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No match between the spatial catena and 2D catena in rstats file #55
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sorry for late response, I was travelling. |
Meanwhile I realised that I need to modify Cochrane and Flanagan (2003) algorithm to derive not the "weighted mean" profile length, but something like " X weighted percentile, where X=0.75, 0.95" to fit my purpose. Could you plesase send me "tpilz/lumpR", ref = "closest_catena" as tar.gz file for futher re-compiling to allow modifications? Maybe I could load it too, but just can not realise how...sorry |
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While processing output from rstats and eha grid I found no match. Specifically - catena 65 is 2600 m long on eha map has 14 m height gradient and has flat hilltop (I attach isolines and eha map here, when opening isolines we use WGS 84 / UTM zone 37N coordinates are not real) . In rstats (also attached) 65s catena is steep, 1600 m long and has elevation gradient of 8m. It is confusing. Could you please help
rstats_wet_gz.txt
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1irpFH9-sMUcML63OQ_lb6SfZHPKycUiX?usp=sharing
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