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Outputs from hydrodynamic simulations of flows between 185-635 cms at 30 cms increments for the Upper Missouri River near Wolf Point, MT

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Start Date
2018-06-06
End Date
2019-07-05

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Call, B.C., Erwin, S.O. and Bulliner, E.A., 2024, Supporting files for particle tracking simulations of the Upper Missouri River near Wolf Point, MT: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P975PH68.

Summary

This dataset contains two- and quasi-three-dimensional hydrodynamic model outputs from the Flow and Sediment Transport with Morphologic Evolution of CHannels (FaSTMECH) hydrodynamic model in the open-source binary Visualization Toolkit (VTK) format (https://vtk.org/). The simulations were run at flows in the range of 185-635 cms at increments of 30 cms. This set of flow conditions pertains to the base lateral eddy viscosity scenario referred to as LEVx1 in Call et al., 2023. Files can be opened using the open-source software program Paraview: (https://www.paraview.org/).

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Purpose

Hydrodynamic and particle tracking models were developed as part of a larger effort to better understand the larval drift and dispersal of endangered Pallid sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albus) in the Upper Missouri River.

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  • Columbia Environmental Research Center (CERC)

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