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Random forest models to estimate bankfull and low flow channel widths and depths across the conterminous United States

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1752-1688.13116

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StreamCat; National Rivers and Streams Assessment; channel dimensions; thalweg depth; wetted width; bankfull width; bankfull depth; random forest

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Channel dimensions have significant impacts on instream ecological processes and are important for habitat restoration and flow assessments. We created a dataset of modeled channel dimensions for perennial streams in the United States to facilitate research and protection of aquatic resources.
Channel dimensions (width and depth) at varying flows influence a host of instream ecological processes, as well as habitat and biotic features; they are a major consideration in stream habitat restoration and instream flow assessments. Models of widths and depths are often used to assess climate change vulnerability, develop endangered species recovery plans, and model water quality. However, development and application of such models require specific skillsets and resources. To facilitate acquisition of such estimates, we created a dataset of modeled channel dimensions for perennial stream segments across the conterminous United States. We used random forest models to predict wetted width, thalweg depth, bankfull width, and bankfull depth from several thousand field measurements of the National Rivers and Streams Assessment. Observed channel widths varied from <5 to >2000 m and depths varied from <2 to >125 m. Metrics of watershed area, runoff, slope, land use, and more were used as model predictors. The models had high pseudo R-2 values (0.70- 0.91) and median absolute errors within +/- 6% to +/- 21% of the interquartile range of measured values across 10 stream orders. Predicted channel dimensions can be joined to 1.1 million stream segments of the 1:100 K resolution National Hydrography Dataset Plus (version 2.1). These predictions, combined with a rapidly growing body of nationally available data, will further enhance our ability to study and protect aquatic resources.

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