Here are the messages between 20081201 and 20081231. 1. RE: computed and observed met data 2. Internship available with the EPA BASINS group 3. Instream BMPs integration within WinHSPF 4. RE: Instream BMPs integration within WinHSPF 5. BASINS COUPLED WITH PHREEQCI 6. RE: BASINS COUPLED WITH PHREEQCI 7. source code 8. FTable generation 9. HSPEXP error 10. Re: Question on running HSPEXP 11. Importing pre-delineated watersheds 12. Re: Importing pre-delineated watersheds 13. Re: FTable generation 14. RE: Importing pre-delineated watersheds 15. RE: source code 16. Error: Array subscript exceeds allocated area 17. RE: source code 18. RE: source code 19. RE: Error: Array subscript exceeds allocated area 20. RE: Error: Array subscript exceeds allocated area 21. RE: Error: Array subscript exceeds allocated area 22. RE: Error: Array subscript exceeds allocated area 23. Using SQOLIM from Fecal Indicator Tool 24. Using SQOLIM from Fecal Indicator Tool 25. Hello all, here is my first question 26. Watershed Delineation 27. Watershed Delineation 28. HSPEXP error: Not a valid UCI file 29. Re: HSPEXP error: Not a valid UCI file 30. Re: HSPEXP error: Not a valid UCI file 31. HSPFEngine error: overflow 32. GIRAS data 33. GIRAS data 34. Re: GIRAS data 35. Re: GIRAS data 36. monthly PEST parameters 37. monthly PEST parameters ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 1 X-lyris-Id: 176417 Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 14:15:49 -0500 From: "Paul Hummel" Subject: RE: computed and observed met data This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002C_01C953BF.4FF49DE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit BASINS precip data with a Scenario of "OBSERVED" are the original hourly recorded values, with missing data filled by nearby stations. (Liz, these values should match the NCDC data you purchased for "non-missing" periods). Precip data with a Scenario of "COMPUTED" are hourly values disaggregated from observed daily records. For more details on the revised BASINS met data, see BASINS Technical Note #10 on the BASINS web site. Hope this helps. Paul Hummel AQUA TERRA Consultants _____ From: Korb, Liz [mailto:lkorb@BrwnCald.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 5:21 PM To: Private list for BASINS users Subject: [basinsinfo] computed and observed met data I have three sets of met data at the same station. The first I purchased from the NCDC and the other two are observed and calculated data sets from BASINS. The purchased data has large chunks of missing data (several months at a time). The observed BASINS data has precipitation during those time periods but it is not the same as the computed BASINS data during those time periods. How does BASINS obtain/calculate data for these missing time periods and why is not the same as the computed data? -Liz Liz Korb Water Resources Engineer Brown and Caldwell, Seattle 701 Pike Street, Suite 1200 Seattle, WA 98101 Direct Phone: 206.749.2884 Main Phone: 206.624.0100 Fax: 206.749.2200 lkorb@brwncald.com ------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to the basinsinfo listserver. To unsubscribe, send the words unsubscribe basinsinfo to lyris@lists.epa.gov OR: Use the listserver's web interface at https://lists.epa.gov/cgi-bin/lyris.pl to manage your subscription. OR Contact the basinsinfo listserver owner at basinsinfo-Owner@lists.epa.gov ------------------------------------------ _____ If this email is spam, report it here: http://www.OnlyMyEmail.com/ReportSpam ------=_NextPart_000_002C_01C953BF.4FF49DE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

BASINS precip data with a Scenario = of “OBSERVED” are the original hourly recorded values, with missing data filled by = nearby stations.

(Liz, these values should match the = NCDC data you purchased for “non-missing” = periods).

Precip data with a Scenario of = “COMPUTED” are hourly values disaggregated from observed daily = records.

For more details on the revised = BASINS met data, see BASINS Technical Note #10 on the BASINS web = site.

Hope this = helps.

Paul = Hummel

AQUA TERRA = Consultants

 

 


From: Korb, = Liz [mailto:lkorb@BrwnCald.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November = 26, 2008 5:21 PM
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Subject: [basinsinfo] = computed and observed met data

 

I have three sets of met data at the same station. = The first I purchased from the NCDC and the other two are observed and calculated = data sets from BASINS. The purchased data has large chunks of missing data = (several months at a time). The observed BASINS data has precipitation during = those time periods but it is not the same as the computed BASINS data during those = time periods. How does BASINS obtain/calculate data for these missing time = periods and why is not the same as the computed = data?

 

-Liz

 

Liz Korb

Water = Resources = Engineer
Brown and Caldwell, Seattle

701 Pike Street, Suite = 1200

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Seattle, WA 98101=
Direct Phone: 206.749.2884

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------=_NextPart_000_002C_01C953BF.4FF49DE0-- ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 2 X-lyris-Id: 176580 Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 15:02:21 -0500 From: Carleton.Jim@epamail.epa.gov Subject: Internship available with the EPA BASINS group Dear BASINS users: The Modeling Team in EPA's Office of Water is currently looking for a motivated individual to serve on a one-year internship with the Team. Details can be found at http://orise.orau.gov/sep/needs/rgneeds.htm, under announcement # EPA 2008-113. Jim Carleton Modeling Team leader Office of Water, Office of Science & Technology U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 3 X-lyris-Id: 176583 Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2008 13:18:40 -0800 From: "Remi Candaele" Subject: Instream BMPs integration within WinHSPF This is a MIME message. If you are reading this text, you may want to consider changing to a mail reader or gateway that understands how to properly handle MIME multipart messages. --=__Part70580C20.0__= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Basins Users I am trying to integrate BMPs within my HSPF watershed model. The WinHSPF BMP module allows me to add offsite BMPs such as detention basins and infiltration basins. However I have not been able to integrate an instream BMP such as vegetated earthen channel or revetment. The fact that the instream BMP physically treats both runoff from the concerned reach but also flow from the upstream reach makes the integration complicated. I am able to treat the runoff from the concerned reach but not the one from the upstream reach. Have you ever faced this issue? Any thoughts, suggestions? I have considered different ways to change the schematic but they do not take the instream processes (erosion...) into account. Thank you for you help R??mi Candaele Remi Candaele Stormwater Management RBF Consulting 949-855-7007 --=__Part70580C20.0__= Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Description: HTML
Hello Basins Users
 
I am trying to integrate BMPs within my HSPF watershed model. The = WinHSPF BMP module allows me to add offsite BMPs such as detention basins = and infiltration basins. However I have not been able to integrate an = instream BMP such as vegetated earthen channel or revetment. The fact that = the instream BMP physically treats both runoff from the concerned = reach but also flow from the upstream reach makes the integration = complicated. I am able to treat the runoff from the concerned reach but = not the one from the upstream reach.
 
Have you ever faced this issue? Any thoughts, suggestions? I have = considered different ways to change the schematic but they do not take the = instream processes (erosion...) into account.
 
