Install:
install.packages("hydroloom")
Or for latest development:
remotes::install_github("doi-usgs/hydroloom")
hydroloom
is a collection of functions to work with
hydrologic geospatial fabrics. Hydroloom is designed to provide general
hydrologic network functionality for any hydrographic or hydrologic
data. The package intended for developers of workflows and other
packages that require low level network and network data manipulation
utilities.
To Learn More, visit the pkgdown site: https://doi-usgs.github.io/hydroloom/articles/hydroloom.html
Blodgett, D., 2023, hydroloom: Utilities to Weave Hydrologic Fabrics,
https://doi.org/10.5066/P9AQCUY0
Hyroloom has support for attributes that can be seen in:
::hydroloom_name_definitions hydroloom
Name | Definition |
---|---|
id | shared network identifier for catchment divide and flowpath or flowline |
toid | indicates to the downstream id. May or may not be dendritic |
fromnode | indicates the node representing the nexus upstream of a catchment |
tonode | indicates the node representing the nexus downstream of a catchment |
divergence | indicates whether a catchment is not downstream of a diversion (0), the primary path downstream of a divergence (1), or a minor path downstream of a diversion (2). |
wbid | waterbody id |
total_da_sqkm | total drainage area at the outlet of a catchment |
da_sqkm | local drainage area of a catchment |
length_km | length of a single catchment’s flowpath |
pathlength_km | distance from the outlet of a catchment to the terminal outlet of a network |
arbolate_sum | total accumulated length of all upstream flowlines |
topo_sort | Similar to hydrosequence in NHDPlus. Large topo_sort values are upstream of small topo_sort values. Note that there are many valid topological sort orders of a directed graph. |
up_topo_sort | topo sort value of the upstream mainstem |
dn_topo_sort | topo sort value of the downstream mainstem |
dn_minor_topo_sort | topo sort value of the downstream minor network element with the smallest id |
terminal_topo_sort | topo sort value of the outlet network element |
terminal_flag | 1 for network terminous 0 for within network |
terminal_id | id of terminal catchment for entire drainage basin |
start_flag | 1 for a headwater, 0 otherwise |
levelpath | provides an identifier for the collection of flowpaths that make up a single mainstem flowpath of a drainage basin |
up_levelpath | levelpath value of the upstream mainstem |
dn_levelpath | levelpath value of the downstream mainstem |
levelpath_outlet_id | id of outlet catchment of a levelpath |
stream_level | starting at 1 for coastal terminals and 4 for inland terminals increments by 1 for each smaller tributary level |
dn_stream_level | stream level of downstream mainstem network element |
stream_order | starting at 1 for headwaters increments by 1 for each larger tributary level, divergences adopt stream order from upstream but returning divergent network does not increment stream order |
stream_calculator | starting at 1 for headwaters and 0 along diverted paths increments by 1 for each larger tributary level, does no increment along diverted paths. Is equal to stream_order along the dendritic network |
feature_type | descriptive feature type moniker |
feature_type_code | compact feature type identifier |
vector_proc_unit | identifier for processing units based on vector encapsulation |
raster_proc_unit | identifier for processing units based on raster encapsulation |
id_measure | interpolative linear reference measure along a single identified feature |
aggregate_id | aggregate identifier useful for ‘reach’ or ‘flowpath’ aggregation of flowlines |
aggregate_id_measure | interpolative linear reference measure along an aggregate feature |
aggregate_id_from_measure | interpolative linear reference for downstream end of a single feature that makes up an aggregate feature |
aggregate_id_to_measure | interpolative linear reference for the upstream end of a single feature that makes up an aggregate feature |
point_id | identifier of hydrologic location point |
offset | offset distance from point to line in units of linear reference analysis units |
hydroloom
supports your attribute names that map to the
in-built definitions. See hydroloom_names()
for more.
hydroloom
supports both dendritic and non-dendritic
networks start at this
vignette for more.
hydroloom
was largely created from components of nhdplusTools:
Blodgett, D., Johnson, J.M., 2022, nhdplusTools: Tools for
Accessing and Working with the NHDPlus,
https://doi.org/10.5066/P97AS8JD
hydroloom
will support some key functionality of
nhdplusTools
. Some components of nhdplusTools
will be deprecated in a future version of the package in favor of the
hydroloom
implementation. In general,
nhdplusTools
will continue to support web service
functionality and particulars of the NHDPlus data model. In contrast,
hydroloom
is intended to be more general and focused
specifically on hydro fabric data functionality.
hydroloom
implements algorithms documented in:
NHDPlus Attributes:
Moore, R.B., McKay, L.D., Rea, A.H., Bondelid, T.R., Price, C.V., Dewald, T.G.,
and Johnston, C.M., 2019, User's guide for the national hydrography dataset
plus (NHDPlus) high resolution: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2019–1096,
66 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/ofr20191096.
Graph Concepts:
Cormen, T. H., & Leiserson, C. E. (2022). Introduction to
Algorithms, fourth edition. MIT Press.
Pfafstetter Attributes:
Verdin, K. L., & Verdin, J. P. (1999). A topological system for
delineation and codification of the Earth's river basins.
Journal of Hydrology, 218(1–2), 1–12.
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-1694(99)00011-6
The following definitions have been used as much as possible
throughout the package.
Terms for rivers:
Flowline: A flowline is an linear geometry that
represents a segment of a flowing body of water. Some flowlines have no
local drainage area and are never aggregate features.
Flowpath: A flowpath is a linear geometry that
represents the connection between a catchment’s inlet and its outlet.
All flowpaths have a local drainage area and may be aggregates of
flowlines.
Catchment: A physiographic unit with zero or one inlets
and one outlet. A catchment is represented by one or more partial
realizations; flowpath, divide, and networks of flowpaths and
divides.
Catchment Divide: The polygon boundary that encompasses
a catchment.
data.table
package is used for some key joins to
enhance scalability but dplyr is preferred for clarity.hy
class tibble standardizes all attribute names in
code.make_index_ids()
and make_fromids()
This software is preliminary or provisional and is subject to revision. It is being provided to meet the need for timely best science. The software has not received final approval by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). No warranty, expressed or implied, is made by the USGS or the U.S. Government as to the functionality of the software and related material nor shall the fact of release constitute any such warranty. The software is provided on the condition that neither the USGS nor the U.S. Government shall be held liable for any damages resulting from the authorized or unauthorized use of the software.