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In Jem Stachelek's presenation on Hacking lake bathymetry data at DSOS they mentioned that they would be publishing a dataset of bathymetry for 5000 lakes and offered early access for anyone who was interested. I reached out to them to ask about using that data, since it might include bathymetry data for lakes in our modeling footprint, and they shared the link:
Hi Hayley,
It'd be great if you used the data. It is currently on a private figshare link at: https://figshare.com/s/49e63cdeeabf39a612c0
When the associated paper is accepted for publication, I will be assigning the data a DOI.
Hopefully the organization is self-explanatory. There is a folder for each source/state containing geotifs of each lake bathymetry (the output of our processing algorithm). The "raw" data for each source/state is contained in a vector file either as a shp or geopackage file.
The associated paper will also have a separate code release.
--Jem
I haven't taken a look through the data, yet, so I'm creating this issue so that we don't forget to dig through it when we get the chance.
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In Jem Stachelek's presenation on Hacking lake bathymetry data at DSOS they mentioned that they would be publishing a dataset of bathymetry for 5000 lakes and offered early access for anyone who was interested. I reached out to them to ask about using that data, since it might include bathymetry data for lakes in our modeling footprint, and they shared the link:
I haven't taken a look through the data, yet, so I'm creating this issue so that we don't forget to dig through it when we get the chance.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: