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[Dataset Title/Name]: Harmonized Database of Western U.S. Water Rights (HarDWR) #308

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QiangyuLi opened this issue Nov 15, 2024 · 1 comment
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Dataset description

This data provided a unique comprenehsive database of the western U.S. water use history record. This dataset compiles water rights information from 11 Western U.S. states, harmonizing terminology, formatting, and definitions across different state regulatory agencies.

Data is recently updated, and share at https://data.msdlive.org/records/z0h32-ne023

Peer reviewed article link: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-024-03434-6#Sec6

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Water Rights, Harmonized Database

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asdsaah commented Nov 21, 2024

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Data Download Link: Yes, NOT Uploaded to GEE — It is available for download at HarDWR - Harmonized Water Rights Records;
Citation: Yes - reference Harmonized Database of Western U.S. Water Rights (HarDWR) v.1.
License for Use: Yes - data is available under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. - Assuming the same license from the paper applies to the data.

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