https://github.com/atsyplenkov/caucasus-sediment-yield2021
Supplementary material to «Factors Controlling Contemporary Suspended Sediment Yield in the Caucasus Region» paper
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Supplementary material to «Factors Controlling Contemporary Suspended Sediment Yield in the Caucasus Region» paper
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Factors Controlling Contemporary Suspended Sediment Yield in the Caucasus Region
This repository contains the main processing steps to spatial variation of mean annual area-specific sediment yield (SSY, t km−2 yr−1). It is meant to accompany a journal article (Tsyplenkov et al., 2021). This study is part of the ongoing Russian Science Foundation project No. 19-17-00181: «Quantitative assessment of the slope sediment flux and its changes in the Holocene for the Caucasus mountain rivers.»
For a deep introduction to the study, please refer to:
Golosov V, Tsyplenkov A. 2021. Factors Controlling Contemporary Suspended Sediment Yield in the Caucasus Region. Water 13 : 3173. DOI: 10.3390/w13223173
Full text of the paper is available here.
To replicate main results, follow the instructions in R directory and, of course, feel free to explore in depth the chunks of code or rise an issue, or write me a email.
Follow us on Twitter: @atsyplen.
REPLICATION. HOW TO
- Fork this repository or unzip the archive.
- Using RStudio open "caucasus-sediment-yield2021.Rproj" file in the main project directory.
- Run the
R/00_prepare-r-session.Rfile. - Now you can run other files in
Rdirectory.
LOGIC OF THE PROCESS
The whole process is split into eight parts, which is reflected in the structure of R scripts. Every R file is independent and not related to others. For example, if you want to reproduce only correlation analysis , then run R/03_cor-analysis.R.
The names of the scripts are quite indicative, and each script is reasonably commented.
SEE ALSO
- Our other paper, which explores intra-event suspended sediment dynamics in the small glacierized basin in Caucaus mountins (Djankuat)
- For the same Djankuat basin we have also adopted a fingerprinting model to study sediment sources
- Study describing suspended sediment spatial patterns in the Caucasus mountains
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- Name: Anatolii Tsyplenkov
- Login: atsyplenkov
- Kind: user
- Location: New Zealand
- Company: @manaakiwhenua
- Website: anatolii.nz
- Repositories: 80
- Profile: https://github.com/atsyplenkov
Scientist-Geomorphologist and Research Software Engineer, fond of all things geospatial
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