Thank you for you help
 
R=C3=A9mi Candaele
 
Remi Candaele
Stormwater Management
RBF Consulting
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I will appreciate the information. Dina L. Lopez, Ph.D. Professor Department of Geological Sciences Ohio University 316 Clippinger Laboratories Athens, Ohio 45701 ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 6 X-lyris-Id: 176653 Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 13:52:02 -0500 From: "Burgholzer,Robert" Subject: RE: BASINS COUPLED WITH PHREEQCI Dina, I and a colleague have some interest in coupling HSPF to chemical speciation models, and may be willing to work on a coupling strategy if it does not already exist. I don't do too much work in BASINS directly, so feel free to contact offline if this does not have to be a BASINS specific topic. Robert W. Burgholzer Surface Water Modeler Office of Water Supply and Planning Virginia Department of Environmental Quality rwburgholzer@deq.virginia.gov 804-698-4405 Open Source Modeling Tools: http://sourceforge.net/projects/npsource/ -----Original Message----- From: lopezd@ohio.edu [mailto:lopezd@ohio.edu]=20 Sent: Friday, December 05, 2008 12:28 PM To: Private list for BASINS users Subject: [basinsinfo] BASINS COUPLED WITH PHREEQCI Dear Basin Users, I would like to know if any of you know of a version of BASINS or HSPF coupled to PHREEQCI. I will=20 appreciate the information. Dina L. 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Thanks drew -- ------------------------------------------ Drew Ackerman 3535 Harbor Blvd Suite 110 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714-755-3217 Take a look at our improved web site: www.sccwrp.org ------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 8 X-lyris-Id: 176671 Date: Fri, 05 Dec 2008 14:29:49 -0800 From: Drew Ackerman Subject: FTable generation Is there any documentation on the specific algorithm used to generate FTables from the average channel slope, length, drainage area, and physiographic province? I looked up the reference in AWRA but didn't see the algorithm spelled out. Thanks drew -- ------------------------------------------ Drew Ackerman 3535 Harbor Blvd Suite 110 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714-755-3217 Take a look at our improved web site: www.sccwrp.org ------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 9 X-lyris-Id: 176676 Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 18:10:44 -0800 From: "Sarah Praskievicz" Subject: HSPEXP error ------=_Part_31868_8703733.1228529444902 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Hello everyone, Thank you all for helping me over the past several weeks with the errors I was experiencing with HSPF. It seems the problem was with my met data; I downloaded a new WDM file, and I'm happy to report that my model is now consistently running error-free. I am now ready to begin calibrating, and I have a question about HSPEXP. I created a basin description (.exs) file as directed by the online tutorial, but when I try to open it, I get the following message: ERROR opening WDM data file, code: -16534 Check to be sure the prefix in the Basic Characteristic file is correct, the file exists, and you have write access to it. I don't see why I should have a problem with any of the above. I have my .wdm, .exs, and .uci files saved in the same folder. I also tried to open the test1.exs file that came with HSPEXP, and that wouldn't open either. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks, Sarah Praskievicz ------=_Part_31868_8703733.1228529444902 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
Hello everyone,
 
Thank you all for helping me over the past several weeks with the errors I was experiencing with HSPF.  It seems the problem was with my met data; I downloaded a new WDM file, and I'm happy to report that my model is now consistently running error-free.
 
I am now ready to begin calibrating, and I have a question about HSPEXP.  I created a basin description (.exs) file as directed by the online tutorial, but when I try to open it, I get the following message:
 
ERROR opening WDM data file, code: -16534
Check to be sure the prefix in the Basic Characteristic file is correct, the file exists, and you have write access to it.
 
I don't see why I should have a problem with any of the above.  I have my .wdm, .exs, and .uci files saved in the same folder.  I also tried to open the test1.exs file that came with HSPEXP, and that wouldn't open either.  Does anyone have any suggestions?
 
Thanks,
Sarah Praskievicz
------=_Part_31868_8703733.1228529444902-- ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 10 X-lyris-Id: 176683 Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2008 13:36:07 +0200 From: janiaho@mappi.helsinki.fi Subject: Re: Question on running HSPEXP Hi to all, I had this same problem and managed to solve it by installing DOSBox, =20 a x86 emulator with DOS. Jani Aho > Hello, > > > > I downloaded BASINS4.0 to use WinHSPF for streamflow simulation. After I r= an > WinHSPF, I tried to use HSPEXP for calibration. First I started with > exercise given in the training section under EPA BASINS page. However, > after I typed some of input information, HSPEXP dos window stopped without > any reason(arrow keys or any other keys did not work). I tried several tim= es > but had same problems again. Could you tell what might cause this problem > and how I can solve this problem? > > > > Regards, > > > > Eunjin Han > > > > > ------------------------------------------ > You are currently subscribed to the basinsinfo listserver. > > To unsubscribe, send the words unsubscribe basinsinfo to lyris@lists.epa.g= ov > OR: > Use the listserver's web interface at =20 > https://lists.epa.gov/cgi-bin/lyris.pl to manage your > subscription. > OR > Contact the basinsinfo listserver owner at basinsinfo-Owner@lists.epa.gov > ------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 11 X-lyris-Id: 176719 Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2008 16:49:31 -0000 From: "C. Andy Miller" Subject: Importing pre-delineated watersheds I'd like to use a watershed with subwatersheds that have already been delineated in ARCGIS. I haven't been able to replicate the precise boundaries using BASINs manual delineator. Is there a way to use this pre-delineated watershed as a basis for a BASINs HSPF model? Andy Miller SCDHEC 803-898-4031 ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 12 X-lyris-Id: 176725 Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2008 13:15:34 -0500 From: Liz_Scheessele@URSCorp.com Subject: Re: Importing pre-delineated watersheds --0__=0ABBFF8ADFF0524B8f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBFF8ADFF0524B Content-type: multipart/alternative; Boundary="1__=0ABBFF8ADFF0524B8f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBFF8ADFF0524B" --1__=0ABBFF8ADFF0524B8f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBFF8ADFF0524B Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Andy, I have previously used my own subbasins, streams, and outfalls for HSPF= simulation through BASINS 3. I have not made the switch to BASINS 4........... See the BASINS 3 user's manual section 8.3 Predefined Delineation. Thi= s section provides the fields that your shapefile(s) must contain... Good luck! Liz Scheessele, PE, CFM Project Engineer URS Corporation 277 Bendix Rd. Suite 500 Virginia Beach, VA 23452 757-499-4224 ext. 1266 = This e-mail and any attachments are confidential. If you receive this = message in error or are not the intended recipient, you should not ret= ain, distribute, disclose or use any of this information and you should des= troy the e-mail and any attachments or copies. = = = "C. Andy Miller" = = = To 12/08/2008 11:49 AM "Private list for BASINS = users" = = Please respond to = cc "Private list for = BASINS users" Subj= ect pre-delineated watersheds = = = = = = = I'd like to use a watershed with subwatersheds that have already been delineated in ARCGIS. I haven't been able to replicate the precise boundaries using BASINs manual delineator. Is there a way to use this pre-delineated watershed as a basis for a BASINs HSPF model? Andy Miller SCDHEC 803-898-4031 ------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to the basinsinfo listserver. To unsubscribe, send the words unsubscribe basinsinfo to lyris@lists.epa.gov OR: Use the listserver's web interface at https://lists.epa.gov/cgi-bin/lyris.pl to manage your subscription. OR Contact the basinsinfo listserver owner at basinsinfo-Owner@lists.epa.g= ov ------------------------------------------ = --1__=0ABBFF8ADFF0524B8f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBFF8ADFF0524B Content-type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-Disposition: inline Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable

Andy,

I have previously used my own subbasins, streams, and = outfalls for HSPF simulation through BASINS 3.
I have not made the switch to BASINS 4...........

