Dallin Marsh
BYU
Subject Areas: | hydroinformatics |
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This resource was created to play around with the HS RDF
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This is data pulled from CUAHSI of Bogachiel River in Olympic National Park. The data is from 11/2019 to 9/2023. Data includes gauge height and temperature.
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HydroShare is the Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc. (CUAHSI)'s web based hydrologic information system for users to share and publish data and models in a variety of flexible formats, and to make this information available in a citable, shareable and discoverable manner. It enables users to collaborate and work as teams in a web based collaborative environment, thereby enhancing research, education and application of hydrologic knowledge. Hydroshare includes tools (web apps) that can act on content in HydroShare providing users with a gateway to computing and analysis. HydroShare is being developed by a CUAHSI team supported by National Science Foundation awards ACI-1148453, ACI-1148090, EAR-1338606, OAC-1664018, OAC-1664061, OAC-1664119.
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The WHOS platform, adhering to WMO data policy, facilitates the international exchange of hydrological and related environmental data without storing it. It uses Discovery and Access Broker technology to make data from original providers interoperable and accessible. Users must adhere to Terms of Use, recognizing risks and restrictions against commercial use without consent. Data attribution is required for publications or services. The WMO is not liable for any damages from data use, and terms may change, impacting user access and use rights.
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Created: Feb. 15, 2024, 5:51 p.m.
Authors: Marsh, Dallin · Ames, Dan
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This app produces basic maps and timeseries using data from the GRACE mission.
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This app displays groundwater data for selected aquifers. It provides information on well locations and metadata, which includes details such as well depth, the aquifer associated with each well, and the well's elevation. The app also features time series data for each well, displaying the measured water depths over a period of time. Additionally, it offers maps of interpolated groundwater levels, which can be viewed on a statewide basis or can be subset by specific aquifers.
Created: Feb. 17, 2024, 12:19 a.m.
Authors: Marsh, Dallin · Ames, Dan
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This application demonstrates two projects developed by the University of Iowa Hydroinformatics Lab (UIHI Lab): HydroLang and HydroCompute. HydroLang is an open-source web framework designed for hydrology and water resources research. It offers JavaScript functions for various tasks, including retrieving and manipulating hydrologic data, performing statistical operations, generating graphical data representations, and mapping geospatial data. HydroCompute, on the other hand, is an open-source computational library geared towards hydrology and environmental sciences. It operates natively in web browsers and utilizes state-of-the-art computation standards to enable web applications to tap into the computational capabilities of the devices they run on. This includes leveraging multithreading with web workers, processing with GPUs, and running executables built in WebAssembly (WASM). This application serves as the solution for HydroCompute Case Study 3: Dashboard for Station Statistical Analysis tutorial. This tutorial was developed by the University of Iowa Hydroinformatics Lab for the 2023 CIROH Developer Conference.
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The MDE is a happy tethys application exploring meteorological data.
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The Office of Water Prediction (OWP) National Water Center offers water-related data through the National Water Model (NWM) version 3.0, including streamflow and soil saturation, plus snow depth and snow water equivalent from the National Snow Analysis. These mapping interfaces, products, and web services are experimental and under continuous improvement. Feedback is encouraged to enhance quality and availability. The OWP also directs users to official National Weather Service water information sources for river observations, snow data, and precipitation frequency estimates.
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This app looks at the Snow Water Equivalent and can be used to estimate water supply in areas dependent on snowmelt.
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The WHOS platform, adhering to WMO data policy, facilitates the international exchange of hydrological and related environmental data without storing it. It uses Discovery and Access Broker technology to make data from original providers interoperable and accessible. Users must adhere to Terms of Use, recognizing risks and restrictions against commercial use without consent. Data attribution is required for publications or services. The WMO is not liable for any damages from data use, and terms may change, impacting user access and use rights.
ABSTRACT:
HydroShare is the Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc. (CUAHSI)'s web based hydrologic information system for users to share and publish data and models in a variety of flexible formats, and to make this information available in a citable, shareable and discoverable manner. It enables users to collaborate and work as teams in a web based collaborative environment, thereby enhancing research, education and application of hydrologic knowledge. Hydroshare includes tools (web apps) that can act on content in HydroShare providing users with a gateway to computing and analysis. HydroShare is being developed by a CUAHSI team supported by National Science Foundation awards ACI-1148453, ACI-1148090, EAR-1338606, OAC-1664018, OAC-1664061, OAC-1664119.
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This is data pulled from CUAHSI of Bogachiel River in Olympic National Park. The data is from 11/2019 to 9/2023. Data includes gauge height and temperature.
Created: March 12, 2024, 6:16 p.m.
Authors: Marsh, Dallin · Batman · Robin ·
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This resource was created to play around with the HS RDF
Created: March 12, 2024, 7:56 p.m.
Authors: Jaramillo Garcia, Jerson
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