Data release in support of "One the Deterministic and Stochastic Use of Hydrologic Models"
June 17, 2016
This data set archives all inputs, outputs and scripts needed to reproduce the findings of W.H. Farmer and R.M. Vogel in the 2016 Water Resources Research article entitled "On the Deterministic and Stochastic Use of Hydrologic Model". Input data includes observed streamflow values, in cubic feet per second, for 1225 streamgages over the period from 01 October 1980 through 30 September 2011. Estiamted streamflows, for the same streamgages and periods, is provided from a general calibration of the Precipitation Runoff Modeling System. Output data includes the same with alternate realizations of streamflow generated following the descriptions in the associated report. These results can be regenerated by using the included scripts.
Data are provided in several ZIP compressed files: (1) modelScripts.zip contains R scripts reproducing results; (2) inputData.zip contains CSV files of observed and PRMS-modeled streamflows, in cubic feet per second, for all 1225 streamgages; (3) outputData.zip contains CSV files of observed, PRMS-modeled and stochastically-generated streamflows, in cubic feet per second, for all 1225 streamgages.
Data are provided in several ZIP compressed files: (1) modelScripts.zip contains R scripts reproducing results; (2) inputData.zip contains CSV files of observed and PRMS-modeled streamflows, in cubic feet per second, for all 1225 streamgages; (3) outputData.zip contains CSV files of observed, PRMS-modeled and stochastically-generated streamflows, in cubic feet per second, for all 1225 streamgages.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2016 |
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Title | Data release in support of "One the Deterministic and Stochastic Use of Hydrologic Models" |
DOI | 10.5066/F7W37TF4 |
Authors | Richard M. Vogel, William H Farmer |
Product Type | Data Release |
Record Source | USGS Asset Identifier Service (AIS) |
USGS Organization | Water Resources Mission Area - Headquarters |
Rights | This work is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal |
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