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A list of all pages that have property "LabNotesInstructions" with value "Here is a helpful link - https://www.usgs.gov/centers/sa-water/science/flood-frequency-information?qt-science_center_objects=0#qt-science_center_objects You could include requirements that students check their results for the given rivers (Fishing Creek, Tar River, Ellerbe Creek, and Roanoke River) to the USGS calculations for an extended assignment. I have adapted a lab similar to this one by SERC (https://serc.carleton.edu/hydromodules/steps/168500.html) from T. Perron using excel to analyze flood frequency of a river into python. It would be easy enough to include more background on Wollman & Miller, geomorphic work, the characterstic flood, extreme value analyses, etc dependent on your course interest and focus. Please visit https://github.com/ale37911/CSDMS_Labs/tree/main/Flood_Freq for associated files (data and instructor Notebook). <p>This lab can be run on the <em>lab</em> (for educators) and <em>jupyter</em> (for general use) instances of the OpenEarthscape JupyterHub: just click one of the links under the <strong>Run online using</strong> heading at the top of this page, then run the notebook in the "CSDMS" kernel.</p> <p>If you don't already have a JupyterHub account, follow the instructions to sign up at https://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/JupyterHub. If you're an educator, you can get JupyterHub accounts for students--please contact us through the CSDMS Help Desk: https://csdms.github.io/help-desk.</p>". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Lab-0021  + (Here is a helpful link - https://www.usgs.Here is a helpful link - https://www.usgs.gov/centers/sa-water/science/flood-frequency-information?qt-science_center_objects=0#qt-science_center_objects </br></br>You could include requirements that students check their results for the given rivers (Fishing Creek, Tar River, Ellerbe Creek, and Roanoke River) to the USGS calculations for an extended assignment.</br></br>I have adapted a lab similar to this one by SERC (https://serc.carleton.edu/hydromodules/steps/168500.html) from T. Perron using excel to analyze flood frequency of a river into python. It would be easy enough to include more background on Wollman & Miller, geomorphic work, the characterstic flood, extreme value analyses, etc dependent on your course interest and focus.</br></br>Please visit https://github.com/ale37911/CSDMS_Labs/tree/main/Flood_Freq for associated files (data and instructor Notebook).</br></br><p>This lab can be run on the <em>lab</em> (for educators) and <em>jupyter</em> (for general use) instances of the OpenEarthscape JupyterHub: just click one of the links under the <strong>Run online using</strong> heading at the top of this page, then run the notebook in the "CSDMS" kernel.</p></br></br><p>If you don't already have a JupyterHub account, follow the instructions to sign up at https://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/JupyterHub. If you're an educator, you can get JupyterHub accounts for students--please contact us through the CSDMS Help Desk: https://csdms.github.io/help-desk.</p> for students--please contact us through the CSDMS Help Desk: https://csdms.github.io/help-desk.</p>)