wickert2025-ottar-data-examples
Best-fitting example runs of OTTAR: Minnesota River, Cannon River, Green River, Diamond Fork
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Best-fitting example runs of OTTAR: Minnesota River, Cannon River, Green River, Diamond Fork
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- Host: GitHub
- Owner: MNiMORPH
- License: gpl-3.0
- Language: Python
- Default Branch: main
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README.md
Wickert2025-OTTAR-data-examples
Example OTTAR model outputs from: * The Minnesota River * The Cannon River * The Green River * Diamond Fork
These folders include the best-fitting model results, simulated with the help of DAKOTA, alongside configuration files to reproduce these best-fitting results and test parameter sensitivity.
The spreadsheet contains source data alongside computed mean and standard-deviation channel widths for the Minnesota River, the Cannon River, and Diamond Fork. Mean and standard deviation widths for the Green River are from Walker et al. (2020). Data for Diamond Fork are from Jones (2018) and measurements made by A. Wickert in Google Earth along the same river cross sections.
Licenses
The supplied GNU GPL v3 license applies to the software and configuration files. Base data files from the US Geological Survey are public domain. Channel-width observations and data not in the public domain are licensed under the Creative Commons license also supplied here.
References
Jones, J. C., Stout, J. B., Belmont, P., Blythe, T. L., & Wilcock, P. R. (2023). A century of channel change caused by flow augmentation on Sixth Water Creek and Diamond Fork River, Utah, USA. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 48(10), 2057-2078.
Jones, J. C. (2018). Historical channel change caused by a century of flow alteration on Sixth Water Creek and Diamond Fork River, UT (Master's thesis, Utah State University).
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- Name: MNiMORPH
- Login: MNiMORPH
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- Location: Minneapolis, MN, USA
- Website: mnimorph.science
- Twitter: andywickert
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Minnesotans Mulling over Rivers, Particles, and Hillslopes (UMN and MSU Mankato geomorph groups)
Citation (CITATION.cff)
cff-version: 1.2.0 message: "If you use these results, channel-width data, and/or software files, please cite them as below." authors: - family-names: "Wickert" given-names: "Andrew D." orcid: "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9545-3365" - family-names: "Jones" given-names: "Jabari C." orcid: "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9809-285X" title: "Wickert2025-OTTAR-data-examples" version: 1.0.0 doi: date-released: 2025-06-15 url: "https://github.com/MNiMORPH/Wickert2025-OTTAR-data-examples"
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