READ ME File for 'Hydraulic conditions created by a 'large' diameter Cylindrical Bristle Cluster fish pass' Dataset DOI: https://doi.org/10.5258/SOTON/D3033 Date that the file was created: April 2024 ------------------- GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------- ReadMe Author: ANDREW VOWLES, University of Southampton [ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8253-5938] Data were collected for research funded by the Environment Agency (England). Date of data collection: 12/02/2020 - 13/03/2020 Location of data collection: Hydraulic flume facility, University of Southampton Science Park (Chilworth, Hampshire, UK) This dataset supports the publication: AUTHORS: Vowles, A.S., Montali-Ashworth, D., Karageorgopoulos, P. & Kemp, P.S. TITLE: Hydraulic conditions created by a 'large' diameter Cylindrical Bristle Cluster fish pass JOURNAL: Ecological Engineering -------------------- DATA & FILE OVERVIEW -------------------- This ReadMe file describes the Data file accompanying the above publication. For any queries contact asv104@soton.ac.uk. The dataset (Excel file) contains: 1. Tab 1 "Exp 1. Crump_treatment" contains water velocity and depth data collected under low and high discharge in an experimental flume when a Crump weir was installed with CBCs on the downstream face (part of experiment 1 in the accompanying publication) 2. Tab 2 "Exp 1. Crump_control" contains water velicty and depth data collected under low and high discharge in an experimental flume when a Crump weir was installed without CBCs on the downstream face (part of experiment 1 in the accompanying publication) 3. Tab 3 "Exp 1. Crump_interpolated_vel" contains interpolated velocity data along transects across the Crump weir installed in a flume under low and high discharge when CBCs were installed on the downstream face (part of experiment 1 and used to compared against fish swimming performance) 4. Tab 4 "Exp 2. Flat_array_ADV" contains processed ADV (3D velocity and shear stress) data collected upstream of and within the CBC array when installed flat on the bed of the flume (data underpinning experiment 2 in the accompanying publication)