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This archive contains two files. For Measure Discharges, each tab contains the data and pacific daylight standard time the discharge measurement was taken. The discharge (Q), is calculated using the rating curve developed from measured discharges and water heights recorded from the staff gage. For Modeled Discharges, the following spreadsheets contain discharges modeled from RHYSSES and corrected using measured discharges. The spreadsheets labeled 'discharge' contain the corrected modeled discharge for each flow scenario, from Boulder and Anderson Creek. The spreadsheets labeled 'conversion' contain the calibration relationship used to correct the modeled discharges.
The following spreadsheets contain pebble counts presented as %finer. Each site name, reach, and cross section are denoted in the rows at the top. Statistical measures including geometric mean and standard deviation for each cross section are enumerated at the bottom
Daily observed (historical) and RHESSys simulated streamflow under three climate change scenarios for eight Oregon watersheds. RHESSys and SnowModel simulated daily snow water equivalent (SWE) values. Eight Oregon watersheds; 4 within the upper McKenzie River Basin (Anderson, Boulder, McKenzie at Clear Lake, and Lookout), 3 within the Metolius River Basin (Canyon, Jefferson and Jack) and Shitike Creek. See site map and GIS watershed outline layer available. The definition of the files are as follows: Ac_Q.csv = observed and Rhessys simulated daily streamflow; Bc_Q.csv = observed and Rhessys simulated daily streamflow; ccnnnf1234_Q.csv = observed and Rhessys simulated daily streamflow; jcncs_Q.csv = observed and...