Diverse observational and simulation datasets are needed to understand and predict complex ecosystem behavior over seasonal to decadal and century time-scales. Integration of these datasets poses a major barrier towards advancing environmental science, particularly due to differences in the structure and formats of data provided by various sources. Here, we describe BASIN-3D (Broker for Assimilation, Synthesis and Integration of eNvironmental Diverse, Distributed Datasets), a data integration framework designed to dynamically retrieve and transform heterogeneous data from different sources into a common format to provide an integrated view. BASIN-3D enables users to adopt a standardized approach for data retrieval and avoid customizations f...
HydroShare is a collaborative environment being developed for sharing hydrological data and models. ...
Climate and hydrologic hazards threaten the distribution of watersheds’ water resources in time and ...
Because integrated management of a river basin requires the development of models that are used for...
Diverse observational and simulation datasets are needed to understand and predict complex ecosystem...
Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) is a multipurpose environmental analysis system designed for use by region...
Scientific datasets from global-scale earth science models and remote sensing instruments are becomi...
EPA’s Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) is a multipurpose en...
Freshwater ecosystems play a key role in sustaining aquatic biodiversity. However, human alterations...
All water recharging a catchment begins as precipitation. Some of this water moves directly to river...
Extreme weather, fires, and land use and climate change are significantly reshaping interactions wit...
Part 4: Modelling and Simulation SystemsInternational audienceEcohydrology models require diverse ge...
Physically based distributed hydrologic models require geospatial and time-series data that take con...
Extreme weather, fires, and land use and climate change are significantly reshaping interactions wit...
Scientific and related management challenges in the water domain are inherently multi-disciplinary, ...
As research studies grow in size and in scope, the use of component integration frameworks becomes a...
HydroShare is a collaborative environment being developed for sharing hydrological data and models. ...
Climate and hydrologic hazards threaten the distribution of watersheds’ water resources in time and ...
Because integrated management of a river basin requires the development of models that are used for...
Diverse observational and simulation datasets are needed to understand and predict complex ecosystem...
Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) is a multipurpose environmental analysis system designed for use by region...
Scientific datasets from global-scale earth science models and remote sensing instruments are becomi...
EPA’s Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) is a multipurpose en...
Freshwater ecosystems play a key role in sustaining aquatic biodiversity. However, human alterations...
All water recharging a catchment begins as precipitation. Some of this water moves directly to river...
Extreme weather, fires, and land use and climate change are significantly reshaping interactions wit...
Part 4: Modelling and Simulation SystemsInternational audienceEcohydrology models require diverse ge...
Physically based distributed hydrologic models require geospatial and time-series data that take con...
Extreme weather, fires, and land use and climate change are significantly reshaping interactions wit...
Scientific and related management challenges in the water domain are inherently multi-disciplinary, ...
As research studies grow in size and in scope, the use of component integration frameworks becomes a...
HydroShare is a collaborative environment being developed for sharing hydrological data and models. ...
Climate and hydrologic hazards threaten the distribution of watersheds’ water resources in time and ...
Because integrated management of a river basin requires the development of models that are used for...