WUA/LF by ComID by Flow (training dataset, interpolated)

wua_hydraulic

Format

An object of class tbl_df (inherits from tbl, data.frame) with 8000 rows and 10 columns.

Examples

wua_hydraulic_interp |> pillar::glimpse()
#> Rows: 12,214
#> Columns: 10
#> $ habitat    <fct> rearing, rearing, rearing, rearing, rearing, rearing, reari~
#> $ dataset    <chr> "Deer Creek", "Deer Creek", "Deer Creek", "Deer Creek", "De~
#> $ comid      <dbl> 12069362, 12069362, 12069362, 12069362, 12069362, 12069362,~
#> $ length_ft  <dbl> 838.6858, 838.6858, 838.6858, 838.6858, 838.6858, 838.6858,~
#> $ flow_cfs   <dbl> 100.0000, 112.2018, 125.8925, 141.2538, 158.4893, 177.8279,~
#> $ area_tot   <dbl> 68364.00, 68685.48, 69046.18, 69450.90, 69905.00, 70414.51,~
#> $ area_wua   <dbl> 0.00000, 0.00000, 0.00000, 0.00000, 0.00000, 0.00000, 0.000~
#> $ area_pct   <dbl> 0.000000000, 0.000000000, 0.000000000, 0.000000000, 0.00000~
#> $ ind_per_lf <dbl> 81.51324, 81.89655, 82.32663, 82.80919, 83.35064, 83.95814,~
#> $ wua_per_lf <dbl> 0.00000000, 0.00000000, 0.00000000, 0.00000000, 0.00000000,~