See the BASINS 3 user's manual section 8.3 Predefined = Delineation. This section provides the fields that your shapefile(s) m= ust contain...
Good luck!

Liz Scheessele, PE, CFM
Project Engineer
URS Corporation
277 Bendix Rd. Suite 500
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If you have specific questions about the algorithm used to generate FTables for the physiographic provinces of the Mid-Atlantic Region, please contact me directly. Yusuf Mohamoud Ph.D., P.E. Research Hydrologist Ecosystems Research Division 960 College Station Road Athens, Georgia 30605 Tel 706-355-8109 Fax 706-355-8104 Drew Ackerman To "Private list for BASINS users" 12/05/2008 05:29 PM cc Subject Please respond [basinsinfo] FTable generation to "Private list for BASINS users" Is there any documentation on the specific algorithm used to generate FTables from the average channel slope, length, drainage area, and physiographic province? I looked up the reference in AWRA but didn't see the algorithm spelled out. Thanks drew -- ------------------------------------------ Drew Ackerman 3535 Harbor Blvd Suite 110 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714-755-3217 Take a look at our improved web site: www.sccwrp.org ------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to the basinsinfo listserver. To unsubscribe, send the words unsubscribe basinsinfo to lyris@lists.epa.gov OR: Use the listserver's web interface at https://lists.epa.gov/cgi-bin/lyris.pl to manage your subscription. OR Contact the basinsinfo listserver owner at basinsinfo-Owner@lists.epa.gov ------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 14 X-lyris-Id: 176769 Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2008 13:48:49 -0500 From: "Parker, Joseph Michael" Subject: RE: Importing pre-delineated watersheds This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C95A2E.C5CB0A7B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Bring in the GIS layer into BASINS. Using the BASINS manual delineation = tool the needed subbasin layer would be your previously delineated watershed layer. Then all you need is your = DEM and stream layer and you should be good to go. Joe Parker University of Tennessee ------_=_NextPart_001_01C95A2E.C5CB0A7B Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: [basinsinfo] Importing pre-delineated watersheds

Bring in the GIS layer into BASINS. Using the BASINS = manual delineation tool the needed subbasin layer would be
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C95A2E.C5CB0A7B-- ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 15 X-lyris-Id: 176790 Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 09:34:13 -0500 From: "Paul Duda" Subject: RE: source code Hi Drew, The latest source code for HSPF library is available here: http://hspf.com/svn/root/lib3.0/SRC/HSPF122 This code has some recent updates that have not yet been made available through a compiled release, such as an increase in the allowable number of operations from 500 to 1000. We are doing some final testing on this update and hope to release it soon. FYI, since you mention that you are interested in the dimensioning of PERLND, IMPLND, and RCHRES, I'll mention that those are not dimensioned individually. There is a maximum number of operations (was 500, becoming 1000) that includes the sum of all PERLND, IMPLND, RCHRES, along with any utility operations like COPY, PLTGEN, BMPRAC, etc. The WinHSPF source is here: http://hspf.com/svn/root/vb6/WinHSPF I can tell you there is nothing in there related to dimensioning of HSPF operations -- it's all dynamically allocated in the user interface. Paul Duda AQUA TERRA Consultants -----Original Message----- From: Drew Ackerman [mailto:drewa@sccwrp.org] Sent: Friday, December 05, 2008 5:09 PM To: Private list for BASINS users Subject: [basinsinfo] source code Where is the latest source code for HSPF 13(?)/WinHSPF 2.3 build 30 available for download? I specifically want to look at the dimensioning of PERLND, IMPLND, and RCHRES. Thanks drew -- ------------------------------------------ Drew Ackerman 3535 Harbor Blvd Suite 110 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714-755-3217 Take a look at our improved web site: www.sccwrp.org ------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to the basinsinfo listserver. To unsubscribe, send the words unsubscribe basinsinfo to lyris@lists.epa.gov OR: Use the listserver's web interface at https://lists.epa.gov/cgi-bin/lyris.pl to manage your subscription. OR Contact the basinsinfo listserver owner at basinsinfo-Owner@lists.epa.gov ------------------------------------------ -- If this email is spam, report it here: http://www.onlymyemail.com/view/?action=reportSpam&Id=MTcyMzc6ODA3NDE1NDQzOn BiZHVkYUBhcXVhdGVycmEuY29t ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 16 X-lyris-Id: 176828 Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 11:12:59 -0600 From: "Rahim, Mustafa" Subject: Error: Array subscript exceeds allocated area --_000_5973FF702D942347837871E2BA794C810123D51964zeusswsuiuced_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello all While opening an uci file I am getting the following error Array subscript exceeds allocated area (see 'Arrays" in the Lahey Fortran 9= 0 Language Reference). Error occurred at line 756 of file C:\lib3.0\src\hsp= f122\HSPFEC.FOR. Any help will be highly appreciated, thanks a lot. Mustafa Rahim --_000_5973FF702D942347837871E2BA794C810123D51964zeusswsuiuced_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello=20 all
 
While ope= ning an uci=20 file I am getting the following error
 
Array sub= script=20 exceeds allocated area (see 'Arrays" in the Lahey Fortran 90 Language=20 Reference). Error occurred at line 756 of file=20 C:\lib3.0\src\hspf122\HSPFEC.FOR.
 
Any help = will be=20 highly appreciated, thanks a lot.
 
