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Version 2
SUPPLEMENTARY DATA: Empirical water resilience analysis using eco-hydrological features: a case study in a Brazilian Central-West watershed
Description
This document provides the supplementary material (data and information) that supported the paper entitled "Empirical water resilience analysis using eco-hydrological features: a case study in a Brazilian Central-West watershed", submitted to the Journal of Environmental Management.
Steps to reproduce
- NDVI and NBR data-series were obtained using the Google Earth Engine.
- Streamflow indexes (Q7.10, Q95, Q90, Q50, Qmean) were calculated through the SisCAH 1.0 software, developed by the Water Resources Research Group of the Federal University of Viçosa (UFV).
- Small Flood, Large Flood, Baseflow, and High Flow Threshold (75th percentile) data-series were estimated using the Indicators of Hydrologic Alteration (IHA software), developed by the researchers at the Nature Conservancy.
- BW-Provision data-series were calculated based on the equation proposed by Rodrigues et al. (2014), which can be accessed via this link: https://doi.org/10.1002/2013WR014274.
- All the streamflow and water level data were obtained from the Hidroweb portal (http://www.snirh.gov.br/hidroweb/).
Institutions
Institutions
Universidade de Sao Paulo
Categories
River Ecology, River Hydrology, Water Resource Management, Food Security, Ecosystem Resilience Enhancement, Watershed Management
Licence
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Version 3
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: "Empirical water resilience analysis using eco-hydrological features: a case study in a Brazilian Central-West watershed"
Description
This document provides the supplementary material (data and information) that supported the paper entitled "Empirical water resilience analysis using eco-hydrological features: a case study in a Brazilian Central-West watershed", submitted to the Journal of Environmental Management.
Steps to reproduce
- NDVI and NBR data-series were obtained using the Google Earth Engine.
- Streamflow indexes (Q7.10, Q95, Q90, Q50, Qmean) were calculated through the SisCAH 1.0 software, developed by the Water Resources Research Group of the Federal University of Viçosa (UFV).
- Small Flood, Large Flood, Baseflow, and High Flow Threshold (75th percentile) data-series were estimated using the Indicators of Hydrologic Alteration (IHA software), developed by the researchers at the Nature Conservancy.
- BW-Provision data-series were calculated based on the equation proposed by Rodrigues et al. (2014), which can be accessed via this link: https://doi.org/10.1002/2013WR014274.
- All the streamflow and water level data were obtained from the Hidroweb portal (http://www.snirh.gov.br/hidroweb/).
Institutions
Institutions
Universidade de Sao Paulo
Categories
River Ecology, River Hydrology, Water Resource Management, Food Security, Ecosystem Resilience Enhancement, Watershed Management
Licence
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International