In VT, USGS gages do not have any Water Quality data associated with sediment loads. Would it be possible to integrate a similar tool where the user defines a reference cross-section(s) and corresponding gradation to compute/develop a sediment transport capacity rating curve? This would help when one is trying to determine the effective discharge of a watershed.
Hi, seems like a super usefull tool. I am trying to test it out, however, every time I try to paste something from the clipboard or import from CSV, the tool crashes and shuts down. I made sure it is in the same format as your example. Not sure what is the issue here.
The data have to be in the right format to paste into the tool...and then you can't just Ctrl+V to paste them in there. You actually need to go to File-->Import-->Clipboard.
Hej, thanks for the reply. I followed these steps and made sure it is in the right format. It's not that the files won't import. The software just crashes when I import them. The tool dissapears and if I wan't to open it again I need to restart HEC-RAS@@stanfordgibson
I think it is a problem for version 6.3.1, probably because it was trying to connect with the USGS server. I updated to version 6.4.1 and now it works.
In VT, USGS gages do not have any Water Quality data associated with sediment loads. Would it be possible to integrate a similar tool where the user defines a reference cross-section(s) and corresponding gradation to compute/develop a sediment transport capacity rating curve? This would help when one is trying to determine the effective discharge of a watershed.
The sediment transport capacity tool, under the hydraulic design tools, does what you've just described.
This is a great video! Could you please provide the web link to where the USGS sediment load data is coming from? Thank you!
Hi, seems like a super usefull tool. I am trying to test it out, however, every time I try to paste something from the clipboard or import from CSV, the tool crashes and shuts down. I made sure it is in the same format as your example. Not sure what is the issue here.
The data have to be in the right format to paste into the tool...and then you can't just Ctrl+V to paste them in there. You actually need to go to File-->Import-->Clipboard.
I just posted a video that includes this process. It is at 18:38 in this video: th-cam.com/video/ZuhK_gTcz1g/w-d-xo.html
Hej, thanks for the reply. I followed these steps and made sure it is in the right format. It's not that the files won't import. The software just crashes when I import them. The tool dissapears and if I wan't to open it again I need to restart HEC-RAS@@stanfordgibson
I think it is a problem for version 6.3.1, probably because it was trying to connect with the USGS server. I updated to version 6.4.1 and now it works.
@@maartenwynants7203 Good. Glad its working. There was a bug in 6.3.1 where it would sometimes crash if your internet connection was weak