Mustafa Rahim
 
--_000_5973FF702D942347837871E2BA794C810123D51964zeusswsuiuced_-- ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 17 X-lyris-Id: 176829 Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 10:35:51 -0700 From: "Mike Wang (AENV)" Subject: RE: source code Paul, Can you provide us a username and password for accessing this AQUA TERRA server site? =20 Mike Wang Surface Water Quality Modeller Alberta Environment Canada -----Original Message----- From: Paul Duda [mailto:pbduda@aquaterra.com]=20 Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 7:34 AM To: Private list for BASINS users Subject: RE: [basinsinfo] source code Hi Drew, The latest source code for HSPF library is available here: http://hspf.com/svn/root/lib3.0/SRC/HSPF122 This code has some recent updates that have not yet been made available through a compiled release, such as an increase in the allowable number of operations from 500 to 1000. We are doing some final testing on this update and hope to release it soon. FYI, since you mention that you are interested in the dimensioning of PERLND, IMPLND, and RCHRES, I'll mention that those are not dimensioned individually. There is a maximum number of operations (was 500, becoming 1000) that includes the sum of all PERLND, IMPLND, RCHRES, along with any utility operations like COPY, PLTGEN, BMPRAC, etc. The WinHSPF source is here: http://hspf.com/svn/root/vb6/WinHSPF I can tell you there is nothing in there related to dimensioning of HSPF operations -- it's all dynamically allocated in the user interface. Paul Duda AQUA TERRA Consultants -----Original Message----- From: Drew Ackerman [mailto:drewa@sccwrp.org] Sent: Friday, December 05, 2008 5:09 PM To: Private list for BASINS users Subject: [basinsinfo] source code Where is the latest source code for HSPF 13(?)/WinHSPF 2.3 build 30 available for download? I specifically want to look at the dimensioning of PERLND, IMPLND, and RCHRES. 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This message contains confidential information and is intended only= for the individual named. If you are not the named addressee you should = not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 18 X-lyris-Id: 176839 Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 13:40:33 -0500 From: "Paul Duda" Subject: RE: source code Oops, sorry, I didn't realize the outside world couldn't see that site. UserName: guest Password: atcguest -----Original Message----- From: Mike Wang (AENV) [mailto:mike.n.wang@gov.ab.ca] Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 12:36 PM To: Private list for BASINS users Subject: RE: [basinsinfo] source code Paul, Can you provide us a username and password for accessing this AQUA TERRA server site? Mike Wang Surface Water Quality Modeller Alberta Environment Canada -----Original Message----- From: Paul Duda [mailto:pbduda@aquaterra.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 7:34 AM To: Private list for BASINS users Subject: RE: [basinsinfo] source code Hi Drew, The latest source code for HSPF library is available here: http://hspf.com/svn/root/lib3.0/SRC/HSPF122 This code has some recent updates that have not yet been made available through a compiled release, such as an increase in the allowable number of operations from 500 to 1000. We are doing some final testing on this update and hope to release it soon. FYI, since you mention that you are interested in the dimensioning of PERLND, IMPLND, and RCHRES, I'll mention that those are not dimensioned individually. There is a maximum number of operations (was 500, becoming 1000) that includes the sum of all PERLND, IMPLND, RCHRES, along with any utility operations like COPY, PLTGEN, BMPRAC, etc. The WinHSPF source is here: http://hspf.com/svn/root/vb6/WinHSPF I can tell you there is nothing in there related to dimensioning of HSPF operations -- it's all dynamically allocated in the user interface. Paul Duda AQUA TERRA Consultants -----Original Message----- From: Drew Ackerman [mailto:drewa@sccwrp.org] Sent: Friday, December 05, 2008 5:09 PM To: Private list for BASINS users Subject: [basinsinfo] source code Where is the latest source code for HSPF 13(?)/WinHSPF 2.3 build 30 available for download? I specifically want to look at the dimensioning of PERLND, IMPLND, and RCHRES. 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To unsubscribe, send the words unsubscribe basinsinfo to lyris@lists.epa.gov OR: Use the listserver's web interface at https://lists.epa.gov/cgi-bin/lyris.pl to manage your subscription. OR Contact the basinsinfo listserver owner at basinsinfo-Owner@lists.epa.gov ------------------------------------------ -- If this email is spam, report it here: http://www.onlymyemail.com/view/?action=reportSpam&Id=MTcyMzc6ODEwMDMwNzk0On BiZHVkYUBhcXVhdGVycmEuY29t ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 19 X-lyris-Id: 176841 Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 13:50:41 -0500 From: Tom Jobes Subject: RE: Error: Array subscript exceeds allocated area --_000_09BC558197EEA84280342FA285F3ACEA3A163D1ECCMAILSVRsjrwmd_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Mustafa, The code location implies that your MASS-LINK block is excessively complica= ted. How many lines do you have? Do any of them omit the member name? Tom Jobes St Johns River Water Management District tjobes@sjrwmd.com W: 386-329-4463 C: 386-937-6341 From: Rahim, Mustafa [mailto:rahim@illinois.edu] Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 12:13 PM To: Private list for BASINS users Subject: [basinsinfo] Error: Array subscript exceeds allocated area Hello all While opening an uci file I am getting the following error Array subscript exceeds allocated area (see 'Arrays" in the Lahey Fortran 9= 0 Language Reference). Error occurred at line 756 of file C:\lib3.0\src\hsp= f122\HSPFEC.FOR. Any help will be highly appreciated, thanks a lot. Mustafa Rahim ------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to the basinsinfo listserver. To unsubscribe, send the words unsubscribe basinsinfo to lyris@lists.epa.go= v OR: Use the listserver's web interface at https://lists.epa.gov/cgi-bin/lyris.p= l to manage your subscription. 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Mustafa,

 

The code location implies that your MASS-LINK block is excessively complicated.  How many lines do you have?  Do any of = them omit the member name?

 

Tom Jobes

St Johns River Water Management District

tjobes@sjrwmd.com

W: 386-329-4463

C: 386-937-6341

 

From: Rahim, Mustaf= a [mailto:rahim@illinois.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 12:13 PM
To: Private list for BASINS users
Subject: [basinsinfo] Error: Array subscript exceeds allocated area<= o:p>

 

Hello all

 

While opening an uci file I am getting the following error

 

Array subscript exceeds allocated area (see 'Arrays" in the Lahey Fortran 90 Language Reference). Error occurred at line 756 of file C:\lib3.0\src\hspf122\HSPFEC.FOR.

 

Any help will be highly appreciated, thanks a lot.

 

Mustafa Rahim

 

 

