2011
DOI: 10.1175/2011jhm1345.1
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River Network Routing on the NHDPlus Dataset

Abstract: The mapped rivers and streams of the contiguous United States are available in a geographic information system (GIS) dataset called National Hydrography Dataset Plus (NHDPlus). This hydrographic dataset has about 3 million river and water body reaches along with information on how they are connected into networks. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Water Information System (NWIS) provides streamflow observations at about 20 thousand gauges located on the NHDPlus river network. A river network model cal… Show more

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“…Their lower unit triangular shape, the total number of nonzero elements per row, and their ability to be solved in a few iterations has been stable in all existing RAPID studies [David et al, 2011a[David et al, , 2011b[David et al, , 2013a[David et al, , 2013b. One could therefore expect that the mathematical approaches used in this study would behave well from a scaled-size speedup perspective, although such investigation is admittedly beyond the scope of this study.…”
Section: Fixed-size Speedupmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…Their lower unit triangular shape, the total number of nonzero elements per row, and their ability to be solved in a few iterations has been stable in all existing RAPID studies [David et al, 2011a[David et al, , 2011b[David et al, , 2013a[David et al, , 2013b. One could therefore expect that the mathematical approaches used in this study would behave well from a scaled-size speedup perspective, although such investigation is admittedly beyond the scope of this study.…”
Section: Fixed-size Speedupmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…At the core of this application is a river network routing model called RAPID [David et al, 2011b] simulating discharge in all river reaches of the Mississippi River Basin as described in a near-global hydrographic data set called HydroSHEDS [Lehner et al, 2008]. Estimates of surface and subsurface runoff were derived from second phase of the North American Land Data Assimilation System (NLDAS2), [Xia et al, 2012a[Xia et al, , 2012b [David et al, 2011b] is a river network routing model based on a matrix version of the Muskingum method given in equation (1). The principal modification made to RAPID compared to previous studies [David et al, 2011a[David et al, , 2011b[David et al, , 2013a[David et al, , 2013b] is the addition of the trans-boundary Muskingum method with large subbasins approximation given in equation (5).…”
Section: Application To the Mississippi River Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
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