOT Satellite" manuscript. Consult the README file for a more detailed description of the data, results, and scripts.
View article: The importance of hydrology in routing terrestrial carbon to the atmosphere via global streams and rivers
The importance of hydrology in routing terrestrial carbon to the atmosphere via global streams and rivers Open
Significance Stream/river carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emission has significant spatial and seasonal variations critical for understanding its macroecosystem controls and plumbing of the terrestrial carbon budget. We relied on direct fluvial CO …
View article: The importance of hydrology in routing terrestrial carbon to the atmosphere via global streams and rivers
The importance of hydrology in routing terrestrial carbon to the atmosphere via global streams and rivers Open
View article: Does Photomineralization of Dissolved Organics Matter in Temperate Rivers?
Does Photomineralization of Dissolved Organics Matter in Temperate Rivers? Open
Sunlight can oxidize dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in freshwaters. The importance of complete photooxidation, or photomineralization, as a sink for DOC remains unclear in temperate rivers, as most estim…
View article: Exploring the Factors Controlling the Error Characteristics of the Surface Water and Ocean Topography Mission Discharge Estimates
Exploring the Factors Controlling the Error Characteristics of the Surface Water and Ocean Topography Mission Discharge Estimates Open
The Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite mission will measure river width, water surface elevation, and slope for rivers wider than 50–100 m. SWOT observations will enable estimation of river discharge by using simple flow l…
View article: craigbrinkerhoff/2020_headwaterCO2_CT: 2020_headwaterCO2_CT
craigbrinkerhoff/2020_headwaterCO2_CT: 2020_headwaterCO2_CT Open
Scripts and results for 202 study on lake influence on terrestial CO2 evasion
View article: geoBAM analysis results
geoBAM analysis results Open
This is the 1st release
View article: geoBAM analysis results
geoBAM analysis results Open
This is the 1st release
View article: Constraining the Assimilation of SWOT Observations With Hydraulic Geometry Relations
Constraining the Assimilation of SWOT Observations With Hydraulic Geometry Relations Open
The Surface Water Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite mission expected to launch in 2021 will offer a unique opportunity to map river discharge at an unprecedented spatial resolution globally from observations of water surface elevation, wid…
View article: Scaling up the assessment of the SWOT discharge inversion algorithm to thousands of gauges globall
Scaling up the assessment of the SWOT discharge inversion algorithm to thousands of gauges globall Open
<p>One important goal of the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite mission is to estimate global river discharges from observations of river width, height, and slope. While a range of algorithms have been developed and …
View article: Synthetic river datasets built for testing and development of the Surface Water and Ocean Topography mission discharge algorithms
Synthetic river datasets built for testing and development of the Surface Water and Ocean Topography mission discharge algorithms Open
1.Summary Datasets used for testing the performance of discharge estimation algorithms built in support of the Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite mission. The benchmarking manuscript entitled “Exploring the facto…
View article: Synthetic river datasets built for testing and development of the Surface Water and Ocean Topography mission discharge algorithms
Synthetic river datasets built for testing and development of the Surface Water and Ocean Topography mission discharge algorithms Open
1.Summary Datasets used for testing the performance of discharge estimation algorithms built in support of the Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite mission. The benchmarking manuscript entitled “Exploring the facto…