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--_000_09BC558197EEA84280342FA285F3ACEA3A163D1ECCMAILSVRsjrwmd_-- ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 20 X-lyris-Id: 176847 Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 14:59:36 -0600 From: "Rahim, Mustafa" Subject: RE: Error: Array subscript exceeds allocated area --_000_5973FF702D942347837871E2BA794C810123F469ACzeusswsuiuced_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tom, Thanks for your quick response. Yes you are right, MASS-LINK2 contains 881= Lines but member name appears fine. I think when I was adjusting the multi= pliers for sand-silt-clay fractions somehow the problem occurred, My model= has 289 PERLANDs. I assigned the multiplier in MASS-LINK in the following = way, PERLND101 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0 0.05 RCHRES1 INFLOW ISE= D 1 0 PERLND102 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0 0.05 RCHRES1 INFLOW ISE= D 1 0 .............................................................. PERLND175 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0 0.1 RCHRES15 INF= LOW ISED 1 0 PERLND176 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0 0.1 RCHRES15 INF= LOW ISED 1 0 PERLND101 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0.55 RCHRES1 INFLOW ISED 2 PERLND102 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0.55 RCHRES1 INFLOW ISED 2 PERLND101 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0.4 RCHRES1 INFLOW ISED 3 PERLND102 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0.4 RCHRES1 INFLOW ISED 3 ...etc Interestingly, after saving the file when I reopen it shows only PERLAND in= sted of PERLAND101 etc.. Do I need some additional works to do? Or what should be ideal steps to ass= ign multiplier to different PERLAND block? Thanks again for your help. Mustafa ________________________________ From: Tom Jobes [mailto:TJobes@sjrwmd.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 12:51 PM To: Private list for BASINS users Subject: RE:[basinsinfo] Error: Array subscript exceeds allocated area Mustafa, The code location implies that your MASS-LINK block is excessively complica= ted. How many lines do you have? Do any of them omit the member name? Tom Jobes St Johns River Water Management District tjobes@sjrwmd.com W: 386-329-4463 C: 386-937-6341 From: Rahim, Mustafa [mailto:rahim@illinois.edu] Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 12:13 PM To: Private list for BASINS users Subject: [basinsinfo] Error: Array subscript exceeds allocated area Hello all While opening an uci file I am getting the following error Array subscript exceeds allocated area (see 'Arrays" in the Lahey Fortran 9= 0 Language Reference). Error occurred at line 756 of file C:\lib3.0\src\hsp= f122\HSPFEC.FOR. Any help will be highly appreciated, thanks a lot. Mustafa Rahim ------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to the basinsinfo listserver. To unsubscribe, send the words unsubscribe basinsinfo to lyris@lists.epa.go= v OR: Use the listserver's web interface at https://lists.epa.gov/cgi-bin/lyris.p= l to manage your subscription. OR Contact the basinsinfo listserver owner at basinsinfo-Owner@lists.epa.gov ------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to the basinsinfo listserver. To unsubscribe, send the words unsubscribe basinsinfo to lyris@lists.epa.go= v OR: Use the listserver's web interface at https://lists.epa.gov/cgi-bin/lyris.p= l to manage your subscription. OR Contact the basinsinfo listserver owner at basinsinfo-Owner@lists.epa.gov ------------------------------------------ --_000_5973FF702D942347837871E2BA794C810123F469ACzeusswsuiuced_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tom,

 

Thanks = for your=20 quick response. Yes you are right,  MASS-LINK2 contains 881 Lines but= =20 member name appears fine. I think when I was adjusting the multipliers= =20 for  sand-silt-clay fractions somehow the problem occurred, My model h= as=20 289 PERLANDs. I assigned the multiplier in MASS-LINK in the following way,= =20

 

<= /FONT>
PERLND101 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0 0.05 RCHRES1<= /TD> INFLOW ISED 1 0PERLND102 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0 0.05 RCHRES1 INFLOW ISED 1 0
................................................= ..............
 
PERLND175 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0 0.1 RCHRES15= INFLOW ISED 1 0PERLND176 SEDMNT SOSED1 0 0.1 RCHRES15 INFLOW ISED 1 0
 = ;

PERLND101 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0.55 RCHRES1= INFLOW=20 ISED 2

PERLND102 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0.55 RCHRES1= INFLOW=20 ISED 2

PERLND101 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0.4 RCHRES1 = INFLOW=20 ISED 3

PERLND102 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0.4 RCHRES1 = INFLOW=20 ISED 3

...etc
Interestingly, after saving the file when I reopen it shows= only=20 PERLAND insted of PERLAND101 etc..
 
Do I need some additional works to do? Or what s= hould=20 be ideal steps to assign multiplier to different PERLAND block? Thanks agai= n for=20 your help.
 
Mustafa
 
 

From: Tom J= obes=20 [mailto:TJobes@sjrwmd.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 12= :51=20 PM
To: Private list for BASINS users
Subject:=20 RE:[basinsinfo] Error: Array subscript exceeds allocated=20 area

Mustafa,

 

The=20 code location implies that your MASS-LINK block is excessively=20 complicated.  How many lines do you have?  Do any of them omit th= e=20 member name?

 

Tom=20 Jobes

St Johns River Wat= er=20 Management District

tjobes@sjrwmd.com<= o:p>

W:=20 386-329-4463

C:=20 386-937-6341

 

From:<= /B> Rahim, Musta= fa=20 [mailto:rahim@illinois.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 1= 2:13=20 PM
To: Private list for BASINS users
Subject: [basinsin= fo]=20 Error: Array subscript exceeds allocated area

 

Hello=20 all

 

While opening = an uci=20 file I am getting the following error

 

Array subscrip= t=20 exceeds allocated area (see 'Arrays" in the Lahey Fortran 90 Language=20 Reference). Error occurred at line 756 of file=20 C:\lib3.0\src\hspf122\HSPFEC.FOR.

 

Any help will = be=20 highly appreciated, thanks a lot.

 

Mustafa=20 Rahim

 

 

