Displaying 20 results from an estimated 105 matches for "hydrology".
2005 Feb 10
5
Annual cumulative sums from time series
Hello world,
I am actually transferring a course in data management for
students in biology, geography and agriculture
from statistica to R - it works
surprisingly well. If anyone is interested in my scratch/notepad
(in German language), please see
www.hydrology.uni-kiel.de/~schorsch/statistik/statistik_datenauswertung.pdf
(pages 40-52)
The dataset is:
www.hydrology.uni-kiel.de/~schorsch/statistik/erle_stat.csv
It contains a 10 year dataset. So far for introduction, now
comes the problem:
we often need cumulative *annual* sums (sunshine, precipitation...
2019 Sep 09
0
New package ‘HBV.IANIGLA’ for hydrological modeling
Hi,
a new package ?HBV.IANIGLA? for hydrological modeling has been relesased.
CRAN: [ https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/HBV.IANIGLA/index.html | https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/HBV.IANIGLA/index.html ]
In case of doubts do not hesitate to write.
Best,
Ezequiel Toum
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Ezequiel Toum
Ingeniero Civil
Becario Doctoral
2019 Sep 09
0
New package ‘HBV.IANIGLA’ for hydrological modeling
Hi,
a new package ?HBV.IANIGLA? for hydrological modeling has been relesased.
CRAN: [ https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/HBV.IANIGLA/index.html | https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/HBV.IANIGLA/index.html ]
In case of doubts do not hesitate to write.
Best,
Ezequiel Toum
--
Ezequiel Toum
Ingeniero Civil
Becario Doctoral
2010 Oct 18
0
new packages: hydroTSM 0.2-0 and hydroGOF 0.2-0
Dear R and hydrological community,
The first public (beta) release of two new R packages are now available
on CRAN:
############
# hydroTSM #
############
1) hydroTSM is a package for management and analysis of hydrological
time series:
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/hydroTSM/
hydroTSM includes S3 functions for management, analysis, interpolation
and plot of hydrological time series,
2010 Oct 18
0
new packages: hydroTSM 0.2-0 and hydroGOF 0.2-0
Dear R and hydrological community,
The first public (beta) release of two new R packages are now available
on CRAN:
############
# hydroTSM #
############
1) hydroTSM is a package for management and analysis of hydrological
time series:
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/hydroTSM/
hydroTSM includes S3 functions for management, analysis, interpolation
and plot of hydrological time series,
2004 Jul 07
3
KalmanSmooth problem
...kal}
> Kalm(deb,4,.5,5,.7,.1,2,3,4,1,0.65)
Error in as.vector(data) : Argument "S1" is missing, with no default
First I thought I had to make a timeserie of deb. But this doesn't change the problem.
Lot's of thanks trying to help me.
Best regards,
Pieter Hazenberg
Student Hydrology and Watermanagement
Wageningen University
The Netherlands
2007 Jan 08
2
Simple spectral analysis
...I can get the frequencies and the period).
I tried the spectrum() and pgram() functions, but
did not find a way through... The final aim would be to
get the periodogram (and the residuals from the reassembled data set...)
Thanks and greetings,
Georg
The data set:
air = read.csv("http://www.hydrology.uni-kiel.de/~schorsch/air_temp.csv")
airtemp = ts(T_air, start=c(1989,1), freq = 365)
plot(airtemp)
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Georg Hoermann, Dep. of Hydrology, Ecology, Kiel University, Germany
+49/431/23761412, mo: +49/171/4995884, icq:348340729, skype: ghoermann
2012 Feb 13
1
requesting a new SIG mailing list
Dear R developers,
Due to the increasing use R in hydrology and other close-related
environmental sciences, I would like to ask if it would be possible to
create a new Special Interest Group mailing list, called 'R-sig-hydro',
specially devoted those topics. If possible to do so, I'd offer myself
to maintain such mailing list (if needed)....
2010 Jul 22
3
Hydrology plots in R
Hello,
I am trying to create a plot often seen in hydrodynamic work than includes a
contour plot representing the water speed with arrows pointing in the
direction of flow. Does anyone have any idea how I might add arrows based on
wf$angle (in the example below) to the plot below?
Thanks in advance!
Sam
library(lattice)
speed <- runif(100, 0, 20)
wf <- data.frame(speed)
wf$width <-
2007 Nov 02
1
lme model with replicates within a random factor
Dear all,
I wonder if anyone can help me with specifying a right model for my
analysis. I am a beginner to lme methods. I was unfortunately not able to
find a solution to my problem on my own.
Data structure:
I have sampled monthly 6 basins during two hydrological cycles, and I have
taken several (2 to 4) samples (“replicate”) for each basin and month. I’m
trying to relate Shannon diversity
2012 Feb 16
1
Is there a function for scatter3d with Categorical responses?
