Community Workflows to Advance Reproducibility in Hydrologic Modeling: Separating model-agnostic and model-specific configuration steps in applications of large-domain hydrologic models - Continental basin discretizations and river networks

Hydrologic modeling can benefit from well-documented workflows that track every decision made during model configuration. Such a workflow is described in the paper \"Community Workflows to Advance Reproducibility in Hydrologic Modeling: Separating model-agnostic and model-specific configuration...

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Main Authors: Wouter J. M. Knoben, Martyn P. Clark, Shervan Gharari, Guoqiang Tang
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:690300c0000232b3d76c8112e135a4bf8e8e2e8caeddd16bf6fd83fad81f88a0
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Summary:Hydrologic modeling can benefit from well-documented workflows that track every decision made during model configuration. Such a workflow is described in the paper \"Community Workflows to Advance Reproducibility in Hydrologic Modeling: Separating model-agnostic and model-specific configuration steps in applications of large-domain hydrologic models\". This resource contains the ESRI shapefiles used in this paper's global and continental test cases. The shapefiles are provided per continent (excluding Greenland and Antarctica) and contain both river basin discretizations and river networks. These shapefiles are based on the Merit Hydro basin delineation (Lin et al., 2019) and differ from that work only in small ways. They are provided here to provide full traceability of the work presented in the \"Community Workflows\" paper.