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--_000_5973FF702D942347837871E2BA794C810123F469ACzeusswsuiuced_-- ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 21 X-lyris-Id: 176849 Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 16:41:13 -0500 From: Tom Jobes Subject: RE: Error: Array subscript exceeds allocated area --_000_09BC558197EEA84280342FA285F3ACEA3A163D1EDAMAILSVRsjrwmd_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Mustafa, Make sure that you're clear what belongs in SCHEMATIC and what belongs in M= ASS-LINK. MASS-LINK should not contain PERLND ID numbers (e.g. 101, 102, 1= 75, 176)! Those belong in SCHEMATIC only. For example, SCHEMATIC might have: SCHEMATIC ... PERLND 101 2000.0 RCHRES 1 2 PERLND 102 1000.0 RCHRES 1 2 ... END SCHEMATIC to show the area of each PERLND that is tributary to RCHRES 1, and then the= MASS-LINK would have only 3 sediment links, like: MASS-LINK 2 ... PERLND SEDMNT SOSED 0.05 RCHRES INFLOW ISED 1 PERLND SEDMNT SOSED 0.65 RCHRES INFLOW ISED 2 PERLND SEDMNT SOSED 0.30 RCHRES INFLOW ISED 3 ... END MASS-LINK 2 (The fractions are made up just for example.) If you need different fractions for different PERLNDs, then you use separat= e MASS-LINK tables for each type: MASS-LINK 12 ... PERLND SEDMNT SOSED 0.10 RCHRES INFLOW ISED 1 PERLND SEDMNT SOSED 0.70 RCHRES INFLOW ISED 2 PERLND SEDMNT SOSED 0.20 RCHRES INFLOW ISED 3 ... END MASS-LINK 12 If this and the manual examples of SCHEMATIC and NETWORK don't help you und= erstand the distinction, send me your UCI and I'll explain further what I m= ean offline. Tom Jobes St Johns River Water Management District tjobes@sjrwmd.com W: 386-329-4463 C: 386-937-6341 From: Rahim, Mustafa [mailto:rahim@illinois.edu] Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 4:00 PM To: Private list for BASINS users Subject: RE:[basinsinfo] Error: Array subscript exceeds allocated area Tom, Thanks for your quick response. Yes you are right, MASS-LINK2 contains 881= Lines but member name appears fine. I think when I was adjusting the multi= pliers for sand-silt-clay fractions somehow the problem occurred, My model= has 289 PERLANDs. I assigned the multiplier in MASS-LINK in the following = way, PERLND101 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0 0.05 RCHRES1 INFLOW ISED 1 0 PERLND102 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0 0.05 RCHRES1 INFLOW ISED 1 0 .............................................................. PERLND175 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0 0.1 RCHRES15 INFLOW ISED 1 0 PERLND176 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0 0.1 RCHRES15 INFLOW ISED 1 0 PERLND101 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0.55 RCHRES1 INFLOW ISED 2 PERLND102 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0.55 RCHRES1 INFLOW ISED 2 PERLND101 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0.4 RCHRES1 INFLOW ISED 3 PERLND102 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0.4 RCHRES1 INFLOW ISED 3 ...etc Interestingly, after saving the file when I reopen it shows only PERLAND in= sted of PERLAND101 etc.. Do I need some additional works to do? Or what should be ideal steps to ass= ign multiplier to different PERLAND block? Thanks again for your help. Mustafa ________________________________ From: Tom Jobes [mailto:TJobes@sjrwmd.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 12:51 PM To: Private list for BASINS users Subject: RE:[basinsinfo] Error: Array subscript exceeds allocated area Mustafa, The code location implies that your MASS-LINK block is excessively complica= ted. How many lines do you have? Do any of them omit the member name? Tom Jobes St Johns River Water Management District tjobes@sjrwmd.com W: 386-329-4463 C: 386-937-6341 From: Rahim, Mustafa [mailto:rahim@illinois.edu] Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 12:13 PM To: Private list for BASINS users Subject: [basinsinfo] Error: Array subscript exceeds allocated area Hello all While opening an uci file I am getting the following error Array subscript exceeds allocated area (see 'Arrays" in the Lahey Fortran 9= 0 Language Reference). Error occurred at line 756 of file C:\lib3.0\src\hsp= f122\HSPFEC.FOR. Any help will be highly appreciated, thanks a lot. Mustafa Rahim ------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to the basinsinfo listserver. To unsubscribe, send the words unsubscribe basinsinfo to lyris@lists.epa.go= v OR: Use the listserver's web interface at https://lists.epa.gov/cgi-bin/lyris.p= l to manage your subscription. OR Contact the basinsinfo listserver owner at basinsinfo-Owner@lists.epa.gov ------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to the basinsinfo listserver. To unsubscribe, send the words unsubscribe basinsinfo to lyris@lists.epa.go= v OR: Use the listserver's web interface at https://lists.epa.gov/cgi-bin/lyris.p= l to manage your subscription. OR Contact the basinsinfo listserver owner at basinsinfo-Owner@lists.epa.gov ------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to the basinsinfo listserver. To unsubscribe, send the words unsubscribe basinsinfo to lyris@lists.epa.go= v OR: Use the listserver's web interface at https://lists.epa.gov/cgi-bin/lyris.p= l to manage your subscription. OR Contact the basinsinfo listserver owner at basinsinfo-Owner@lists.epa.gov ------------------------------------------ --_000_09BC558197EEA84280342FA285F3ACEA3A163D1EDAMAILSVRsjrwmd_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Mustafa,

 

Make sure that you’re clear what belongs in SCHEMATIC = and what belongs in MASS-LINK.  MASS-LINK should not contain PERLND ID num= bers (e.g. 101, 102, 175, 176)!  Those belong

in SCHEMATIC only.   

 

For example, SCHEMATIC might have:

 

SCHEMATIC

PERLND 101

20= 00.0

 RCHRES   1

2<= /span>

PERLND 102

10= 00.0

 RCHRES   1

2<= o:p>

END SCHEMATIC <= /span>

 

to show the area of each PERLND that is tributary to RCHRES = 1, and then the MASS-LINK would have only 3 sediment links, like:

 

MASS-LINK        2

PERLND

SEDMNT

SOSED

0.= 05

 RCHRES

INFLOW

ISED

1<= /span>

PERLND

SEDMNT

SOSED

0.= 65

 RCHRES

INFLOW

ISED

2<= o:p>

PERLND

SEDMNT

SOSED

0.= 30

 RCHRES

INFLOW

ISED

3<= o:p>

END MASS-LINK  2=

 

(The fractions are made up just for example.)

 

If you need different fractions for different PERLNDs= , then you use separate MASS-LINK tables for each type:

 

MASS-LINK       12

PERLND

SEDMNT

SOSED

0.= 10

 RCHRES

INFLOW

ISED

1<= /span>

PERLND

SEDMNT

SOSED

0.= 70

 RCHRES

INFLOW

ISED

2<= o:p>

PERLND

SEDMNT

SOSED

0.= 20

 RCHRES

INFLOW

ISED

3<= o:p>

END MASS-LINK 12

 

 

If this and the manual examples of SCHEMATIC and NETWORK don= ’t help you understand the distinction, send me your UCI and I’ll explai= n further what I mean offline.

 

Tom Jobes

St Johns River Water Management District

tjobes@sjrwmd.com

W: 386-329-4463

C: 386-937-6341

 

From: Rahim, Mustaf= a [mailto:rahim@illinois.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 4:00 PM
To: Private list for BASINS users
Subject: RE:[basinsinfo] Error: Array subscript exceeds allocated ar= ea

 

Tom,

 <= o:p>

Thanks for your quick response. Yes you are right,  MASS-L= INK2 contains 881 Lines but member name appears fine. I think when I was adjusting the multipliers for  sand-silt-clay fractions someh= ow the problem occurred, My model has 289 PERLANDs. I assigned the multiplier = in MASS-LINK in the following way, <= /o:p>

 <= o:p>

PERLND101

SEDMNT

SOSED

1<= /span>

0<= /span>

0.= 05

RCHRES1

INFLOW

ISED

1<= /span>

0<= /span>

PERLND102

SEDMNT

SOSED

1<= /span>

0<= /span>

0.= 05

RCHRES1

INFLOW

ISED

1<= /span>

0<= /span>

..............................................................<= /span>

 

PERLND175

SEDMNT

SOSED

1<= /span>

0<= /span>

0.= 1

RCHRES15

INFLOW

ISED

1<= /span>

0<= /span>

PERLND176

SEDMNT

SOSED

1<= /span>

0<= /span>

0.= 1

RCHRES15

INFLOW

ISED

1<= /span>

0<= /span>

 

PERLND101 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0.55 RCHRES1 INFLOW ISED 2

PERLND102 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0.55 RCHRES1 INFLOW ISED 2

PERLND101 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0.4 RCHRES1 INFLOW ISED 3

PERLND102 SEDMNT SOSED 1 0.4 RCHRES1 INFLOW ISED 3

...etc

Interestingly, after saving the file when I reopen it shows onl= y PERLAND insted of PERLAND101 etc..

 

Do I need some additional works to do? Or what should be ideal steps to assign multiplier to different PERLAND block? Thanks again for you= r help.

 

Mustafa

 

 


From: Tom Jobes [mailto:TJobes@sjrwmd.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 12:51 PM
To: Private list for BASINS users
Subject: RE:[basinsinfo] Error: Array subscript exceeds allocated ar= ea

Mustafa,

 

The code location implies that your MASS-LINK block is excessively complicated.  How many lines do you have?  Do any of = them omit the member name?

