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Table 1. Width measurement count and river length.
Table 3. Mean absolute depth errors (%).
Fig. 1. Major sub-basins of the Mississippi and USGS gauging stations used for width valida- valida-tion.
Fig. 2. Inputs, intermediate steps, and products for calculation of river width in this study: (A) National Land Cover Dataset; (B) binary water mask of the open water classification; (C)  dis-tance image based on a filled channel mask; (D) derivative of d
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