Deeper understanding of relationships between flow in river sand various hydrologic elements such as rainfall, land use, and soil type is imperative to solve water related problems like droughts and floods. Advanced computer models are becoming essential in helping us understand such relationships. However, preparing such models requires huge investment of time and resources, much of which are concentrated on acquisition and curation of data. This work introduces agree and open source web Application (web App) that provides researchers with simplified access to hydrological data and modeling functionality. The web App helps in the creation of both hydrologic models, and climatic and geographic data. Free and open source platforms such as Te...
The purpose of this presentation is to review existing technologies that can be used in developing w...
Water resources stakeholders and decision makers often use hydrologic simulations to estimate and an...
The overall goal of this study is to contribute to the advancement of hydrologic education as a mult...
Deeper understanding of relationships between flow in river sand various hydrologic elements such as...
This paper aims to introduce a web-based prototype infrastructure in the form of a web application t...
Web based applications, web services, and online data and model sharing technology are becoming incr...
Hydrologic research is increasingly data and computationally intensive, and often involves hydrologi...
Physically based distributed hydrologic models require geospatial and time-series data that take con...
Many hydrologic modelers around the world use Soil Water Assessment and Tool (SWAT) to simulate hydr...
Computational hydrological models and simulations are fundamental pieces of the workflow of contempo...
The era of ‘big data’ promises to provide new hydrologic insights, and open web-based platforms are ...
HydroShare is an online, collaborative system for open sharing of hydrologic data, analytical tools,...
HydroShare is an online, collaborative system being developed for open sharing of hydrologic data an...
Dealing with the massive increase in global data availability of all sorts is increasingly being kno...
Abstract: HydroTerre web applications and services provide the Essential Terrestrial Variable (ETV) ...
The purpose of this presentation is to review existing technologies that can be used in developing w...
Water resources stakeholders and decision makers often use hydrologic simulations to estimate and an...
The overall goal of this study is to contribute to the advancement of hydrologic education as a mult...
Deeper understanding of relationships between flow in river sand various hydrologic elements such as...
This paper aims to introduce a web-based prototype infrastructure in the form of a web application t...
Web based applications, web services, and online data and model sharing technology are becoming incr...
Hydrologic research is increasingly data and computationally intensive, and often involves hydrologi...
Physically based distributed hydrologic models require geospatial and time-series data that take con...
Many hydrologic modelers around the world use Soil Water Assessment and Tool (SWAT) to simulate hydr...
Computational hydrological models and simulations are fundamental pieces of the workflow of contempo...
The era of ‘big data’ promises to provide new hydrologic insights, and open web-based platforms are ...
HydroShare is an online, collaborative system for open sharing of hydrologic data, analytical tools,...
HydroShare is an online, collaborative system being developed for open sharing of hydrologic data an...
Dealing with the massive increase in global data availability of all sorts is increasingly being kno...
Abstract: HydroTerre web applications and services provide the Essential Terrestrial Variable (ETV) ...
The purpose of this presentation is to review existing technologies that can be used in developing w...
Water resources stakeholders and decision makers often use hydrologic simulations to estimate and an...
The overall goal of this study is to contribute to the advancement of hydrologic education as a mult...