 

Tom Jobes

St Johns River Water Management District

tjobes@sjrwmd.com

W: 386-329-4463

C: 386-937-6341

 

From: Rahim, Mustaf= a [mailto:rahim@illinois.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 12:13 PM
To: Private list for BASINS users
Subject: [basinsinfo] Error: Array subscript exceeds allocated area<= o:p>

 

Hello all

 

While opening an uci file I am getting the following error

 

Array subscript exceeds allocated area (see 'Arrays" in the Lahey Fortran 90 Language Reference). Error occurred at line 756 of file C:\lib3.0\src\hspf1= 22\HSPFEC.FOR.

 

Any help will be highly appreciated, thanks a lot.

 

Mustafa Rahim

 

 

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--_000_5973FF702D942347837871E2BA794C810123F46A39zeusswsuiuced_-- ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 23 X-lyris-Id: 176905 Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 15:54:19 -0000 From: "C. Andy Miller" Subject: Using SQOLIM from Fecal Indicator Tool Does anyone have any experience estimating watershed bacterial loading using the SQOLIM output from the Fecal Indicator Tool without building HSPF model? I have precipitation and current land use (manning N, perviousness). Am unable to import new landuse into BASINS. AM ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 24 X-lyris-Id: 176907 Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 11:07:35 -0500 From: jvandyke@ectinc.com Subject: Using SQOLIM from Fecal Indicator Tool I will be out of the office from noon on Friday December 12th and will return on Thursday December 18th, 2008. ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 25 X-lyris-Id: 176960 Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 14:20:15 -0800 From: "john matylonek" Subject: Hello all, here is my first question First of all, my thanks go out to all the good people at the EPA for setting up this great analysis tool. Also, that it works with MapWindows has got to be the most enlightened decision in environmental management. Now, anyone with half a brain (or two people with quarters) can learn and use all about GIS at very little cost. This should excite GIS developers in same way linux excited OS people. I hope both projects continue to feed off one another to create huge libraries of highly resolved datasets. Now, to my question. I just loaded the Western Oregon HUC-8 and started to add data layers so that I can follow the tutorials, especially the HSPF tutorial. This tutorial contains Terrain Analysis layers with the watershed shapefile and Stream Reach shapefile. The Western Oregon HUC-8 and download options did NOT make these tables and layers appear in the Legend. Does this mean that these data are not available for the Western Oregon region? -- John Matylonek ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 26 X-lyris-Id: 176973 Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2008 09:59:30 -0800 From: "john matylonek" Subject: Watershed Delineation I'm using the automatic watershed delineation tool in Basins. I am using the layers associated with 17090003 western oregon dataset (17090003demg), using the current view for mask. This preprocessing seems to run okay. Going to the Network delineation by Threshold Level, I choose 2000 # of Cells 13888882.1798 sq m. Hitting run results in the error.... "In calculating channel network raster the specified outlets did not match with channel grids. Check location of outlets or the channel method" What would be the next step? -- John Matylonek Oregon Aerial Photography, Inc 541 913 1339 ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 27 X-lyris-Id: 176974 Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2008 13:07:26 -0500 From: jvandyke@ectinc.com Subject: Watershed Delineation I will be out of the office from noon on Friday December 12th and will return on Thursday December 18th, 2008. ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 28 X-lyris-Id: 176975 Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2008 13:44:50 -0500 From: Kavya P Kasturi Subject: HSPEXP error: Not a valid UCI file Hi all, I have been trying to calibrate my model using HSPEXP. I followed the steps in the tutorial and after using the "PUT" command to write the basin description file to disk, I changed the name of the .exs file to the name of my .uci (which is also the same as the .wdm). However, when I run HSPEXP again and try to get the .exs file, I get the error that says "Specified file is not a valid HSPF UCI file". I have seen that this problem was brought up on the listserv before but could not find a solution. Was anyone able to overcome this problem? I am running Windows Vista Business - could that relate to the problem? Would you recommend calibrating via another method? Thanks. Kavya P. Kasturi kpk129@email.unc.edu ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 29 X-lyris-Id: 176978 Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 11:17:41 -0800 (PST) From: Mansoor A Baloch Subject: Re: HSPEXP error: Not a valid UCI file --0-791274344-1229282261=:94636 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Kavya It was me who had this problem while trying to use HSPEXP for the calibrati= on of my HSPF modeling project. I had noticed that when I created the exs f= ile my original uci file was being replaced by a new uci file that was=A0 e= mpty and thats why I was getting the' Not a valid UCI file; message. What I= did was I saved a copy of my original UCI file in another folder. Follow t= he steps as you would do normally by creating your exs file. Once you are d= one with that exit from the program. Replace your uci file in the working f= orlder with the original one saved in the other folder. Now run the program= and it should work fine if you have everything else in place. It worked fo= r me though. Please note that the exs and uci file should have the same nam= es. I was using Windows XP and I do not know what effect Windows Vista will hav= e on it but it did work with XP. I hope it works for you. Thank You Mansoor Baloch --- On Sat, 12/13/08, Kavya P Kasturi wrote: From: Kavya P Kasturi Subject: [basinsinfo] HSPEXP error: Not a valid UCI file To: "Private list for BASINS users" Date: Saturday, December 13, 2008, 8:44 PM Hi all, I have been trying to calibrate my model using HSPEXP. I followed the steps= in the tutorial and after using the "PUT" command to write the basin description file to disk, I changed the name of the .exs file to the name o= f my .uci (which is also the same as the .wdm). However, when I run HSPEXP again= and try to get the .exs file, I get the error that says "Specified file is not a valid HSPF UCI file". I have seen that this problem was brought up on the listserv before but could not find a solution. Was anyone able to overcome = this problem? I am running Windows Vista Business - could that relate to the problem? Wou= ld you recommend calibrating via another method? Thanks. Kavya P. Kasturi kpk129@email.unc.edu ------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to the basinsinfo listserver.=20 To unsubscribe, send the words unsubscribe basinsinfo to lyris@lists.epa.go= v OR: Use the listserver's web interface at https://lists.epa.gov/cgi-bin/lyris.pl to manage your subscription. OR Contact the basinsinfo listserver owner at basinsinfo-Owner@lists.epa.gov ------------------------------------------ =0A=0A=0A --0-791274344-1229282261=:94636 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Dear Kavya

It was me who had this problem while trying to use HSPEXP for the calibration of my HSPF modeling project. I had noticed that when I created the exs file my original uci file was being replaced by a new uci file that was  empty and thats why I was getting the' Not a valid UCI file; message. What I did was I saved a copy of my original UCI file in another folder. Follow the steps as you would do normally by creating your exs file. Once you are done with that exit from the program. Replace your uci file in the working forlder with the original one saved in the other folder. Now run the program and it should work fine if you have everything else in place. It worked for me though. Please note that the exs and uci file should have the same names.

I was using Windows XP and I do not know what effect Windows Vista will have on it but it did work with XP. I hope it works for you.

