A repository for the R code and data used in Iwasaki et al. (2024)
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A repository for the R code and data used in Iwasaki et al. (2024)
Navigates To Recreational Green And Blue Spaces
An R Shiny web application to explore the National River Flow Archive's catchments by hydrometric area or region. Note, the associated catchment shapefiles are not Open Access. A live version of the application is available at: https://waterresilientcities.shinyapps.io/catchmentExploreR/
R package for access to English Environment Agency Flood Monitoring API
Code to re-create analysis for "Populations of high-value predators reflect the traits of their prey".
SSI Climate, Land Cover, and Water Quality Research
Application d'analyse et interprétation des caractéristiques morphologiques des réseaux hydrographiques.
Calculation of Wisconsin Large River Index of Biotic Integrity (IBI) as developed by National Park Service Staff
Data and code for the paper "Coherent streamflow variability in Monsoon Asia over the past eight centuries---links to oceanic drivers"
Building and analyzing a database of suspended sediment in all large rivers in the continental US
Fits a discharge rating curve based on the power-law and the generalized power-law from data on paired water elevation and discharge measurements in a given river using a Bayesian hierarchical model as described in Hrafnkelsson et al. (2022)
Let's make a pretty map of European rivers using the Global River Classification dataset 🧑🏼💻 Check the full tutorial at https://milospopovic.net/map-rivers-with-sf-and-ggplot2-in-r/
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