This project implements methodology or uses data from the following reports and data releases:
- Doe, J.E., Smith, A.B., and Doe, J.M., 2022, Title of the report: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report XXXX–XXXX, XX p., https://doi.org/XX.XXXX/sirXXXXXXXX.
- Doe, J.E., Smith, A.B., and Doe, J.M., 2022, Data release for described data: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/XX.XXXX/XXXXXXXX.
Provide an overview paragraph of how science is used in the project. Example: StreamStats provides regional regression equations to estimate peak-flow discharge based on basin characteristics, stream active-channel width, stream bankfull width, or stream width measured from aerial photos. The peak-flow discharge values from any combination of these four types of equations can be weighted together to produce weighted peak-flow discharge values. The SIR 2020-5142 report describes how to weight these values together. This project implements those values to weight the values together so they can be printed in a StreamStats report.
- In this section, describe the steps to reproduce the scientific workflow.
- Describe how input data is provided, when equations are used, how output data is provided, etc.
- Reference specific equations, map services, fields, tables, charts, etc. as applicable.
- Jane Doe, USGS Upper Midwest Water Science Center
- John Doe, USGS California Water Science Center