EGU2021 EOS5.3 An Approach for Open and Reproducible Hydrological Modeling using Sciunit and HydroShare
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Owners: | Young-Don ChoiRaza AhmadIman MaghamiZhiyu/Drew LiJonathan GoodallDavid TarbotonTanu Malik |
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Created: | Apr 07, 2021 at 4:54 a.m. |
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Abstract
This HydroShare resource is an example to demonstrate the vPICO presentations in EGU General Assembly 2021 (https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU21/session/40092#vPICO_presentations)
- Session: EOS5.3 session - The evolving open-science landscape in geosciences: open data, software, publications, and community initiatives
- Title: An Approach for Open and Reproducible Hydrological Modeling using Sciunit and HydroShare
Using this notebook, you can test how to create an immutable and interoperable Sciunit Container for open and reproducible hydrological modeling.
You can start using "NB_01_An_Approach_for_Open_and_Reproducible_Hydrological_Modeling_using_Sciunit_and_HydroShare.ipynb" notebook in "CyberGIS-Jupyter for water" after clicking "Open with...". in Right-Above.
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This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
Agency Name | Award Title | Award Number |
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National Science Foundation | EarthCube Data Capabilities: Collaborative Research: Integration of Reproducibility into Community CyberInfrastructure | ICER-1928369, ICER-1928315 |
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