Coxon, G.; Addor, N.; Bloomfield, J.P.
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5730-1723; Freer, J.; Fry, M.
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1142-4039; Hannaford, J.
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5256-3310; Howden, N.J.K.; Lane, R.; Lewis, M.; Robinson, E.L.
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3746-4517; Wagnener, T.; Woods, R..
Catchment attributes and hydro-meteorological timeseries for 671 catchments across Great Britain (CAMELS-GB).
20 February 2020,
https://doi.org/10.5285/8344e4f3-d2ea-44f5-8afa-86d2987543a9
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Abstract
This dataset provides hydro-meteorological timeseries and landscape attributes for 671 catchments across Great Britain. It collates river flows, catchment attributes and catchment boundaries from the UK National River Flow Archive together with a suite of new meteorological timeseries and catchment attributes. Daily timeseries for the time period 1st October 1970 to the 30th September 2015 are provided for a range of hydro-meteorological data (including rainfall, potential evapotranspiration, temperature, radiation, humidity and flow). A comprehensive set of catchment attributes are quantified describing a range of catchment characteristics including topography, climate, hydrology, land cover, soils, hydrogeology, human influences and discharge uncertainty.
This dataset is intended for the community as a freely available, easily accessible dataset to use in a wide range of environmental data and modelling analyses. A research paper (Coxon et al, CAMELS-GB: Hydrometeorological time series and landscape attributes for 671 catchments in Great Britain) describing the dataset in detail will be made available in Earth System Science Data (https://www.earth-system-science-data.net/).
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BGS Programmes 2020 > Environmental change, adaptation & resilience
UKCEH and CEH Science Areas 2017-24 (Lead Area only) > Water Resources
UKCEH and CEH Science Areas 2017-24 (Lead Area only) > Water Resources
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