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Summarize raster layers within overlapping polygons Summarize raster layers within overlapping polygons

Python code generated for the purpose of summarizing a defined set of discrete/categorical and/or continuous raster layers within zones that may be overlapping. Many widely used GIS tools to summarize raster layers within zones are not capable of handling overlapping zones. This code also allows for the computations to be completed over a number of separate raster layers at once and...

RESTORE/fdclmrpplo, Source code for estimation of L-moments and percent no-flow conditions for decadal flow-duration curves and estimation at level-12 hydrologic unit codes along with other statistical computations RESTORE/fdclmrpplo, Source code for estimation of L-moments and percent no-flow conditions for decadal flow-duration curves and estimation at level-12 hydrologic unit codes along with other statistical computations

The RESTORE/fdclmrpplo repository contains R language source code used for estimation of the L-moments and percent no-flow conditions (no-flow fractions) for decadal flow-duration curves and estimation at streamgages and level-12 hydrologic unit codes using generalized additive models and censored generalized additive models. The source code is designed to streamline the workflow for the...

PRMS version 5.0.0: Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System PRMS version 5.0.0: Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System

The need to assess the effects of variability in climate, biota, geology, and human activities on water availability and flow requires computer models that simulate the hydrologic cycle at a watershed scale. The Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) is a deterministic, distributed-parameter; physical process based modeling system developed to evaluate the response of various...

GSFLOW: Coupled Groundwater and Surface-Water Flow Model, version 2.1.0 GSFLOW: Coupled Groundwater and Surface-Water Flow Model, version 2.1.0

GSFLOW is a coupled Groundwater and Surface-water FLOW model based on the integration of the USGS Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS-V) and the USGS Modular Groundwater Flow Model (MODFLOW-2005 and MODFLOW-NWT). GSFLOW was developed to simulate coupled groundwater/surface-water flow in one or more watersheds by simultaneously simulating flow across the land surface, within...
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