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Language
dc.contributor.author
Coles, Anna
datacite.creator.affiliationIdentifier
https://ror.org/010x8gc63
en_US
datacite.creator.affiliation
University of Saskatchewan
en_US
datacite.creator.nameIdentifier
en_US
dc.contributor.author
Russell, Mark
datacite.creator.affiliationIdentifier
https://ror.org/026ny0e17
en_US
datacite.creator.affiliation
Environment and Climate Change Canada
en_US
datacite.creator.nameIdentifier
en_US
dc.contributor.author
Onclin, Cuyler
datacite.creator.affiliationIdentifier
https://ror.org/026ny0e17
en_US
datacite.creator.affiliation
Environment and Climate Change Canada
en_US
datacite.creator.nameIdentifier
en_US
dc.contributor.author
Helgason, Warren
datacite.creator.affiliationIdentifier
https://ror.org/010x8gc63
en_US
datacite.creator.affiliation
University of Saskatchewan
en_US
datacite.creator.nameIdentifier
en_US
dc.contributor.author
Peterson, Amber
datacite.creator.affiliationIdentifier
https://ror.org/010x8gc63
en_US
datacite.creator.affiliation
University of Saskatchewan
en_US
datacite.creator.nameIdentifier
en_US
dc.contributor.author
Solohub, Michael
datacite.creator.affiliationIdentifier
https://ror.org/010x8gc63
en_US
datacite.creator.affiliation
University of Saskatchewan
en_US
datacite.creator.nameIdentifier
en_US
dc.contributor.author
McDonnell, Jeffrey
datacite.creator.affiliationIdentifier
https://ror.org/010x8gc63
en_US
datacite.creator.affiliation
University of Saskatchewan
en_US
datacite.creator.nameIdentifier
en_US
dc.date.accessioned
2018-10-02T21:48:40Z
dc.date.available
2018-10-02T21:48:40Z
dc.date.issued
2018-10-02
dc.identifier.uri
https://www.frdr-dfdr.ca/repo/dataset/3de981bc-7d92-6d80-0510-328a07d8d417
dc.identifier.uri
https://doi.org/10.20383/101.0117
dc.description
The Swift Current hillslopes at the Swift Current Research and Development Centre on the Canadian Prairies are a long-term hydrological research site. Over the last 50 years, the site has supported research on the effects of climate change and land management change on snowmelt-runoff, soil erosion and nutrient transport from agricultural hillslopes. High-resolution digital elevation data are essential for spatially-distributed understanding of these runoff delivery and transport processes. The three hillslopes are rectangular in shape, each approximately 150 m wide (east-west) and 300-320 m long (north-south), with areas of 4.25 ha (Hillslope 1), 4.66 ha (Hillslope 2), and 4.86 ha (Hillslope 3). This dataset provides two sets of bare-ground digital elevation data for the Swift Current hillslopes. The first set contains digital elevation data collected at a 2 m horizontal resolution for each of the three hillslopes using a Leica Viva GS15 on 17-18 April 2012. The second set contains two digital elevation models at a 0.25 m horizontal resolution for Hillslope 2 obtained using an Optech ILRIS-LR Terrestrial Laser Scanner on 7 July 2014 and 24 September 2014. These finer-resolution 2014 surveys capture the surface micro-topography of Hillslope 2 under a tilled condition with non-directional variations in surface roughness (random toughness) as well as under a seeded condition with uni-directional ridge-and-furrow features (oriented roughness). These digital elevation data provide the scientific and engineering communities with an opportunity to advance our understanding of spatial hydrological processes and the importance of micro-topographic features. **Please note: This dataset is linked to an ESSD paper at https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-11-1375-2019. The authors kindly request that you reference this paper in addition to the dataset.
en_US
dc.publisher
Federated Research Data Repository / dépôt fédéré de données de recherche
dc.rights
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
en_US
dc.rights.uri
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
en_US
dc.subject
elevation data
en_US
dc.subject
DEM
en_US
dc.subject
high-resolution
en_US
dc.subject
topography
en_US
dc.subject
micro-topography
en_US
dc.subject
hillslopes
en_US
dc.subject
agriculture
en_US
dc.subject
tillage
en_US
dc.subject
seeding
en_US
dc.subject
Prairies
en_US
dc.subject
modelling
en_US
dc.title
The Swift Current hillslopes, Saskatchewan: Digital elevation data
en_US
globus.shared_endpoint.name
f163c1b3-9c88-42f6-a7bb-5839ed6c4063
globus.shared_endpoint.path
/6/published/publication_117/
frdr.preservation.status
AIP generation and transfer successful
frdr.preservation.datetime
2018-10-04 15:39:58
datacite.publicationyear
2018
datacite.date.Collected
2012-04-17/2015-05-07
datacite.resourcetype
Dataset
en_US
datacite.relatedidentifier.IsCitedBy
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-11-1375-2019
datacite.geolocation.geolocationBox
50.26318 -107.73453 50.26642 -107.72809
datacite.geolocation.geolocationPlace
-;Swift Current;Saskatchewan;Canada
datacite.fundingReference.funderName
en_US
datacite.fundingReference.awardNumber
en_US
datacite.fundingReference.awardTitle
en_US
frdr.crdc.code
RDF1050704
frdr.crdc.group_en
Earth and related environmental sciences
en_US
frdr.crdc.class_en
Hydrology
en_US
frdr.crdc.field_en
Soil hydrology
en_US
frdr.crdc.group_fr
Sciences de la Terre et sciences de l'environnement connexes
fr_CA
frdr.crdc.class_fr
Hydrologie
fr_CA
frdr.crdc.field_fr
Hydrologie du sol
fr_CA
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