Hello,
I'm working with a series (30+) of hydrologic metrics and 10 vegetation
communities and I need to determine which of the metrics provide the best
separability for each of the vegetation communities. The hydrologic
metrics are highly correlated, therefore the need to reduce the number of
them considered is critically important.
I've been looking at the scatter3d function in the
2011 Sep 02
0
hydroTSM 0.3-0 and hydroGOF 0.3-0
...ble on CRAN:
-) hydroTSM: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/hydroTSM/
-) hydroGOF: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/hydroGOF/
###################
# hydroTSM v0.3-0 #
###################
hydroTSM is a package for management, analysis, interpolation and
plotting of time series used in hydrology and related environmental
sciences.
This new release collects feedback received since the first public
release of the package (~ 1 year ago).
Major changes are related to improved plotting of time series, better
and faster support for zoo objects, and new features in some functions.
A full lis...
2002 Jan 31
1
Example scripts for trellis graphs
...e are numerous example.*() functions. I can
access Splus with a command line but can't open a graphics window,
so I can't to execute the example.*() functions. Is there a way
I could get the associated script without generating the plot?
Thanks,
Scott Waichler, Senior Research Scientist
Hydrology Group/Environmental Technology Division
Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
(email) scott.waichler at pnl.gov
(web) http://hydrology.pnl.gov
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2011 Sep 02
0
hydroTSM 0.3-0 and hydroGOF 0.3-0
...ble on CRAN:
-) hydroTSM: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/hydroTSM/
-) hydroGOF: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/hydroGOF/
###################
# hydroTSM v0.3-0 #
###################
hydroTSM is a package for management, analysis, interpolation and
plotting of time series used in hydrology and related environmental
sciences.
This new release collects feedback received since the first public
release of the package (~ 1 year ago).
Major changes are related to improved plotting of time series, better
and faster support for zoo objects, and new features in some functions.
A full lis...
2002 Aug 26
5
updating n within for(i in 1:n) loop
...os mingw32
system i386, mingw32
status
major 1
minor 5.1
year 2002
month 06
day 17
language R
Rajiv
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Rajiv Prasad
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Hydrology Group
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, P.O. Box 999, MSIN K9-33
Richland, WA 99352
Voice: (509) 375-2096 Fax: (509) 372-6089 Email: rajiv.prasad at pnl.gov
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2017 Dec 16
0
Finding center of mass in a hydrologic time series
Hi Eric,
How about
match( TRUE, cumsum(hyd/sum(hyd)) > .5 ) - 1
HTH,
Eric
On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 3:18 PM, Morway, Eric <emorway at usgs.gov> wrote:
> The small bit of script below is an example of what I'm attempting to do -
> find the day on which the 'center of mass' occurs. In case that is the
> wrong term, I'd like to know the day that essentially cuts
2017 Dec 18
0
Finding center of mass in a hydrologic time series
Hi Eric,
the following works for me.
HTH,
Eric
library(EGRET)
StartDate <- "1990-10-01"
EndDate <- "2017-09-30"
siteNumber <- "10310000"
QParameterCd <- "00060"
Daily <- readNWISDaily(siteNumber, QParameterCd, StartDate, EndDate)
# Define 'center of mass' function
com <- function(x) {
match(TRUE, cumsum(x/sum(x)) > 0.5) -
2004 Aug 24
7
Strange update problem 3.0.5->3.0.6 with XP-Clients
...p-Prof SP1 und SP2 (domain-login) and XP-Home (no domain login).
Any hints what I should do? (I am no samba expert - until now it just
worked)
(bugreport to debian is submitted, 3.0.6-2 did not solve the problem)
Thanks & Gruss
Georg
--
Georg Hoermann, Fachabteilung Wasserwirtschaft / Dep. Hydrology
Ecosystem Research Center, Kiel University, Germany
Tel. 0431-880-1207, Home: 0451/477032, 0172/4315715, Penguin #189476
2017 Dec 16
3
Finding center of mass in a hydrologic time series
The small bit of script below is an example of what I'm attempting to do -
find the day on which the 'center of mass' occurs. In case that is the
wrong term, I'd like to know the day that essentially cuts the area under
the curve in to two equal parts:
set.seed(4004)
Date <- seq(as.Date('2000-09-01'), as.Date('2000-09-30'), by='day')
hyd <-
2012 Jun 11
2
Define a variable on a non-standard year interval (Water Years)
Hello,
I am trying to define a different interval for a "year". In hydrology,
a "water year" is defined as the period between October 1st and
September 30 of the following year. I was wondering how I might do
this in R. Say I have a data.frame like the following and I want to
extract a variable with the water year specs as defined above:
df<-data.frame(Date=se...