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This folder contains the Supplemental material related to Francis et al 2021; The fate of sediment after a large earthquake, Submitted to JGR Earth Surface The folder contains 3 sub-folders and 2 excel spreadsheets. ChannelWidthSurveys - This folder contains the shape files of the 17 surveyed catchments and the jupyter notebook (ChannelDepositNotebook.ipynb) which is used to generate the Tributary channel deposit sediment budget. MassMovementInventory - This folder contains the shapefiles which are the basis of the mass movement sediment budget. More information on the origin and the attributes of these files can be found in Fan, X. et al. 2019. Two multi-temporal datasets that track the enhanced landsliding after the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake. Earth System Science Data 11(1), pp. 35���55. Available at: https://www.earth-syst-sci-data.net/11/35/2019/. MassBalanceFiles - This folder contains the jupyter notebook (MonteCarloSedimentBudgets.ipynb) which generates the sediment budget described in Francis et al 2021. The .txt and .csv files are the inputs and outputs of this notebook. See the notebook itself for more information on these files. TributaryChannelDepositSedimentBudget.xlsx - This file is the excel folder showing the processed results of ChannelDepositNotebook.ipynb. The file contains the final results and the processing methodology to allow the reader to reproduce the results. MassBudget.xlsx - This folder contains the final results of the sediment budget described in Francis et al, 2021. This excel file is made up of copying and pasting the output .txt files of MonteCarloSedimentBudgets.ipynb.
landslides, debris flows, sediment budget
landslides, debris flows, sediment budget
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