Software and data for Shobe et al. (resubmitted to Geomorphology): The uncertain future of mountaintop-removal-mined landscapes 1: How mining changes erosion processes and variables.
Archived by Charlie Shobe, U.S. Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station (charles.shobe@usda.gov).
Note: to keep file sizes manageable, digital elevation models and satellite images on which these analyses are based are not archived in this repository as they are already publicly available elsewhere as detailed in the paper.
- Python scripts to extract and analyze elevation, slope, and area-slope distributions of catchments (Figure 4)
- Matlab scripts to generate divide networks in TopoToolbox (Figure 5)
- Python scripts to route flow, identify closed depressions, and calculate depression statistics (Figures 6,7, and 8)
- Python script to generate NDVI distributions (Figure 10)
- Python script to generate hypothetical erodibility curves (Figure 11)