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Data for 'The magnitude of canyon-forming floods in Grand Coulee, Channeled Scablands, USA'

 

This is the data repository associated with the manuscript 'The magnitude of canyon-forming floods in Grand Coulee, Channeled Scablands, USA,' containing all code, input files, and output files relevant to the project. Details about the content of the data repository can be found in the readme.txt file located in the repository.

The DOI for this repository is https://doi.org/10.7275/j72g-rx55.

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  • 730 m stage glacial Lake Columbia: The magnitude of canyon-forming floods in Grand Coulee, Channeled Scablands, USA by Karin Lehnigk and Isaac Larsen

    730 m stage glacial Lake Columbia: The magnitude of canyon-forming floods in Grand Coulee, Channeled Scablands, USA

    Karin Lehnigk and Isaac Larsen

    This folder includes all model input, processing, and output files for the "730m-stage glacial Lake Columbia" scenario. Two variations are included, each in a separate folder; one with a closed boundary at Foster Coulee ("foster_coulee_closed"), and another with an open boundary at Foster Coulee ("foster_coulee_open").

  • 750 m stage glacial Lake Columbia (Foster Coulee closed): The magnitude of canyon-forming floods in Grand Coulee, Channeled Scablands, USA by Karin Lehnigk and Isaac Larsen

    750 m stage glacial Lake Columbia (Foster Coulee closed): The magnitude of canyon-forming floods in Grand Coulee, Channeled Scablands, USA

    Karin Lehnigk and Isaac Larsen

    This folder includes all model input, processing, and output files for the "750m-stage glacial Lake Columbia" scenario when the boundary at Foster Coulee is closed.

  • 750 m stage glacial Lake Columbia (Foster Coulee open): The magnitude of canyon-forming floods in Grand Coulee, Channeled Scablands, USA by Karin Lehnigk and Isaac Larsen

    750 m stage glacial Lake Columbia (Foster Coulee open): The magnitude of canyon-forming floods in Grand Coulee, Channeled Scablands, USA

    Karin Lehnigk and Isaac Larsen

    This folder includes all model input, processing, and output files for the "750m-stage glacial Lake Columbia" scenario when the boundary at Foster Coulee is open.

  • Area error polygons and column counts: The magnitude of canyon-forming floods in Grand Coulee, Channeled Scablands, USA by Karin Lehnigk and Isaac Larsen

    Area error polygons and column counts: The magnitude of canyon-forming floods in Grand Coulee, Channeled Scablands, USA

    Karin Lehnigk and Isaac Larsen

    This is the data repository associated with the manuscript "The magnitude of canyon-forming floods in Grand Coulee, Channeled Scablands, USA," containing all code, input files, and output files relevant to the project. Details about the content of the data repository can be found in the readme.txt file located in the repository.

  • Ice margin: The magnitude of canyon-forming floods in Grand Coulee, Channeled Scablands, USA by Karin Lehnigk and Isaac Larsen

    Ice margin: The magnitude of canyon-forming floods in Grand Coulee, Channeled Scablands, USA

    Karin Lehnigk and Isaac Larsen

    This folder includes all model input, processing, and output files for the "ice margin" scenario.

  • Present day Grand Coulee: The magnitude of canyon-forming floods in Grand Coulee, Channeled Scablands, USA by Karin Lehnigk and Isaac Larsen

    Present day Grand Coulee: The magnitude of canyon-forming floods in Grand Coulee, Channeled Scablands, USA

    Karin Lehnigk and Isaac Larsen

    This folder includes all model input, processing, and output files for the "present-day Grand Coulee" scenario. Two variations are included, each in a separate folder; one with a closed boundary at Foster Coulee ("foster_coulee_closed"), and another with an open boundary at Foster Coulee ("foster_coulee_open").

  • Unincised lower coulee: The magnitude of canyon-forming floods in Grand Coulee, Channeled Scablands, USA by Karin Lehnigk and Isaac Larsen

    Unincised lower coulee: The magnitude of canyon-forming floods in Grand Coulee, Channeled Scablands, USA

    Karin Lehnigk and Isaac Larsen

    This folder includes all model input, processing, and output files for the "unincised_lower_coulee" scenario. Three variations are included, each in a separate folder; one with a closed boundary at Foster Coulee ("high_discharge_foster_coulee_closed"), one with an open boundary at Foster Coulee ("high_discharges_foster_coulee_open"), and another with a closed boundary at Foster Coulee but discharges which are too low to reach the Foster Coulee boundary ("low_discharges").

  • Waterfall: The magnitude of canyon-forming floods in Grand Coulee, Channeled Scablands, USA by Karin Lehnigk and Isaac Larsen

    Waterfall: The magnitude of canyon-forming floods in Grand Coulee, Channeled Scablands, USA

    Karin Lehnigk and Isaac Larsen

    This folder includes all model input, processing, and output files for the "waterfall" scenario. Two variations are included, each in a separate folder; one with a closed boundary at Foster Coulee ("foster_coulee_closed"), and another with an open boundary at Foster Coulee ("foster_coulee_open").

 
 
 

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