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Supporting data for and predictions from streamflow permanence modeling in Mt. Rainier National Park and surrounding area, Washington, 2018-2020

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2022

Citation

Jaeger, K.L., Dunn, S.B., and Wilkerson, O.A., 2022, Supporting data for and predictions from streamflow permanence modeling in Mt. Rainier National Park and surrounding area, Washington, 2018-2020: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9YYKPIW.

Summary

Note: this data release has been depecrated. Find the updated version here: https://doi.org/10.5066/P942QL23 In June, 2022, the Mount Rainier Streamflow Permanence model was revised to replace monthly climatic covariates with seven-month summaries to address peer-review comments related to inclusion of correlated covariates into the model. Replacement of the monthly covariates resulted in changes to the model source code and model outputs, which are now annual probabilities of streamflow permanence for years 2018-2020. This data release contains spatially gridded geospatial data (rasters), R scripts, and supporting files to run Random Forest models to predict the probability of late summer surface flow in Mt. Rainier and surrounding [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Kristin L Jaeger
Originator :
Kristin L Jaeger, Sarah B Dunn, Oscar A Wilkerson
Metadata Contact :
Kristin L Jaeger
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
USGS Mission Area :
Water Resources
SDC Data Owner :
Washington Water Science Center

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Purpose

This data release contains input variables, observations, R scripts, and supporting files for predicting probabilities of streamflow permanence for the study area that includes Mt. Rainier National Park and four Hydrologic Unit Code 8 watersheds (17030002, 17080004,17110014, and 17110015) that intersect the national park. The variable datasets were prepared to serve as covariates for streamflow permanence modeling in Mt. Rainier National Park and surrounding area.

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