Hydrologic research is increasingly data and computationally intensive, and often involves hydrologic model simulation and collaboration among researchers. With the development of cyberinfrastructure, researchers are able to improve the efficiency, impact, and effectiveness of their research by utilizing online data sharing and hydrologic modeling functionality. However, further efforts are still in need to improve the capability of cyberinfrastructure to serve the hydrologic science community. This dissertation first presents the evaluation of a physically based snowmelt model as an alternative to a temperature index model to improve operational water supply forecasts in the Colorado River Basin. Then it presents the design of the function...
HydroShare is an online, open-source, collaborative system being developed for sharing hydrologic da...
HydroShare is an online, open-source, collaborative system being developed for sharing hydrologic da...
Authors: Jeffery S. Horsburgh, David G. Tarboton, Stephanie Reeder, Utah Water Research Laboratory, ...
Hydrologic research is increasingly data and computationally intensive, and often involves hydrologi...
Like other scientists, hydrologists encode mathematical formulations that simulate various hydrologi...
Web based applications, web services, and online data and model sharing technology are becoming incr...
Addressing the problem of how the availability and quality of water resources at large scales are se...
Deeper understanding of relationships between flow in river sand various hydrologic elements such as...
HydroShare is an online, collaborative system for open sharing of hydrologic data, analytical tools,...
We present a collaborative research project called CI-WATER, which involves a consortium of Utah and...
Water resources systems models aid in managing water resources holistically considering water, econo...
HydroShare is an online, collaborative system being developed for open sharing of hydrologic data an...
Many hydrologic modelers around the world use Soil Water Assessment and Tool (SWAT) to simulate hydr...
HydroShare is an online, collaborative system being developed for open sharing of hydrologic data an...
Freshwater ecosystems play a key role in sustaining aquatic biodiversity. However, human alterations...
HydroShare is an online, open-source, collaborative system being developed for sharing hydrologic da...
HydroShare is an online, open-source, collaborative system being developed for sharing hydrologic da...
Authors: Jeffery S. Horsburgh, David G. Tarboton, Stephanie Reeder, Utah Water Research Laboratory, ...
Hydrologic research is increasingly data and computationally intensive, and often involves hydrologi...
Like other scientists, hydrologists encode mathematical formulations that simulate various hydrologi...
Web based applications, web services, and online data and model sharing technology are becoming incr...
Addressing the problem of how the availability and quality of water resources at large scales are se...
Deeper understanding of relationships between flow in river sand various hydrologic elements such as...
HydroShare is an online, collaborative system for open sharing of hydrologic data, analytical tools,...
We present a collaborative research project called CI-WATER, which involves a consortium of Utah and...
Water resources systems models aid in managing water resources holistically considering water, econo...
HydroShare is an online, collaborative system being developed for open sharing of hydrologic data an...
Many hydrologic modelers around the world use Soil Water Assessment and Tool (SWAT) to simulate hydr...
HydroShare is an online, collaborative system being developed for open sharing of hydrologic data an...
Freshwater ecosystems play a key role in sustaining aquatic biodiversity. However, human alterations...
HydroShare is an online, open-source, collaborative system being developed for sharing hydrologic da...
HydroShare is an online, open-source, collaborative system being developed for sharing hydrologic da...
Authors: Jeffery S. Horsburgh, David G. Tarboton, Stephanie Reeder, Utah Water Research Laboratory, ...