Thank You

Mansoor Baloch
--- On Sat, 12/13/08, Kavya P Kasturi <kpk129@email.unc.edu> wrote:
From: Kavya P Kasturi <kpk129@email.unc.edu>
Subject: [basinsinfo] HSPEXP error: Not a valid UCI file
To: "Private list for BASINS users" <basinsinfo@lists.epa.gov>
Date: Saturday, December 13, 2008, 8:44 PM

Hi all,

I have been trying to calibrate my model using HSPEXP. I followed the steps in
the tutorial and after using the "PUT" command to write the basin
description file to disk, I changed the name of the .exs file to the name of my
.uci (which is also the same as the .wdm). However, when I run HSPEXP again and
try to get the .exs file, I get the error that says "Specified file is not
a valid HSPF UCI file". I have seen that this problem was brought up on the
listserv before but could not find a solution. Was anyone able to overcome this
problem?

I am running Windows Vista Business - could that relate to the problem? Would
you recommend calibrating via another method?

Thanks.

Kavya P. Kasturi
kpk129@email.unc.edu

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--0-791274344-1229282261=:94636-- ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 30 X-lyris-Id: 176979 Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 14:22:37 -0500 From: jvandyke@ectinc.com Subject: Re: HSPEXP error: Not a valid UCI file I will be out of the office from noon on Friday December 12th and will return on Thursday December 18th, 2008. ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 31 X-lyris-Id: 177018 Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 13:59:08 -0500 From: Kavya P Kasturi Subject: HSPFEngine error: overflow Hi all, I am trying to run my model after activating the sediment and fecal coliform sections of the model and I receive an error. The run goes to 7% and then I receive the following message from the HspfEngine: "Overflow ReceiveMessage(Simulate)". Does anyone know what would cause this error? I did not have any other programs open and I have about 6GB of free space on my computer. The model used to run before activating the quality sections of the model. Thanks. -Kavya ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 32 X-lyris-Id: 177313 Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 09:40:00 -0800 From: White.Denis@epamail.epa.gov Subject: GIRAS data I cannot find the HUC-organized shapefile-formatted GIRAS data that you have provided in the past. We need that older lulc data for use in a research project at ORD/NHEERL/WED in Corvallis, Oregon, specifically 4-digit HUC 1709 (Willamette River Basin). Thanks for your help if you can provide a link to the data. Denis White US EPA, 200 SW 35th St, Corvallis, Oregon, 97333 USA voice: 541.754.4476, email: white.denis@epa.gov web: www.epa.gov/wed/pages/staff/white/ ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 33 X-lyris-Id: 177316 Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 13:23:05 -0500 From: jvandyke@ectinc.com Subject: GIRAS data I will be out of the office begining Tuesday December 23, 2008 and will return on Friday January 2, 2009. If you need immediate assistance please contact Kris Hill in the Benton Harbor office at 269-927-3366. ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 34 X-lyris-Id: 177317 Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 14:02:26 -0500 From: Partington.Ed@epamail.epa.gov Subject: Re: GIRAS data It is found under the BASINS Download page at http://www.epa.gov/waterscience/ftp/basins/gis_data/huc/ Find your specific HUC number and download the giras.exe shapefile (these are self extracting zip files) for the 8 digit hucs. EPA/OW/OST/SHPD/RSTSSB/BASINS From: Denis White/COR/USEPA/US@EPA To: "Private list for BASINS users" Date: 12/23/2008 01:32 PM Subject: [basinsinfo] GIRAS data I cannot find the HUC-organized shapefile-formatted GIRAS data that you have provided in the past. We need that older lulc data for use in a research project at ORD/NHEERL/WED in Corvallis, Oregon, specifically 4-digit HUC 1709 (Willamette River Basin). Thanks for your help if you can provide a link to the data. Denis White US EPA, 200 SW 35th St, Corvallis, Oregon, 97333 USA voice: 541.754.4476, email: white.denis@epa.gov web: www.epa.gov/wed/pages/staff/white/ ------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to the basinsinfo listserver. To unsubscribe, send the words unsubscribe basinsinfo to lyris@lists.epa.gov OR: Use the listserver's web interface at https://lists.epa.gov/cgi-bin/lyris.pl to manage your subscription. 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EPA/OW/OST/SHPD/RSTSSB/BASINS From: Denis White/COR/USEPA/US@EPA To: "Private list for BASINS users" Date: 12/23/2008 01:32 PM Subject: [basinsinfo] GIRAS data I cannot find the HUC-organized shapefile-formatted GIRAS data that you have provided in the past. We need that older lulc data for use in a research project at ORD/NHEERL/WED in Corvallis, Oregon, specifically 4-digit HUC 1709 (Willamette River Basin). Thanks for your help if you can provide a link to the data. Denis White US EPA, 200 SW 35th St, Corvallis, Oregon, 97333 USA voice: 541.754.4476, email: white.denis@epa.gov web: www.epa.gov/wed/pages/staff/white/ ------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to the basinsinfo listserver. To unsubscribe, send the words unsubscribe basinsinfo to lyris@lists.epa.gov OR: Use the listserver's web interface at https://lists.epa.gov/cgi-bin/lyris.pl to manage your subscription. 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I followed the instructions = in the PEST manual to add in monthly parameters (including making changes t= o template files and making use of the par2par function) and copied one of = the examples provided in the PEST workshop files. I was able to do a PEST r= un that executed normally, but I am unsure of the results. For example, cep= sc was one of the parameters for which I wanted PEST to provide monthly val= ues. So I provided PEST with the following parameters in my *.pst file to m= anipulate in place of cepsc: cepscav and fcepscvar. The result of my PEST r= un was a value of 1.0669339E-02 for cepscav and fcepscvar. This pattern occ= urred for all of the other groups of monthly parameters that I had transfor= med as well. This seemed odd to me and because this was a venture out into = very new territory for me, I didn't know if perhaps there was a step that I= may have skipped. =0A=0AAny advice would be greatly appreciated!=0ALauren=0A=0A=0A = --0-28842741-1230572004=:19542 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Happy Holidays!
 
    I am wondering if anyone has experience with allowing PEST to optimize monthly parameters. I followed the instructions in the PEST manual to add in monthly parameters (including making changes to template files and making use of the par2par function) and copied one of the examples provided in the PEST workshop files. I was able to do a PEST run that executed normally, but I am unsure of the results. For example, cepsc was one of the parameters for which I wanted PEST to provide monthly values. So I provided PEST with the following parameters in my *.pst file to manipulate in place of cepsc: cepscav and fcepscvar. The result of my PEST run was a value of 1.0669339E-02 for cepscav and fcepscvar. This pattern occurred for all of the other groups of monthly parameters that I had transformed as well. This seemed odd to me and because this was a venture out into very new territory for me, I didn't know if perhaps there was a step that I may have skipped.
 
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Lauren

--0-28842741-1230572004=:19542-- ----------------------------------------------------------- X-Message-Number: 37 X-lyris-Id: 177413 Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2008 13:08:25 -0500 From: jvandyke@ectinc.com Subject: monthly PEST parameters I will be out of the office begining Tuesday December 23, 2008 and will return on Friday January 2, 2009. If you need immediate assistance please contact Kris Hill in the Benton Harbor office at 269-927-3366. --- END OF MESSAGES ----------------------------------------------------------