TERRESTRIAL HYDROLOGY LAB
at University of Cincinnati

DATA FROM OUR LAB
RADR
RADR (Remotely-sensed Arctic Discharge Reanalysis): a daily discharge product for 486,493 pan-Arctic river reaches from 1984-2018 that assimilates 9.18 million river discharge estimates made from 155,710 satellite images into hydrologic model simulations.
Download: RADR
Reference: Feng, D., Gleason, C.J., Lin, P. et al. Recent changes to Arctic river discharge. Nature Communications 12, 6917 (2021). [Link]

GLOW
GLOW (Global LOng-term river Width): a 37-year global river width dataset derived from Landsat satellites for all global rivers wider than 90 m for 1984-2020.
Download: GLOW
Reference: Feng, D., Gleason C.J., Yang X., Allen G.H., and Pavelsky T.M., 2022, How have global river widths changed over time? Water Resources Research, DOI: 10.1029/2021WR031712 [Link]
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GRDR
GRDR (Global River Discharge Reanalysis): a daily discharge product for ~2.9 million river reaches from 1984-2018 that assimilates 33.1 million river discharge observations derived from over one billion river width measurements made from Landsat images into hydrologic model simulations.
Download: GRDR
Reference: Feng, D., Gleason, C.J., More flow upstream and less flow downstream: the changing form and function of global rivers. Science, 386,1305-1311 (2024). [Link]

CLEAR-TP
CLEAR-TP (CONUS’s Landsat-based Estimation and Assessment of Riverine TP) is a remotely estimated riverine total phosphorus database covering 33,497 U.S. river reaches (107,000 km in river length) from 1984 to 2018.
Download: CLEAR-TP
Reference: Ramtel P. and D. Feng, Multi-decadal Spatial-temporal Changes in total Phosphorus concentration in U.S. Rivers. Environmental Research Communication, 8, 031007 (2026). [Link]​​
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