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A hydrological simulation dataset of the Upper Colorado River Basin from 1983 to 2019

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This article presents a hydrological reconstruction of the Upper Colorado River Basin with an hourly temporal resolution, and 1-km spatial resolution from October 1982 to September 2019. The validated dataset… Click to show full abstract

This article presents a hydrological reconstruction of the Upper Colorado River Basin with an hourly temporal resolution, and 1-km spatial resolution from October 1982 to September 2019. The validated dataset includes a suite of hydrologic variables including streamflow, water table depth, snow water equivalent (SWE) and evapotranspiration (ET) simulated by an integrated hydrological model, ParFlow-CLM. The dataset was validated over the period with a combination of point observations and remotely sensed products. These datasets provide a long-term, natural-flow, simulation for one of the most over-allocated basins in the world. Measurement(s) streamflow • groundwater • evaporation • evapotranspiration • total water storage Technology Type(s) integrated hydrological model Factor Type(s) temporal interval • geographic location Sample Characteristic - Environment river Sample Characteristic - Location Colorado River Machine-accessible metadata file describing the reported data: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.16632454

Keywords: river; simulation; colorado river; river basin; upper colorado

Journal Title: Scientific Data
Year Published: 2022

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