The large-scale surface-water monitoring infrastructure for Greece Open Hydrosystem Information Network (Openhi.net) is presented in this paper. Openhi.net provides free access to water data, incorporating existing networks that manage their own databases. In its pilot phase, Openhi.net operates three telemetric networks for monitoring the quantity and the quality of surface waters, as well as meteorological and soil variables. Aspiring members must also offer their data for public access. A web-platform was developed for on-line visualization, processing and managing telemetric data. A notification system was also designed and implemented for inspecting the current values of variables. The platform is built upon the web 2.0 technology that...
When a hydrologist wants to study a watershed, stream, or aquifer, one of the first tasks is to asse...
The Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc. (CUAHSI) has been est...
Water is one of the most important requirements in daily life, which represents the largest part of ...
This paper describes HYDRONET, a telemetry-based prototype of a streamflow monitoring network in the...
We are in an age when water resources are increasingly scarce and the impacts of human activities on...
A wealth of freely available hydrologic data are provided by governmental organizations including in...
The Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc (CUAHSI) Hydrologic In...
Advances in environmental monitoring systems from remote sensing to pervasive real and virtual senso...
The amount of open data available for hydrology research is continually growing and provides opportu...
ABSTRACT: GIS is a vital tool for building a digital information base for water resources management...
Over the next decade, it is likely that science and engineering research will produce more scientifi...
Abstract: There are two problems slowing widespread adoption of spatially enabled hydrologic analysi...
The Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc. (CUAHSI) is developin...
The amount of hydrological open data is continually growing and providing opportunities for the scie...
An Internet of Things system designed for the collection and processing of surface water quality and...
When a hydrologist wants to study a watershed, stream, or aquifer, one of the first tasks is to asse...
The Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc. (CUAHSI) has been est...
Water is one of the most important requirements in daily life, which represents the largest part of ...
This paper describes HYDRONET, a telemetry-based prototype of a streamflow monitoring network in the...
We are in an age when water resources are increasingly scarce and the impacts of human activities on...
A wealth of freely available hydrologic data are provided by governmental organizations including in...
The Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc (CUAHSI) Hydrologic In...
Advances in environmental monitoring systems from remote sensing to pervasive real and virtual senso...
The amount of open data available for hydrology research is continually growing and provides opportu...
ABSTRACT: GIS is a vital tool for building a digital information base for water resources management...
Over the next decade, it is likely that science and engineering research will produce more scientifi...
Abstract: There are two problems slowing widespread adoption of spatially enabled hydrologic analysi...
The Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc. (CUAHSI) is developin...
The amount of hydrological open data is continually growing and providing opportunities for the scie...
An Internet of Things system designed for the collection and processing of surface water quality and...
When a hydrologist wants to study a watershed, stream, or aquifer, one of the first tasks is to asse...
The Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc. (CUAHSI) has been est...
Water is one of the most important requirements in daily life, which represents the largest part of ...