diff --git a/docs/Protocols/ExampleData.md b/docs/Examples/ExampleData.md similarity index 95% rename from docs/Protocols/ExampleData.md rename to docs/Examples/ExampleData.md index 6fa228c..c4f2a94 100644 --- a/docs/Protocols/ExampleData.md +++ b/docs/Examples/ExampleData.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: Example RIM Data from Bartelt (2021) --- - All of the 37 sites reported in Baretlt (2021) are packaged into [**riverscapes projects** ](https://riverscapes.net/Tools/Technical_Reference/Documentation_Standards/Riverscapes_Projects/), which can be viewed in the Web Riverscapes Viewer, or [Riverscapes Viewers](https://rave.riverscapes.net) in your GIS. You will need a [free Riverscapes Consortium account to view](https://riverscapes.net/Data_Warehouses/signup.html). + All of the 37 sites reported in Baretlt ([2021](https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/8226)) are packaged into [**riverscapes projects** ](https://riverscapes.net/Tools/Technical_Reference/Documentation_Standards/Riverscapes_Projects/), which can be viewed in the Web Riverscapes Viewer, or [Riverscapes Viewers](https://rave.riverscapes.net) in your GIS. You will need a [free Riverscapes Consortium account to view](https://riverscapes.net/Data_Warehouses/signup.html).

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-## Table B-1 from [Bartelt (2021)]() +## Table B-1 from [Bartelt (2021)](https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/8226) | Site ID | Site Name | HUC 8 ID | HUC 8 Name | Riverscapes Project URL (direct link to web [Riverscapes Viewer](https://rave.riverscapes.net)) | | --------------- | ------------------------------------ | -------- | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | diff --git a/docs/Examples/index.md b/docs/Examples/index.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a5d5ddc --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/Examples/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +--- +title: Examples of Inundation +weight: 1 +--- +## Beaver Dam Building Opportunities +In Figure 2 and Appendix A of Bartelt ([2021](https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/8226)), 'Beaver Dam Building Opportunities' are differentiated into _classic_, _steep_ and _floodplain_. +
+ +------ +## Schematics of Inundation Contrasted + + +In each of the 36 sites below, schematics of inundation within the valley bottom (white) are shown as pairs with the same site without beaver dam activity on top, and with beaver dam activity on the bottom. This is the primary mapping result of RIM (i.e. digitizing inundation extent). In each figure, the first column are sites within **classic** settings (i.e. < 6% slope and damning main channel), **steep** settings (>6% slope) and **floodplain** settings (dams primarily on floodplain and side channels). + +
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Figure 8 of Bartelt et al. (2021). +
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Figure B1 of Bartelt et al. (2021). +
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Figure B2 of Bartelt et al. (2021). +
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Figure B3 of Bartelt et al. (2021). +
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Figure B4 of Bartelt et al. (2021). +
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Figure B5 of Bartelt et al. (2021). +
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+ +You can explore the above results (just schematics of innundation shown as an abstraction)' in more detail at: +
+ View or Download Projects
from Baretlt 2021 using Riverscapes Viewer
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+ + +## References + +- Bartelt K. 2021. Valley Bottom Inundation Patterns in Beaver-Modified Streams: A Potential Proxy for Hydrologic Inefficiency, Masters Thesis, Utah State University: Logan, UT. Available from:[https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/8226]( https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/8226) \ No newline at end of file