HydroShare: Advancing Hydrology through Collaborative Data and Model Sharing
Document Type
Presentation
Location
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Abstract
Advancing Hydrologic Understanding
- requires integration of information from multiple sources
- is data and computationally intensive
- requires collaboration and working as a team/community
Recommended Citation
Tarboton, David G.; Idaszak, R.; Horsburgh, Jeffery S.; Ames, Daniel; Goodall, J. L.; Band, L.; Merwade, V.; Couch, A.; Hooper, R.; Valentine, D.; Maidment, D.; Stealey, M.; and Yi, H., "HydroShare: Advancing Hydrology through Collaborative Data and Model Sharing" (2015). Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications. Paper 2658.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cee_facpub/2658
Comments
3rd CUAHSI Conference on Hydroinformatics, University of Alabama & the National Water Center https://www.hydroshare.org/resource/dc52e6aa93154521af08522de27ec276/