You are not logged in. Click here to log in.

Application Lifecycle Management

Search In Project

Search inClear

R2CROSS: Initial Service#46862/HEAD / v5
Tags:  not added yet

R2CROSS: Initial Service[SERVICE-46862]

Tracker: Services Priority: NormalNormal Status: Rejected
Submitted by: tcwibleSep 21 2018 12:33 Modified by: tcwibleMar 04 2019 10:26 Type:
Model
Path: m/r2cross/service1 Context: csip-r2cross Version: 1.0
Endpoints: --
Maintainers:
Website: -- Apps:
--
Test Status:
--
Last Tested: -- Test Count: --
Test Success Rate: -- Failed Tests: --
Traceability
Loading…
Description
Initial service for R-code written by Takis to calculate river cross-section hydraulic properties for the R2CROSS project with Colorado Water Conservation Board.



 r2cross_in.csv
 r2cross_out.csv
Details
Comments & Attachments (1)
Associations
Children
SCM Commits
History (5)
Baselines
All (5)

New Sep 21 2018 12:33
Submit by tcwible
In Development Sep 21 2018 12:34
by tcwible
Rejected Mar 04 2019 10:26
by tcwible
Compare tracker item versions
Submitted Action Version
tcwible
Mar 04 2019 10:26
Edit 5
Status Rejected In Development
tcwible
Mar 04 2019 10:26
Edit 4
Comments/Attachments For various reasons, the R-code was not turned into a CSIP service and is held in the R-code only repository: (er2_r2cross_r_code) and used within the R2CROSS Catena interface repository: (er2_r2cross_2) --
tcwible
Sep 21 2018 12:35
Edit 3
Description
Initial service for R-code written by Takis to calculate river cross-section hydraulic properties for the R2CROSS project with Colorado Water Conservation Board.
%%tabbedSection
%%tab-Request
{{{
}}}
%%
%%tab-Response
{{{
}}}
%%
%%tab-FilesToAttach
{{{
r2cross_in.csv
}}}
%%
%%tab-FilesToFetch
{{{
r2cross_out.csv
}}}
%%
%%

Show diff
Rather than write a numerical hydrograph separation tool, CFA has incorporated the numerical base-flow separation program “BFLOW,” developed by the by Arnold et al. (1995; Arnold and Allen 1999). BFLOW is an automated digital filter base-flow separation tool which performs a multi-pass separation of base-flow from total stream flow. In order to implement the windows executable BFLOW in CSIP, which uses a Linux platform, the windows emulator WINE (WineHQ 2012) was used within CSIP (Lloyd et al. 2012). For the ease of use, like the rest of the tools in CFA, BFLOW operates on uploaded or auto-extracted data. CFA also automatically generates and formats the data into the necessary input files for the BFLOW executable. Beyond simply performing the analysis and returning the results CFA’s base-flow analysis also graphs the outputs of BFLOW’s separation overlaid onto total stream-flow for a visual understanding of groundwater contributions to stream flow, see result .jpg. The result file (.out) of the BFLOW program is available for download like the other flow analysis modes in CFA.¶
!3 References:¶
Arnold, J.G., P.M. Allen, R. Muttiah, and G. Bernhardt. 1995. "Automated base flow separation and recession analysis techniques." ''Ground Water'' 33(6): 1010-1018.¶
Arnold, J.G. and P.M. Allen. 1999. "Automated methods for estimating baseflow and ground water recharge from streamflow records." ''Journal of the American Water Resources Association'' 35(2): 411-424.
%%tabbedSection
%%tab-Request
{{{
}}}
%%
%%tab-Response
{{{
}}}
%%
%%tab-FilesToAttach
{{{
r2cross_in.csv
}}}
%%
%%tab-FilesToFetch
{{{
r2cross_out.csv
}}}
%%
%%
tcwible
Sep 21 2018 12:34
Edit 2
Status In Development New
tcwible
Sep 21 2018 12:33
Submit 1
No changes.