Jerson Jaramillo Garcia
BYU Hydroinformatics Lab
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This resource was created for CE 534 Homework 09 - HydroShare Spatial DataServices and as a demonstration of using the HS RDF Python Client for HydroShare. Once I completed all of the steps in this notebook, I will have a fully populated HydroShare Resource.
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This is a resource that will help me learn how to make a WMS thing. This is a resource that will help me learn how to make a WMS thing. This is a resource that will help me learn how to make a WMS thing. This is a resource that will help me learn how to make a WMS thing. This is a resource that will help me learn how to make a WMS thing.
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This resource was created for CE 534 Homework 8 and as a demonstration of using the HS RDF Python Client for HydroShare. Once I completed all of the steps in this notebook, I will have a fully populated HydroShare Resource.
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This resource contains streams of the US considered in the National Water Model as midpoints to be used in the mobile NWM App viewer for Android and iOS that's currently under development. It provides a shapefile with the streams as midpoints, a csv with the stream ID and their respective latitude and longitude values. It also provides the same information in database formats. One of the database files do not include an ID.
Again, this data is for testing purposes. More data will be potentially added in the future.
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Resource of datasets used for the development of the National Water Model Mobile App.
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This resource contains data that shows the different local parks in the state of Utah.
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Shapefile to be shown o the google maps screen of the NWM App
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Dummy Resource to be used with the NWM Mobile App
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streams2: Stream Order 4 and higher in the United States considered by the National Water Model with data fields like: station_id, streamOrder, and ShapeLength. (3.6 thousand total)
streams3: All streams in the United States considered by the National Water Model with data fields like: station_id, streamOrder, and ShapeLength. (2.7 million total)
midpoint: All streams (not polylines but points) in the United States (converted to Midpoints using ArcGIS Pro) considered by the National Water Model with data fields like: station_id, streamOrder, and ShapeLength. (2.7 million total)
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Resource of datasets used for the development of the National Water Model Mobile App.
ABSTRACT:
This resource contains streams of the US considered in the National Water Model as midpoints to be used in the mobile NWM App viewer for Android and iOS that's currently under development. It provides a shapefile with the streams as midpoints, a csv with the stream ID and their respective latitude and longitude values. It also provides the same information in database formats. One of the database files do not include an ID.
Again, this data is for testing purposes. More data will be potentially added in the future.
Created: March 12, 2024, 6:12 p.m.
Authors: Jaramillo Garcia, Jerson · Garcia, Jerson · Garcia, Melissa R.
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This resource was created for CE 534 Homework 8 and as a demonstration of using the HS RDF Python Client for HydroShare. Once I completed all of the steps in this notebook, I will have a fully populated HydroShare Resource.
Created: March 12, 2024, 7:25 p.m.
Authors: Jaramillo Garcia, Jerson
ABSTRACT:
This is a resource that will help me learn how to make a WMS thing. This is a resource that will help me learn how to make a WMS thing. This is a resource that will help me learn how to make a WMS thing. This is a resource that will help me learn how to make a WMS thing. This is a resource that will help me learn how to make a WMS thing.
Created: March 19, 2024, 4:01 p.m.
Authors: Jaramillo Garcia, Jerson · Garcia, Jerson · Garcia, Melissa R. · None
ABSTRACT:
This resource was created for CE 534 Homework 09 - HydroShare Spatial DataServices and as a demonstration of using the HS RDF Python Client for HydroShare. Once I completed all of the steps in this notebook, I will have a fully populated HydroShare Resource.