Run RHESSys model with CyberGIS-Compute Service on CJW
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Abstract
RHESSys (Regional Hydro-Ecological Simulation System) is a GIS-based, terrestrial ecohydrological modeling framework designed to simulate carbon, water and nutrient fluxes at the watershed scale. RHESSys models the temporal and spatial variability of ecosystem processes and interactions at a daily time step over multiple years by combining a set of physically-based process models and a methodology for partitioning and parameterizing the landscape. Detailed model algorithms are available in Tague and Band (2004).
This notebook demonstrates parallel job submissions of RHESSys ensemble simulations from CyberGIS-Jupyer for water to HPC (XSEDE), visualizes RHESSys output, and evaluate RHESSys efficiency with simulation runoff and observation streamflow
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